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Ah I see. I misunderstood your previous message then. I thought you were implying a benefit to the eye AF tracking mechanism by having the area set as single point before it engages. For a fall ...
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Very clear, thanks! When you have subject detection ON (or eye af) - Do you believe that the original af area (whether its single point, zone, wide etc) has any impact on the performance of the AFC ...
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Interesting. I had no idea, let me know if you have a link or additional info on this topic thanks
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Thanks for the advice Bob. Just a question: For scenario 1/ what would be the reason to set a small single point? My understanding with Eye AF is that once the camera detects a person/eyes it ...
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I would like to ask your advice as to what technique would be most appropiate in this case scenario: Imagine you are trying to photograph your toddler or grandchild while playing. It moves around ...
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Hi Morris, thanks for the constructive post. I have a question regarding speed subject tracking. say you are photographing a toddler moving around. Sometimes he moves erratically, sometimes he is ...
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Agree. We should ask fujifilm customer service to improve
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Breaking news: Fuji AF is behind competition!
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I know what you mean and I have experienced the same. I mean, the "false" positives have not much to do with technique but with the performance of the machine. Yes, Sony eye AF seems from another ...
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I cannot tell you direct comparison with R6 because I never used it BUT I have used X-S10 and X-T5 (this is my current camera). On X-S10 I gave up on eye af also for AFS, it just wasn't reliable ...
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Thanks all for the great advice. In the end I pulled the trigger on the new 56. The decision came down to the Lens I thought would get more use, and it is true that there is a lot of indoor time ...
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Not long enough. I used to have it, it’s great.
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Thanks for the builds, it makes a lot of sense… would help minimize choice paralysis.. and cheaper
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Thanks for the comment. Indeed I was referring to fast moving kids haha.
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I also have the X-T5 and my first thought when taking a couple of shots at 3200 iso was that they were significantly noisier than what my X-S10 used to produce at the same iso. I cannot do any ...
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Thanks for the comment. I have considered it indeed but currently narrowed down to the 2 Fuji options.
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Hey thanks for the comment! Something I realised when reading other posts is that almost everyone who owns/owned both (56mm and 90mm) say if they had to keep one it would be the 56mm. This indeed ...
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Thanks for the tip! PS: I used to have te 50mm f2 in te past, agree its great, but currently out of scope as it wouldn't get a lot of use so I'd like to settle between the 56mm and the 90mm
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My current set up is a X-T5 with the 18mm f1.4 LM and the 33mm f1.4 LM (the newer versions). These serve me very well for about 80% of what I do. Recently I decided that I wanted a longer lens to ...
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