--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> AF sensitivity depends on the chip being used. the much cheaper CMOS
> sensor
> (used in EOS 3)
> can never  match the sensitivity of the CCD sensor (used in Maxxum 9
> and
> canon '1' series models
> i believe) , that's physics...
> OTOH although CMOS isn't as light sensitive as CCD, the noise is
> patterned
> therefore
> can be successfully reduced with software. Canon has been very
> successful
> in this regard that's why 10D etc D-SLR has great low-noise
> performance.
> 
> best
> kz

Sounds fair, but I didn't know Minolta use CCD AF sensors instead of
commonly adopted CMOS for this purpose. Quite expensive approach, isn't
it ?
Does the EOS 1 series use CCD AF sensors also ?
Does that mean the 1V also benefits from added AF sensitivity thanks fo
CCD AF sensors utilized in it ?

Alex

Alex


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