02-17-2022, 08:03 AM
I can't keep repeating this, tracking in mirrorless is excellent but first it has to lock on the subject and start tracking.
If you are in the zoo, you have this luxury, the camera will lock on the animal's eye and track.
However in the wild, the time needed to lock on the subject might mean losing your photo, a DSLR is much faster locking on your subject for the time being.
Birding, especially birds in flight , IMHO is still DSLR kingdom but I am sure mirrorles will eventually carch up, if they didn't already with flagship models
If you are in the zoo, you have this luxury, the camera will lock on the animal's eye and track.
However in the wild, the time needed to lock on the subject might mean losing your photo, a DSLR is much faster locking on your subject for the time being.
Birding, especially birds in flight , IMHO is still DSLR kingdom but I am sure mirrorles will eventually carch up, if they didn't already with flagship models