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<blockquote data-quote="kevy73" data-source="post: 391896" data-attributes="member: 23493"><p>I understand both sides of the argument, but for me, it is a tool and how you choose to use that tool is what is important. I have a couple of D4's, I know that if I pair my D4 with my 24-70 and point it at a couple with a SUPER bright sun back lighting the shot, my camera will hunt focus like crazy.... I mean almost to the point where you just can't shoot like that... Do I jump up and down about it? No. Do I make video's and put them on the web? No? Do I not buy it because of 1 issue? No.</p><p></p><p>I think knowing you gears limitations is a good thing. As I said, I use my camera's as a tool. Every tool has it's limitations. For me making this a show stopper would say more about my ability to adjust to conditions rather than the camera itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevy73, post: 391896, member: 23493"] I understand both sides of the argument, but for me, it is a tool and how you choose to use that tool is what is important. I have a couple of D4's, I know that if I pair my D4 with my 24-70 and point it at a couple with a SUPER bright sun back lighting the shot, my camera will hunt focus like crazy.... I mean almost to the point where you just can't shoot like that... Do I jump up and down about it? No. Do I make video's and put them on the web? No? Do I not buy it because of 1 issue? No. I think knowing you gears limitations is a good thing. As I said, I use my camera's as a tool. Every tool has it's limitations. For me making this a show stopper would say more about my ability to adjust to conditions rather than the camera itself. [/QUOTE]
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