> The AF algorithm is in the camera not the lens. The camera's program
> sends the commands to the lens. What makes AF faster on the lense's
> side is the AF motor, the number of elements and weight that has to
be
> moved, etc. While I am not absolutely sure about it I don't think
> anything has changed in that regard. Maybe cosmetics and some other
> minor things have changed. Maybe in Japan they did give new version
> numbers for that but not in the US. Anybody has more insight in
that?


There were certainly two versions advertised when I bought my Mark I.
I believe the differences were more cosmetic than anything else (the
glass was the same).

But of course, the shops selling the Mark I and Mark II may have just
been trying it on  ;o)

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