What I'm realizing has become important is the question of; can I give my wife, or someone else the camera to take a picture, set it, and without them knowing much or anything except pointing towards the subject and clicking the shutter, can they get in focus pictures?I've never scientifically measured this but shooting stills:I had a hand on S5 in a shop few months ago during a short trip. It was very comfortable in hand and has many good features on paper. However, many comment on a below average tracking AF.
The camera is not present in my area and if I want it I must order it online. I used Lumix P&S LX7 for many years and it was excellent for what it is. I also liked the menus and botton layout of the Lumix.
I like to photograph moving objects like my children and some BIF but also portraits, family and travel. I also want to get into video.
As nothing compares to actual use, I would like to know the experience of S5 users about the AF in general and tracking in particular.
My other choices are the normal competitors: sony A7iv, canon R6 and nikon z6ii. They are more expensive but available in my area
Thanks
AF-S with no motion - no problems
AF-S with people moving at walking paces - no problems
AF-C burst people/animals moving at running pace - sometimes a few mis-focused shots
AF-C burst fast action/BIF - some mis-focused shots but I have got some shots (BIF can be hard just to get them in the right spot in the viewfinder on any camera)
AF-C for video is normally fine for slow moving subjects, although I still lock focus out of habit. The "pulsing" effect of DfD was drastically minimized with the S5 although there are still some situations where you see it, so with video it's always best to lock the focus with the AEL button or be in manual mode.
PD system will probably get you more keepers in the fast action edge cases. A canon R6 or sony A7iv are faster cameras than an S5. The S5 can do action, it's just not what the primary design goal was. Image quality, particularly in video is where the S series stands out
In my hands I can make things work as I want them to, but a lot of our usage is kids indoors, kids doing activities, family outings, etc, and for the later, unless I never want to be in the pictures, my wife who knows nothing about cameras, or someone else with us or a random has to take some pictures too, and don't want to just default to the phone.
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