Hi Chip, What were you using as a standardised target, and how did you time the delays? Without standardisation and electronic timing of some sort (webcam / camcorder?) I doubt whether you can honestly make these measurements. You can't use a target with regular lines or patterns on because the image may "beat" with the sensor's grid pattern in your cameras. I've had this happen occasionally with my EOS3 and it's a weird effect. Tilt the camera slightly and it finds focus OK. I do know that turning AF off makes my EOS cameras react so fast that you suddenly realise what an overhead AF represents!
M Stewart Milton Keynes, UK ----- Original Message ----- From: Chip Louie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 11:44 PM Subject: RE: Thoughts on EOS-3/EOS-1v focusing points snip > > Hi Trenton, > snip * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
