I usually don't have to re-focus more than once or twice, if at all. I have very low OOF incidences, even in low lighting. I can almost always see an OOF shot as it is being taken, and re-take.
My theory is this:
You and I have too many OOF shots. We go to take a shot... we only
have a moment before the shot is gone. We half press, the AF locks
and we fire. The shot ends up OOF 40-70% of the time.
Now, there are many others who say there is no AF problem. There is
a respected member here (by myself and most others) who states he
has taken 35,000 shots (or something like that) and that only 1%
(or so) of them are OOF. I DO NOT DOUBT THIS. I completely (almost)
believe it. But what I think is happening is that he just doesnt
fire the shot until the Oly actually achieves focus. I believe the
users with low OOF shots are sitting there for 5 minutes
continually re-AFing until it is ACTUALLY in focus, not when the AF
locks and THEN they take the shot.
If the picture is right there and it will be gone in a second, I'll
fire as soon as the AF locks. Christmas morning, moderate light,
certainly not LOW light and I had to half press 5-6 times before it
would lock. I had zoomed in. I had found all the contrast I could
on the subject I was shooting. It just wouldn't lock IN FOCUS.
?
Beats the hell outta me.
GageFX--- Dr. G.E-10 FAQ: http://www.tokenasians.com/articles/e10faq.html