Alin Flaider skrev:
> 
> Jörgen wrote:
> 
> >> -Exposure setting for reading automatically, the
> >>     selected AF sensor (instead of normal 6 segment)
> JB> What does this mean ? Anyone who knows or guesses ?
> 
>   It probably means exposure is read from the meter segment that
>   corresponds to the active AF sensor. Something doesn't fit here:
>   there should be more than 6 meter segments to cover the 6 AF points
>   and the rest of the frame. Not particularly useful either: AF tracks
>   well subjects that are far from 18% gray and thus fool the meter.
> 

Sounds a bit strange, but I seem to remember that there is a
similar function on the Canon EOS30 with eye-control, that
it somehow meters "more" around the eye-selected AF-point.
Could be something along that line (without the eye-control
of course), I guess either good or totally useless...

> >> -Setting the focus point to be recalled or not
> JB> And this ? Are they related to each other ?
> 
>   You can select the initial focus point, then the camera tracks the
>   moving subject by automatically changing the active focus point. In
>   the end it can revert to the selected active point or keep the
>   current point.
> 

Ahaa, sounds nifty if you are a "action"-photographer.

>   Servus, Alin
> 
[SNIP]

Thanks for the input !

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