09-19-2010, 04:27 PM
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1284891103' post='2914']
You express well yourself why it is gimmicky. No AF during bursts. Exactly the same reason why the 11fps "DX" mode from the Nikon D3 is gimmicky. [/quote]
And I explained to you why it's not gimmicky. There are many situations where you can use 7 fps without need for continous AF, like here
Besides, you can always release the shutter button and press it again and the camera will AF again with first shot again.
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1284891103' post='2914']
And as I pointed out, the A55/A33 burst modes are NOT fully functional. They have an AF tracking system that is less capable than it should be (not able to do good predictive AF) and offer a slide show of what has been, not of what is. Not very handy when panning to track the subject.
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That's outright nonense. You claim to know that without ever even touching the A55/A33. According to IR review, A55/A33 AF tracking matched that of 7D in their tests (and A55/A33 do have AF in 10/7 fps modes).
You express well yourself why it is gimmicky. No AF during bursts. Exactly the same reason why the 11fps "DX" mode from the Nikon D3 is gimmicky. [/quote]
And I explained to you why it's not gimmicky. There are many situations where you can use 7 fps without need for continous AF, like here
Besides, you can always release the shutter button and press it again and the camera will AF again with first shot again.
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1284891103' post='2914']
And as I pointed out, the A55/A33 burst modes are NOT fully functional. They have an AF tracking system that is less capable than it should be (not able to do good predictive AF) and offer a slide show of what has been, not of what is. Not very handy when panning to track the subject.
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That's outright nonense. You claim to know that without ever even touching the A55/A33. According to IR review, A55/A33 AF tracking matched that of 7D in their tests (and A55/A33 do have AF in 10/7 fps modes).