Re: Nikon D5 Specifications, Announcement Tonight
This is, what dpreview writes actually:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2370616853/nikon-fills-in-the-blanks-on-professional-grade-d5-dslr
"The upgrade to the AF system is significant: combined with Nikon's industry leading object tracking ('3D tracking'), we'd expect phenomenal ability of this camera to follow your subject and keep it in focus no matter where it moves to within the frame. Whether you're shooting sports, weddings, or candid portraiture, the higher density of points should provide higher precision in tracking your subjects with pinpoint accuracy, an area Nikon already leads the industry in. More cross-type points means better AF performance in tough lighting situations with challenging subjects, such as in low light or backlit scenarios. Freelance sports photographer Matthias Hangst claims that 'the D5 has the best AF system. Tracking of erratic moves is brilliant.' Nikon hasn't made any statements about low light limits of the AF system, or increases in precision with faster lenses (a la Canon), though."
For me, the new D500 will be more interesting. If Canon comptetes....
This is, what dpreview writes actually:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2370616853/nikon-fills-in-the-blanks-on-professional-grade-d5-dslr
"The upgrade to the AF system is significant: combined with Nikon's industry leading object tracking ('3D tracking'), we'd expect phenomenal ability of this camera to follow your subject and keep it in focus no matter where it moves to within the frame. Whether you're shooting sports, weddings, or candid portraiture, the higher density of points should provide higher precision in tracking your subjects with pinpoint accuracy, an area Nikon already leads the industry in. More cross-type points means better AF performance in tough lighting situations with challenging subjects, such as in low light or backlit scenarios. Freelance sports photographer Matthias Hangst claims that 'the D5 has the best AF system. Tracking of erratic moves is brilliant.' Nikon hasn't made any statements about low light limits of the AF system, or increases in precision with faster lenses (a la Canon), though."
For me, the new D500 will be more interesting. If Canon comptetes....
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