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libertyranger
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Looking at the specs of the new 6D on Canon's website, I find myself a little confused. It states:
AF Points
11 points
Center: cross-type at f/5.6; vertical line-sensitive at f/2.8.
Upper and lower AF points: vertical line-sensitive AF at f/5.6.
Other AF points: Horizontal line-sensitive AF at f/5.6.
So does this mean that the center point is a cross-type point at 5.6 or 2.8? Currently, I own a T3i and I know the center point become a cross-type point when using f/2.8 or faster lenses. Otherwise, with my kit lens it acts a single type focus point. I use the center point only and usually get recompose after gaining focus. The 6D looks appealing if the cross-type point is activated at 5.6, but I'm just not sure on the wording here. Any ideas?
AF Points
11 points
Center: cross-type at f/5.6; vertical line-sensitive at f/2.8.
Upper and lower AF points: vertical line-sensitive AF at f/5.6.
Other AF points: Horizontal line-sensitive AF at f/5.6.
So does this mean that the center point is a cross-type point at 5.6 or 2.8? Currently, I own a T3i and I know the center point become a cross-type point when using f/2.8 or faster lenses. Otherwise, with my kit lens it acts a single type focus point. I use the center point only and usually get recompose after gaining focus. The 6D looks appealing if the cross-type point is activated at 5.6, but I'm just not sure on the wording here. Any ideas?