R5, R7, R6, etc Case numbers vs R5II and R1

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My previous R5 and my current R6II and R7 have the newer case numbers. Canon removed Cases 5 and 6 and added Auto. I used to wonder about that.

I could see the algorithms adjusting to speed changes so Accel/Decel is covered.

Unless your brain is plugged into the camera how could could AI/Algorithms possibly know if you want TS to be in a negative setting to hang onto to your subject or in a positive setting to let it go? I figured since most people want to hang onto the original subject it was weighted towards a negative value.

I see the R5II and R1 added that to Case Auto option and got rid of Switching Tracked Subjects menu. You are lucky. I hope my next camera/s come with those changes.

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What do you think happened to STS? I have been reading these forums for years and I don't think I recall anyone ever using 2. Most are on 0. I bet Canon just left it at 0 and the user can control which other subject to select via eye focus or other methods.
 

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