prjkt said:The thing focuses like crazy in low light - I'm primarily a nightclub/social photographer
prjkt said:the outside points have a little trouble in low light as predicted, no problem with the AF Assist on my flash turned on though, and no worries under normal lighting, roughly on par with the centre point of my 600D I had over my other shoulder
Don't have a 5D3 to compare other than in store, which won't really tell me much.
As for the portrait shoot I did the day I got the camera, accuracy was spot on when focusing on the eye, even with a non canon 70-200 2.8
Marsu42 said:prjkt said:The thing focuses like crazy in low light - I'm primarily a nightclub/social photographer
1. Can you say anything about the af *precision* yet, not just the speed? And if you've got a 5d3 handy it would be interesting to compare the af speed/precision (center point, single point af) to the 6d, because that's what'll matter most to many people.
2. Did you try the non-center af points and are they really as crappy as the specs predict?
Dylan777 said:Lensrental did quick AF test:
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2012/11/a-quick-6d-af-test
I guess I didn't have that high of expectation, because it doesn't seem like a letdown to me. It *should* still be an improvement over the 5D2 by allowing it to be precise in much lower light.Marsu42 said:Dylan777 said:Lensrental did quick AF test:
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2012/11/a-quick-6d-af-test
Thanks for the link - and it's a letdown, but not unexpected :-(
Congrats! I hope you love it!skitron said:Just ordered a 6D from B&H (using our host's link), will post my findings as to IQ, AF, etc as soon as it shows up...
Marsu42 said:Dylan777 said:Lensrental did quick AF test:
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2012/11/a-quick-6d-af-test
Thanks for the link - and it's a letdown, but not unexpected :-(