OTOH- the Rebels, A2s, and Elans may not be "top of the line" but they can be had for the price of dinner for two
In some cases, dinner for two at the hot dog bar at Costco.
My 7N was free, whereas my 7Ne was $25 with the kit lens.
OTOH- the Rebels, A2s, and Elans may not be "top of the line" but they can be had for the price of dinner for two
I don't understand this comment. The camera follows whatever focus point i'm looking. In fact from all my cameras my EOS 5 is the most "transparent" of all, in the sense that i can just forget the technical side and just shoot; since i don't even need to specify the focus point, and the metering is very reliable.
Contrary to your opinion, i find eye-controlled focus a great feature, since i seldom place the subject at center, and with other AF cameras (such my EOS 5D) i find slower to have to change the focus point depending on the shoot. Due to this, i prefer manual focus cameras!!
The EOS 5 is the camera i take to friends' weddings, since it's the quickest to operate camera i own. Not my favorite camera, of course, but very effective.
I don't remember any problem using eye controlled focus on vertical!! I'll do some tests to be sure, however.
You say: "I seldom place the subject at center and with other AF cameras..."
But you do. You actually are restricted to placing your subject along a "horizon line", central in the viewfinder in order for ECF to work. How or why is this "transparent"?
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