P�l wrote:

>For moving systems you use predictive AF. It takes subject movement, AF

>speed and shutter lag into consideration when calculate the plane of focus.
>If you use this feature every image will seem unsharp in the viewfinder
but
>every image should be sharp on the film. This is because the image is only
>in focus the moment when the shutter opens. I wonder if many who dismiss
>AF systems are just testing them out with no film in the camera. A Pentax

>camera like the Z-1p and the MZ-S will seem hopeless for moving subjects
>in the viewfinder, never getting the image in focus, but the resultant
image
>should be just fine.

This is exactly what happened when I shot motorcycle racing last summer.
I thought very few of my photos were in focus. When I got the slides done
I found every one was in focus.

I'm looking forward to shooting some more of this kind of stuff this year,
but with the MZ-S this time.


-- 
Mark Roberts
www.robertstech.com
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