I love the spec of Canon's new EOS-R focusing down to -6ev when using their new RF 50mm f1.2 lens.
BUT i can't find any information on what it can achieve using a more normal F4 lens - such as the 'kit' 24-105 F4 it might be supplied with?
Is it actually better than my rated -3ev EOS 6D camera with an f4 lens?
I've had a search and can't yet find anything on this, so does anyone know how well AF will work with a more typical lens attached? And perhaps with non center spot focusing all well?
I'm also interested in how does the focusing work differently to achieve this?
The spec says with all its disclaimers - "During still photo shooting, f/1.2, Center AF point, One-Shot AF, at 23°C/73°F, ISO100"
BUT i can't find any information on what it can achieve using a more normal F4 lens - such as the 'kit' 24-105 F4 it might be supplied with?
Is it actually better than my rated -3ev EOS 6D camera with an f4 lens?
I've had a search and can't yet find anything on this, so does anyone know how well AF will work with a more typical lens attached? And perhaps with non center spot focusing all well?
I'm also interested in how does the focusing work differently to achieve this?
The spec says with all its disclaimers - "During still photo shooting, f/1.2, Center AF point, One-Shot AF, at 23°C/73°F, ISO100"