AvTvM said:Sell, i call a spade a spade and an AF system to me is "better" if it helps photographers getting a higher percentage of perfectly focussed shots ... in all sorts of situations and conditions. Being able to see in the viewfinder, whether/which AF point/s are active and on the subject is relevant to me, even if you happen to think otherwise.
bdunbar79 said:PhotographyFirst said:Isn't the 5D3 missing a proper servo tracking AF illumination and linked metering? In that regard, the NIkon AF system is better, isn't it? I've heard nothing but amazing things about the D750 and D810. It was the D800 AF that was a mess.
Except those things have absolutely nothing to do with the accuracy and precision of the AF system. So no, they do not have better AF systems.
Interesting. I've never had a problem with it. If you can't see the AF point then you really are in trouble anyways. Since the AF systems in the D8x0 are worse, the AF won't lock on anyways. It probably won't with the 5D3 either. You're nitpicking little stupid things again ignoring the larger advantage, higher precision points of the 5D3's system over the other brands to make some point that no one is falling for. The core of an AF system is the precision and the ability to track, of which the 5D3 is superior.
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