Water movement is detected by all AF points and this greatly
  increase AF latency. Set function no. 8 on 2 to prevent the camera
  to use any adjacent focus sensor, then select the sensor that best
  suits your framing. The two center sensors are the most sensitive.

  Servus,   Alin

  P.S. BTW, I believe you mixed up AF-C and AF-S. The AF-C is the one
  that allows shutter taking precedence to focus.

Steve wrote:

SD> Let me mention a situation where I did have AF problems with the MZ-S. 
SD> Last night I was taking pictures of a swim meet.  The pool area was dim
SD> enough that I had to use my 50 at f1.4 to get 1/60 exposure time.  (No
SD> flashes allowed)  There were a few shots when the camera would not fire
SD> the shutter, since I had it on the AF-C setting.  I figured that there
SD> was no point in switching to AF-S since the shutter would fire but the
SD> shot would be out of focus.  I tried MF but I suspect that I'm going to
SD> get out-of-focus shots.  I realize that this is a terrible condition for
SD> AF.  Any suggestions for the future?

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