watch said:While reading through the manual today I found it odd that the 24-70mm f/2.8 is classified as group B which gives it only a single dual cross-type AF point.
Can anyone explain why this and other f/2.8 lenses are put into group B and even group C (no dual cross-type)?
Thanks
wickidwombat said:what about the 16-35 f2.8L II doesnt it zoom backwards too? does that mean it in the same boat?
Stephen Melvin said:The great news with this sensor is all of the f/4 sensitive cross points. I think this AF unit is going to be one of the best ever marketed by anybody. The D800's sensor is nothing but f/5.6 AF points, other than that single f/8 center point.
neuroanatomist said:Thanks for the nice explanation!
Stephen Melvin said:The great news with this sensor is all of the f/4 sensitive cross points. I think this AF unit is going to be one of the best ever marketed by anybody. The D800's sensor is nothing but f/5.6 AF points, other than that single f/8 center point.
neuroanatomist said:I think the new AF sensor sounds like one of the best ever, from anyone. But I've also considered that there might be a large bit of marketing hype here about 'more accurate' f/4 sensors vs. 'less accurate' f/5.6 sensors. Nikon seems to do fine in the accuracy department, with 'just f/5.6 sensors'. The underlying assumption is that the density of the pixels in the line sensors are equivalent, but what if that's not true?
neuroanatomist said:Consider: the prior 1-series bodies starting with the 1DIII have many f/2.8-f/5.6 crosses (two lines with different baselines), but the center AF point is f/4-f/8. Does that mean the center point - the one where you most want accuracy - is actually less accurate because of the 1-stop narrower baselines? Canon says it's not, that it has the same accuracy at f/4 as the other points at f/2.8, because they use a sensor line with twice the density of pixels to compensate for the narrower baseline. So, what if Nikon's AF systems use higher-density sensor lines for relatively greater accuracy at f/5.6 compared to Canon's f/5.6 lines? I have no evidence that this is the case, just tossing it up for consideration, given that Canon has already played this card.
neuroanatomist said:Regardless, it is fair to say that this AF system is Canon's best to date - and even though I'm getting a 1D X, I'm really glad they're using the same AF sensor in the 5DIII as well, especially after my experience with the 5DII's AF.
wickidwombat said:what about the 16-35 f2.8L II doesnt it zoom backwards too? does that mean it in the same boat?
woofmeow said:Maybe a nonsense question but: is better AF system somehow helpful for manual focusing? I.e more precise focus confirm?
woofmeow said:Maybe a nonsense question but: is better AF system somehow helpful for manual focusing? I.e more precise focus confirm?
Certain comentators seemed to have issues with later models as well, it's just that others couldn't reproduce themwickidwombat said:I have a late model 1Dmk3 and never had any problem with it's AF
I think only early models suffered from the debacle![]()
briansquibb said:The AF confirm beep will be better in everything but speed (as that will be n/a)
Thanks for reply.awinphoto said:As brian said perhaps the confirm beep may be better, but also for what it's worth, you wont be able to remove the focus screen (in the 5d3, not sure about the 1dx) so with faster lenses as shallow DOF, you may or may not be getting the most out of those lenses unless you use live view and DOF button used...
I think it is a custom setting. On 60d it is called "beep", and is disabled by default. Beep is there on 5d mk2 too (although i do not know how it is called there), so i think you've got to read manual or look trough menus and you will find it.ereka said:Sorry to show my ignorance, but are you supposed to hear a focus confirmation beep when manual focussing? I've just tried it on my 5DMkIII and ... no confirmation beep whilst manual focussing! Is this a custom setting?
ereka said:Sorry to show my ignorance, but are you supposed to hear a focus confirmation beep when manual focussing? I've just tried it on my 5DMkIII and ... no confirmation beep whilst manual focussing! Is this a custom setting?
sparda79 said:ereka said:Sorry to show my ignorance, but are you supposed to hear a focus confirmation beep when manual focussing? I've just tried it on my 5DMkIII and ... no confirmation beep whilst manual focussing! Is this a custom setting?
Check out page 348 of the user manual.
ereka said:Sorry to show my ignorance, but are you supposed to hear a focus confirmation beep when manual focussing? I've just tried it on my 5DMkIII and ... no confirmation beep whilst manual focussing! Is this a custom setting?