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I've watched tracking AF improve over time, although without 1st hand experience I can't comment too much. The skateboarder example seemed ok. I always felt that one part of DSLR tracking is they don't have as much scene data to interpret as mirrorless could, even with RGB metering sensors finding their way into lower end bodies over time. Also I don't think I've seen any comparisons in more challenging scenarios yet, like lower light levels, and smaller subjects.

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Mirrorless AF tracking finally on-par with high end DSLRs? - by popo - 04-06-2016, 10:07 PM
Mirrorless AF tracking finally on-par with high end DSLRs? - by davidmanze - 04-09-2016, 07:00 AM

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