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<blockquote data-quote="Ad B" data-source="post: 416675" data-attributes="member: 37491"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I'm Ad B, middle aged man, living in the Netherlands, Europe.</p><p>After having a Olympus hybrid camera for a few years, I bought my first Canon, a 350D.</p><p>I also had the 40D and the 5D MKII.</p><p>2,5 years ago I went for my first mirrorless camera, the Olympus E-M5.</p><p>After the E-M5, the E-M1.</p><p>But still I wasn't satisfied enough about the AF capability of the camera, most of the time it was fast enough,</p><p>but its accuracy wasn't good enough.</p><p>The problem of most of the mirrorless cameras.</p><p>After seeing the "horrific" high ISO results of the Nikon D750, I fell for it.</p><p>So now I'm enjoying my Nikon D750 along with the lenses 24-120 f4 and 70-200 f4.</p><p>Along with a Kenko gadget, the Kenko AF 1.4 Teleplus Pro 300 DGX extender.</p><p>Its working wonderfull with both lenses, still fast and sharp.</p><p>Now I'm saving for the big Tamron, the 150-600.</p><p></p><p>Ad B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ad B, post: 416675, member: 37491"] Hi, I'm Ad B, middle aged man, living in the Netherlands, Europe. After having a Olympus hybrid camera for a few years, I bought my first Canon, a 350D. I also had the 40D and the 5D MKII. 2,5 years ago I went for my first mirrorless camera, the Olympus E-M5. After the E-M5, the E-M1. But still I wasn't satisfied enough about the AF capability of the camera, most of the time it was fast enough, but its accuracy wasn't good enough. The problem of most of the mirrorless cameras. After seeing the "horrific" high ISO results of the Nikon D750, I fell for it. So now I'm enjoying my Nikon D750 along with the lenses 24-120 f4 and 70-200 f4. Along with a Kenko gadget, the Kenko AF 1.4 Teleplus Pro 300 DGX extender. Its working wonderfull with both lenses, still fast and sharp. Now I'm saving for the big Tamron, the 150-600. Ad B [/QUOTE]
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