Shane Betts
Well-known member
Lee, you have a point - but Jim's are better. How fast do your Nikon lenses focus on your 5DMkII? Your EF L series on your D700? Your anything on your F23 or Alexa?
This is revolutionary stuff and Jim and co are sharing their little breakthroughs with us. Freakin' amazing that it works at all. Let's not whinge until we've seen it in action. And I'm sure, if we try it and have issues, a free firmware update will not just solve it but improve it beyond all expectation. That's what this company does.
I notice that some people are focussed ('scuse the pun) on autofocus in motion vs FF but I can see there's a world of potential between those two extremes. For a start, I can see the director sitting with a Redmote and controlling focus pulls at their own pace, after the AC maybe has set up ramp speeds etc in blocking. I'm not sure I'd ever want the camera deciding what is in focus but the idea of having it perform the focus on the object I specify, when I tell it to, is thrilling.
This is revolutionary stuff and Jim and co are sharing their little breakthroughs with us. Freakin' amazing that it works at all. Let's not whinge until we've seen it in action. And I'm sure, if we try it and have issues, a free firmware update will not just solve it but improve it beyond all expectation. That's what this company does.
I notice that some people are focussed ('scuse the pun) on autofocus in motion vs FF but I can see there's a world of potential between those two extremes. For a start, I can see the director sitting with a Redmote and controlling focus pulls at their own pace, after the AC maybe has set up ramp speeds etc in blocking. I'm not sure I'd ever want the camera deciding what is in focus but the idea of having it perform the focus on the object I specify, when I tell it to, is thrilling.