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Z7/Z7ii
Autofocus area question
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 825442" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>When I got my Z7ii earlier this year I noticed I was having issues with soft images with a number of different AF area settings. I found that single point gave me good results, and I have been using that for almost all my shooting. When I'm not shooting macro, I use my 200-500 with an FTZ adapter, so I thought it was just using a long, adapted lens. I was shooting some swans today and tried using my 24-70 F4 Z lens and set it to auto area. I thought I was getting nice sharp images until I got home and discovered most, if not all shot with this were soft. I tried a few with the wide area animal detect, and was unhappy with the results in the field.</p><p></p><p>I did some testing with my Z5 and this lens, and found that AF tune was unnecessary. I suppose I should try that again with the new camera, but I get good results with single point. Does anyone else have this issue with their Z7ii?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 825442, member: 50197"] When I got my Z7ii earlier this year I noticed I was having issues with soft images with a number of different AF area settings. I found that single point gave me good results, and I have been using that for almost all my shooting. When I'm not shooting macro, I use my 200-500 with an FTZ adapter, so I thought it was just using a long, adapted lens. I was shooting some swans today and tried using my 24-70 F4 Z lens and set it to auto area. I thought I was getting nice sharp images until I got home and discovered most, if not all shot with this were soft. I tried a few with the wide area animal detect, and was unhappy with the results in the field. I did some testing with my Z5 and this lens, and found that AF tune was unnecessary. I suppose I should try that again with the new camera, but I get good results with single point. Does anyone else have this issue with their Z7ii? [/QUOTE]
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