12-17-2015, 11:42 PM
Quote:You are spreading FUD. Have I said anything outrageous about mirrorless or contrast detect AF? No. I simply state the facts: that it is easily possible with a modern DSLR to get good AF accuracy results. Not with a defective lens, of course, or a lens with e very crappy AF implementation.
Why are you disregarding people's experiences with the 5D mk III, 1D-X for example, and Foto Magazin's well done test? Because it does not suit your story.
I never said that it is not possible with a modern DSLR to get good AF accuracy results. I'm talking about reliability. Repeatability. I said DSLR, by design, are inherently less reliable at AF accuracy than mirrorless. Nothing more, nothing less.
To quote my original message:
Now, if AF accuracy for is your main concern, you should consider mirrorless instead. AF accuracy is much more reliable and accurate than any DSLR.
This is exactly what Roger Cicala, and many other reliable sources say. That's quite a few people spreading FUD then.
Why can't you admit this simple fact: AF accuracy on a mirrorless camera is more reliable than AF on a DSLR.
Why is it so difficult for you?
This debate here would probably be an interesting project for a psychology study ;-)