I don't care about supposed specs, show me the percentage of in focus pictures
of a vehicle cresting a rise at 150 feet/sec, shot with a 300/2.8, at f2.8,
taken with a PZ-1p.


--- P�l Audun Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> When the Z-1 was released Pentax published exactly such numbers; ie. how 
> fast a subject have to move in order for a Z-1p AF being unable to follow 
> it when using a 300/2.8 lens. I cannot remember the details but I did 
> figured out that nothing moved that fast at such close distance that was 
> necessary to outperform the speed of the AF.
> A lot of things can be said about the AF of the Z-1p, like having only one 
> sensor and not being that sensitive and prone to hunt. But if it hit the 
> subject, speed shouldn't be a problem. It might be that helicoid gearing, 
> which is what people really mean with AF speed, is starting to be important 
> when you want to shoot 8fps with AF.
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