hate to comment, but that is one of my pet peeves,
but that's a typo, not a misspelling.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
P. J. Alling
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 7:46 AM
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Subject: Re: Some observations on AF performance of K-7


Paul have you been taking spelling lessons from Brooks?

paul stenquist wrote:
> I haven't put the K7 to that severe a test, but I noticed when
> shooting Grace's t-ball game that I could keep focus on a runner for a

> series of shots. Very nide.
> Paul
> On Jul 16, 2009, at 5:44 PM, AlunFoto wrote:
>
>> On paper the K20D will do about 2.5 frames per second.
>> On paper the K-7 is about twice as fast.
>>
>> Today I played around with both cameras in a park, tracking hooded 
>> gulls as they flew past, and snapping away with the DA*300/4 mounted.

>> IOW, BiF. :-) I was stunned by the difference. The K-7 locked focus 
>> on the gull and kept it there for whole series at a time, while the 
>> K20D struggled to reestablish focus between every shot. As a result, 
>> about one in four was in focus with the K20D. With the K-7, the ratio

>> was 17 out of 20. And needless to say, the practical difference in 
>> actual FPS is far more than the nominal doubling. My gut feeling says

>> today's performance was about 3x faster for the K-7.
>>
>> Can't wait to repeat the test with the FA*600/4.
>>
>> Jostein
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