REVIEW: Testing the AF-C and 8fps on the Fujifilm X-T1
This evening I got the opportunity to conduct an unscientific test of the Fujifilm X-T1s continuous AF function coupled with the 8 frames per second motordrive. A Herring Gull decided he liked the look of the bread on the newly erected bird feeding station in the garden.
I did three sequence bursts using the X-T1 and all the shots taken were in focus despite Gull moving very quickly, leaping from the ground and flying up to the feeding station.
This is a sequence of 14 shots and the buffer on the X-T1 wasn't full because there are three more shots at the end of the sequence that I haven't used as the bird had flown out of the frame.
The camera performed really well, much better than the X-Pro1 which struggles to lock the focus when using the AF-C function, as I proved in Bahrain last November HERE.
Another plus point for the superb Fujifilm X-T1.
I did three sequence bursts using the X-T1 and all the shots taken were in focus despite Gull moving very quickly, leaping from the ground and flying up to the feeding station.
This is a sequence of 14 shots and the buffer on the X-T1 wasn't full because there are three more shots at the end of the sequence that I haven't used as the bird had flown out of the frame.
The camera performed really well, much better than the X-Pro1 which struggles to lock the focus when using the AF-C function, as I proved in Bahrain last November HERE.
Another plus point for the superb Fujifilm X-T1.
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