> >> For a fast-moving object, I'd bet the mirror flips up slightly before
> >> perfect focus is achieved and doesn't come back down until after the
subject has
> >> passed out of focus. So I never got to see the focused image in the
> >> viewfinder even though my camera got it on film.
> >
"Nenad Djurdjevic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >But if the mirror was to flip up slightly before perfect focus is
achieved
> >then that would be 'predictive focus' which the (p)Z1(p) doesn't have in
> >single-shot mode (only in 'servo' mode).

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But I was using "servo" mode in the description I gave above.

If you were using 'servo' then you're quite right you were using 'predictive
focus' focus but not 'trap focus' or what Pentax calls the 'snap-in-focus'
function.  This is where you use a manual focus lens and set the camera to
'single AF'.  You then hold down the shutter button and the shutter only
fires when the subject moves into focus.

Regards
Nenad

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