From: Larry Colen
On Jan 10, 2010, at 2:23 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
> On 11/01/2010, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I know. I photograph running and playing dogs almost every day. A
>> large dog
>> running towards me from 100 ft away, sunny day, K20D center
>> focused, high
>> speed continuous, ?4 60-250 @ 135mm, may occasionally result in one
>> sharp
>> image. If you don't even shoot, just watch the image through the
>> finder, you
>> can see that the camera focuses, stops, focuses, stops, etc.,
>> sometimes
>> catching up, and never predicting the location of the subject soon
>> enough to
>> actually allow the shutter to trip when it arrives.
>>
>> It's a travesty.
>
> You might appreciate this little 7D test video:
>
> http://canonfieldreviews.com/7d-cold-winter/
I haven't even fantasized about autofocus that works that well. I can
see that if I were to start photographing fast moving objects then
there is definitely something a lot better than Pentax.
Nice. How well does the Nikon equivalent work. If I had to change
brands, I'd go to Nikon.
But, I'll never buy Canon. I'll quit photography first.
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