On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 12:02 PM, William Robb <war...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gonz"
> Subject: low light autofocus
>
>
>> Is there any combination of Pentax body/lens (digital) that does
>> relatively well in low light?  I took my K20D and K200D to a wedding
>> and the autofocus sucked in a big way with the both a DA 12-24 and an
>> FA 50 1.4.  I tried to focus manually when I noticed about 1/2 of my
>> shots were out of focus, but my eyes dont do well in bright light let
>> alone low light.
>
> The K7 at least has an AF illuminator which will turn on and let you focus
> on what just happened.
> It won't turn on until well after what you wanted to photograph has left the
> building though.
> Unfortunately, if you want good low light AF, the words Nikon and Canon are
> where you will find your answer.
>
> Back in August I was using both K7 and K20 at a wedding, the AF in neither
> camera worked well in moderately low light conditions if the subject was
> moving even slightly.
> Autofocus is still an unexplored frontier for Pentax. They know what it
> looks like, but they seem afraid to implement it into their cameras in a
> meaningful way.

I was pissed off enough at Pentax that evening that the N and C words
were coming out of my mouth like four letter words.  I told my wife
that I was selling all my gear and getting a Nikon.

>
> William Robb
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