Honestly, I find it very disappointing that up until now, I have never even considered focus assist to be a part of my photography. And I shoot a lot of indoor available light, indoor swimming, outdoor evening and night campouts, low light parties, campfire shots and all kinds of impossible situations. (With a 5Dc, 40D, 60D, etc.) Sure, I've had to switch to manual focus occasionally but all my cameras are several years old. Even still, I've never had the AF challenges I'm having with the 5D3. I noticed it almost immediately after I had been shooting for about 30 minutes. Hell, my wife even asked me about it when she borrowed my camera for a bit.
I love/hate the comment about a guest walking up and getting the shot right away with a Point and Shoot. That's priceless! And pathetic!! Ouch!
I use Canon 580 or 580-II flashes occasionally for wedding-like stuff (not weddings per se but still church sanctuary and church reception halls) but 90% of the time I am using a simple SunPak RD2000 with/without diffuser as fill indoors, outdoors, night and day. The RD2000 doesn't have a focus assist feature. It's never been much of an issue. I've never thought about it until now. Heck, now I want to play with focus assist more on my older cameras and see how well it works. I'd completely forgotten about it since my most common flash doesn't even support it.
So the 5D3 is literally holding me back. This issue is a real drag for me. Given the fact that the camera has been out 6 months and already has a firmware update released, I don't anticipate this problem being addressed for quite a while. The red viewfinder focus indicator issue seems to be the big deal at the moment. Heck, if the camera won't focus in the first place, who cares what the indicator does at that point?
I love/hate the comment about a guest walking up and getting the shot right away with a Point and Shoot. That's priceless! And pathetic!! Ouch!
I use Canon 580 or 580-II flashes occasionally for wedding-like stuff (not weddings per se but still church sanctuary and church reception halls) but 90% of the time I am using a simple SunPak RD2000 with/without diffuser as fill indoors, outdoors, night and day. The RD2000 doesn't have a focus assist feature. It's never been much of an issue. I've never thought about it until now. Heck, now I want to play with focus assist more on my older cameras and see how well it works. I'd completely forgotten about it since my most common flash doesn't even support it.
So the 5D3 is literally holding me back. This issue is a real drag for me. Given the fact that the camera has been out 6 months and already has a firmware update released, I don't anticipate this problem being addressed for quite a while. The red viewfinder focus indicator issue seems to be the big deal at the moment. Heck, if the camera won't focus in the first place, who cares what the indicator does at that point?
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