Alex Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:

>I probaly didn't make myself clear in my original posting, but I didn't
>mean having real troubles with my EOS-3 - it does deliver as it should
>to, I was talking about something featuring this body, not rather a
>fault or something like that.

Here's what you said:
"my EOS-3 with 28-70/2.8L attached couldn't lock at all hunting all
around(actually back-forth and stop)"

What you said sounds to me like your camera is having trouble
focusing. Now I don't try and autofocus that much on bare walls with a
bit of a dirt streak under very low light conditions, but I have
tested my EOS cameras in conditions like this and been very pleased
with focusing.

I'd love to compare this Minolta with my cameras, just wondering if
anyone else has (either with the 3 or other EOS model), to determine
if your camera does have a problem or not, because my EOS cameras are
excellent at focusing in such conditions. I think my old EOS 10 was
best focusing of the three I've had, but it died when it's shutter
bumper liquified, so it's out of the equation.

Not that it really matters to me, cause I don't shoot in those
conditions, those subjects :-)


Jim Davis
Nature Photography
http://www.kjsl.com/~jbdavis/
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