You mean "EF-S" rather than "AF-S". Yes, Adam, I'm aware of the differences between various types of Canon lenses. I have several of them, after all. ;-)

I await the D-FA versions of the Pentax 35/2 AL, 50/1.4 and 77/1.8.

Godfrey

On Dec 17, 2005, at 4:04 PM, Adam Maas wrote:

Godfrey, all ring type USM or AF-S lenses have this feature. The only other lenses that do are the Pentax ones and the Canon 50mm f1.4 USM which is the only micro-motor USM lens to be clutched (Pentax uses the same trick to get the feature). It's very useful, and I badly miss it on my Tamron 28-75.

-Adam


Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

I think you are describing the QuickShift feature of the DA and D- FA lenses, Patrice. Has nothing to do with the DS2. DA lenses on the DS and D act the same way. It usually does NOT work in AF- Continuous mode, however, as the body/lens is supposed to be focusing continuously. It's designed to work in AF-Single Shot mode ... lock in the focus on the half press, fine-tune focus with the focus ring.

Canon's USM lenses have this feature and call it "full time manual focus". It's an excellent feature.

Godfrey



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