The AF system is the same as the MZ-5n, just a bit
better software, in
AF single if the frame advance is set to constant ( so
it keeps firing
on holding button down ) th AF will continue to focus
if the subject
is moving but once it locks on it will stay there.
Works well as long
as you keep the subject in a sensor, once it leaves a
sensor you will
have to recompose and start all over, it causes a bit
of hunting.

--- Bruce Rubenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is only AF-single. When the AF system is
> determining the distance it is
> also determining if the subject is moving, and tries
> to predict where it will
> be when the shutter fires. It works well on drifting
> continents.
> 
> 
> --- Hans-Bernhard Beykirch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > The product sheet of the MZ-3 says, that the MZ-3
> has an predictive AF.
> > On the body are AF positions for "AF" and
> "Manual", but no difference
> > for "AF-Singe" and "AF-Servo". A predictive AF
> makes only sense with
> > AF-Servo. Does this mean, that the MZ-3 does not
> have an AF-single?
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