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OP Jose Rocha Senior Member • Posts: 1,165
Re: More stills or more tracking?

Rightsaidfred wrote:

To the OP, is it mainly about stills or more about moving subjects and face detection?

It's mainly about stills but I have been spoiled with the R6's eye AF on portraits of static people, and also of children that can't stand still for a second. The ability to AF without caring to re-compose is awesome.

For example, I was able to take pictures of my little boy using eye AF while he was riding his bicycle. Relying on AF wide tracking without needing to manually choose the AF point is a life changer. The X-T3 was horrible on this, but I only tested it with older f/2 and f/1.4 prime lenses.

Other topic, X-T20, XF 16-55, balances well IMO. So should the X-T30 II.

Thank you, that's very good to know. I will keep researching more about the X-T30 II.

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