On 4 Oct 2005 at 9:36, Tom Reese wrote:
 
> IMO, both the Pentax and Canon autofocus systems (and presumably Nikon and
> Minolta) have enough mutual problems that the noise of the Pentax system is a
> minor issue. Neither system does well when the frame has various objects at
> varying distances (they frequently focus on the wrong object) and neither 
> system
> does well when the subject takes up a relatively small portion of the frame.
> Neither system is precise enough for critical work.

That's AF for ya, until cameras get a brain and start making compositional 
decisions I think we are stuck with the current limitations.


Rob Studdert
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