> Hi Jim,
> 
> Minolta's best AF'ing pro film cameras do indeed AF better and more
> reliably
> under low light conditions than Canon's pro film cameras can with
> whatever
> AF technology they use.  It's also well established that the Minolta
> AF
> bodies can't AF on moving subjects nearly as well as even the better
> EOS
> bodies let along the top gun models.  Personally I don't shoot much
> in the
> dark but I do shoot a lot of moving stuff, you know my choice.

> Cheers/Chip

Well, I think this is said. Exactly as I felt in my extensive Minolta
and not quite extensive (yet) Canon experience.
For low-light, staitonary AF Minolta's high-end bodies cannot be beaten
by neither Canon, nor Nikon, but once moving AF required, especailly
tracking - Canon is here.
Thanks Chip for the clarification.

Alex

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