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<blockquote data-quote="Burt" data-source="post: 844395" data-attributes="member: 68616"><p>I mostly use the single point focus and so far it seems to be very accurate. I don't clearly get the last part of your sentence: "if you are shooting mirrorless quite a bit of the advantage goes away if you are able to focus at any point in the scene"</p><p></p><p>My understanding is that the main advantage is that you don't lose anytime by having both SF and CF and in a sort of way manual focus available to you at any time in the scene... You chose which one of the three you want to use and when, by operating a single button.... Am I missing something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burt, post: 844395, member: 68616"] I mostly use the single point focus and so far it seems to be very accurate. I don't clearly get the last part of your sentence: "if you are shooting mirrorless quite a bit of the advantage goes away if you are able to focus at any point in the scene" My understanding is that the main advantage is that you don't lose anytime by having both SF and CF and in a sort of way manual focus available to you at any time in the scene... You chose which one of the three you want to use and when, by operating a single button.... Am I missing something? [/QUOTE]
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