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Rob Skeoch

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For those of you who use MF AF cameras.
Do you find the AF useful for portraits... or weddings.... or sports.
How fast is the AF compared to a Canon MKII.
Is it like the first generation of 35mm AF cameras?
I'm just curious and no store near me seems to stock anything.
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I use manual focus cameras (Mamiya 645) and have no problems shooting images of my kids playing soccer. I could imagine needing AF for rapidly moving objects. But not for portraits and such.

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I have used both the Pentax and the Mamiya and the focus speeds are pretty good on both of them, faster than the first generation 35 cameras.


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No MF Medium Format Camera will touch a Canon EOS MKII in the AF Dept. I have used the three Medium Format AF options and here they are in terms of speed and accuracy:

Hasselblad H1 (Format 645)
Fast but very pricey
Maybe 70% of a Canon EOS MKII

Mamiya 645 (Format 645)
80% of the speed of the H1
Best Price Performance Ratio IMO

Rollei 6008 AF (Format 6x6)
Good Speed, maybe 70% of an H1
Expensive

These are just subjective opinions but I have used all the cameras on professional assignments including the Canon EOS MKII.
 

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My Pentax 645NII is comparable to my Nikon F70 with regards to autofocus. It's not quite up to the newer generation 35mm cameras and lacks the multi-sensor functionality but it's much better than the early generation AF cameras which were slow, used to hunt and wouldn't focus at all on horizontal lines. I still switch to MF mode when appropriate.

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I have the Pentax NII, too. The autofocus is not so fast like my Canon 10D with 70-200 IS, but never have a problem with speed focus in the street photography, for me the NII is one of the best system in medium format, in autofocus mode.
Regards.
 
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