06-17-2015, 09:19 PM
From https://thibaultroland.wordpress.com/201...engineers/
Of course it remains to be seen what this may mean in actual performance, but near (Canon) native single shot AF would be "good enough" for a lot of uses, allowing the use of my existing Canon mount non-IS fast primes with body stabilisation. Could be quite a fearsome combo.
Quote: ➡ We were confirmed that AF of Canon lenses was “much faster than before. With adapters (and in particular with a firmware updated Metabones mark IV) Canon lenses are almost as fast as on a Canon body“.
Of course it remains to be seen what this may mean in actual performance, but near (Canon) native single shot AF would be "good enough" for a lot of uses, allowing the use of my existing Canon mount non-IS fast primes with body stabilisation. Could be quite a fearsome combo.
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