01-25-2018, 06:04 PM
And that is what you call full feature? :blink:
How much sense would it make for Nikon to limit the number or properties of focus points to Nikon only? I expect, if a focus point can be chosen, it will work properly - everything else is attempt of betrayal, no? :ph34r:
Also, if Nikon is picky for their own lenses as to which points can be used with which Nikkor, you hardly can expect them to treat the competition better - on one side. And on the other side, even as a "Nikkor and nothing else"-fanboy one doesn't get full access to all points - so what's the real benefit of going the Nikon only path? ^_^
What's BBF? Do I understand correctly: For testing and using in-camera-calibration, you're on AF-S? Good man. Just because I also want to be a good man... I use the same. AF-C as standard.
How much sense would it make for Nikon to limit the number or properties of focus points to Nikon only? I expect, if a focus point can be chosen, it will work properly - everything else is attempt of betrayal, no? :ph34r:
Also, if Nikon is picky for their own lenses as to which points can be used with which Nikkor, you hardly can expect them to treat the competition better - on one side. And on the other side, even as a "Nikkor and nothing else"-fanboy one doesn't get full access to all points - so what's the real benefit of going the Nikon only path? ^_^
What's BBF? Do I understand correctly: For testing and using in-camera-calibration, you're on AF-S? Good man. Just because I also want to be a good man... I use the same. AF-C as standard.