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Sep 26, 2007 04:49 |  #1

silly question really, do the peripheral focus points on the 350d go cross sensitive? if so at what f. stop?

And would the focus speed from the stock lense to the sigma 24-70 f2.8 or 50 f1.4 USM contribute to a large increase in focusing speed and accuracy in comparison to the stocko 18-55 lens?


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Sep 26, 2007 09:43 |  #2

almost all lenses will be faster focusing than the 18-55

not 100% sure on this, but i think the only cross sensitive focus point is your center point. again, don't take my word on that but i'm pretty sure it's the case.


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Sep 26, 2007 10:19 |  #3

On the XT/350D, only the center AF sensor is a cross-type sensor. The two above and below the center are sensitive to vertical lines. The four to the left and right of the center are sensitive to horizontal lines.

This sensitivity pattern is indicated by the shape of the AF boxes in the viewfinder. An AF sensor is sensitive to lines crossing a long edge of the box. (In other words, a vertical box is sensitive to horizontal lines.)




  
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Sep 26, 2007 10:24 |  #4

Doug Pardee wrote in post #4011071 (external link)
On the XT/350D, only the center AF sensor is a cross-type sensor. The two above and below the center are sensitive to vertical lines. The four to the left and right of the center are sensitive to horizontal lines.

This sensitivity pattern is indicated by the shape of the AF boxes in the viewfinder. An AF sensor is sensitive to lines crossing a long edge of the box. (In other words, a vertical box is sensitive to horizontal lines.)


no, the XT/350d does not have any cross type points. in fact, only the 20d/30d/400d have an upgraded center point, and only the 40d has cross types everywhere (though all but the quirky extra center af point are f5.6 ones, which means they are not as accurate as the 1d mkIII's f2.8 crosstypes). 1d(s) series until the mkiiis have only 7 crosstype points in the center with the rest horizontals.


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Sep 26, 2007 10:41 |  #5

basroil wrote in post #4011112 (external link)
no, the XT/350d does not have any cross type points. in fact, only the 20d/30d/400d have an upgraded center point

This is incorrect. The center AF point on the XT/350D is a cross-type. The other cameras offer a high-precision center AF sensor with lenses of f/2.8 or faster which the XT/350D does not, but all Canon DSLR AF systems use a cross-type center AF sensor.




  
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Sep 27, 2007 01:05 as a reply to  @ Doug Pardee's post |  #6

thanks for that, I gues i have to get a new lense and a 40d then:D


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