> From: Vicente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think that the problem is the new CMOS AF sensor. It's needed to obtain
> the 7 AF points, but it don't help to low light operation. It's a
trade-off.

I've read speculations that Elan7's focusing points covers a bigger area,
therefore light need to be spread more, and results in loss as compared to
other cameras with smaller focusing points coverage.
However, I don't understand it at all.  The mirror reflects the entire 35mm
frame with even light intensity to the entire focusing screen, therefore
having a focusing point at any arbitrary position of the frame should be
totally independent of the other AF points, no matter how many there are.
Am I missing something?  Does SIR have a factor in this?  Please enlighten
me.

Thanks,
BlueSky


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