>>Also when shooting using an IR trigger on the hotshoe the AF assist light
doesn't seem to activate ?<<

This is probably related to the system that activates the IR light on my
Nikon Speedlight.  When you are using the Nikon Speedlight, it activates a
special red light on the flash so the camera doesn't activate its own white
focus-assist light.   I can't remember exactly how long it takes my computer
to process a raw file... but it didn't seem so long.  I'm using a 2.0GHz
Windows XP machine with 1.5MB of memory.


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-----Original Message----- J Mansfield

>I forgot to mention that I had also originally forgotten to change the
focus
>mode from "C" to "S" where it will hold focus if you hold down the button.
>Boy, that resulted in a lot of out-of-focus shots right there.

I've had some focus problem with my one week old S2 as well. The dynamic
auto focus seemed will take some getting used to (using the thumb toggle to
change the selected area) and one of my lenses seems to hunt more than
others.

Also when shooting using an IR trigger on the hotshoe the AF assist light
doesn't seem to activate ?

I'm putting most of this down to teething trouble as the shots that were in
focus were nice and sharp. The RAW files take an absolute AGE to produce
though, but the quality seems worth the wait.

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