Hi,
Coming from a prosumer camera I don't fully see the advantage of an xx point/area AF.
I mean, when focusing uw on e.g. a fish, I probably aim for the eye (or just in front, depending on its position). I would be very upset if the camera would go for another focus point than the one that I was aiming at.
Even when shooting on a coral, I really want to be in control which focus point to go for.
Maybe when I shoot sharks (doesn't happen that often), or something else in a distance, it could be good if the camera did all it could to find just any focus point. But at least to me those are rare situations and something I can live without. But in all D-SLR reviews the number of focus points is always a very big deal.
I do appreciate the possibility to move the focus point (but even my prosumer camera can do that trick).
Or did I get this all wrong!?
/Fota
Coming from a prosumer camera I don't fully see the advantage of an xx point/area AF.
I mean, when focusing uw on e.g. a fish, I probably aim for the eye (or just in front, depending on its position). I would be very upset if the camera would go for another focus point than the one that I was aiming at.
Even when shooting on a coral, I really want to be in control which focus point to go for.
Maybe when I shoot sharks (doesn't happen that often), or something else in a distance, it could be good if the camera did all it could to find just any focus point. But at least to me those are rare situations and something I can live without. But in all D-SLR reviews the number of focus points is always a very big deal.
I do appreciate the possibility to move the focus point (but even my prosumer camera can do that trick).
Or did I get this all wrong!?
/Fota