Autofocus on f/8. A lot of us want to use teleconverters on our telephotos. Get the autofocus to work if even slowly.
I'm not totally sure about this, but I thought the reason for the f5.6 limit was because the AF sensor is too small in an APS-C body to work with less light.I think nearly everyone on this forum that has a 7d would like to see this on the 8d APS-C even if the price has to go up a bit more, there would be alot of takers that don't have the big lens and the big camera.
I'm not totally sure about this, but I thought the reason for the f5.6 limit was because the AF sensor is too small in an APS-C body to work with less light.
GPS would be a significant hit on the battery life.I like the in-built GPS bit..........love gadget bits
I have never seen this from Canon but I have also thought this to be a reason why you may not get f8 AF on APS-C.I'm not totally sure about this, but I thought the reason for the f5.6 limit was because the AF sensor is too small in an APS-C body to work with less light.
I have never seen this from Canon but I have also thought this to be a reason why you may not get f8 AF on APS-C.
I'm not totally sure about this, but I thought the reason for the f5.6 limit was because the AF sensor is too small in an APS-C body to work with less light.
Unless there is completely different principles of function in play (and there may well be) then P&S cameras should not be able to AF at all (their sensor is even smaller)
Niels
Agreed - all other Canon 1 digit cameras have followed this convention.Surely it's going to be a 7d mkII?
Agreed - all other Canon 1 digit cameras have followed this convention.
We will find out soon
If, by soon you mean September then you may be correct. That's September 2011.