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> Hi,
>
> It depends which D30. I have read that the preproduction models
> used at the Sydney Olympics apparently had workable AF and a large
> buffer capacity. And that the production D30 models are "crippled"
> in comparison.
>
> Is there any truth to this?
I don't have a D30, but I've heard
>Is D30's AF as quick as EOS-1's ?
>I cover war-conflict areas, so I am living happy with my EOS-1s.
>Prior to going digital with a D30 I would loke to know if AF is at
>least as quick (or slower, maybe ?).
>Thx in adv
HA HA HA Don't we wish!!! No the D-30 AF speed is lame compared to
the EOS
> "A.Raffaele Ciriello" wrote:
> Is D30's AF as quick as EOS-1's ?
> I cover war-conflict areas, so I am living happy with my EOS-1s.
> Prior to going digital with a D30 I would loke to know if AF is at
> least as quick (or slower, maybe ?).
Hi,
I
Is D30's AF as quick as EOS-1's ?
I cover war-conflict areas, so I am living happy with my EOS-1s.
Prior to going digital with a D30 I would loke to know if AF is at
least as quick (or slower, maybe ?).
Thx in adv
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