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AF setup for the Fujifilm X-T1 | Nikon Glass

As strange as it may sound, one of the big reasons I fell in love with the X-T1 is its face detection capabilities, it’s so bloody accurate (for the majority of times). And what I mean by “accurate” is that when the camera actually focuses on my subject, it places the line of precise focusing right on the nearest eyeball! With the XF 23mm f/1.4 wide open, and when it focuses, its spot on! Of course there is my small print: “majority of times” that also needs to be explained. I may shoot 30-40 shots of a kid playing in a matter of a minute or two, and I may have only 4-5 shots that are out of focus – that’s a great success rate. This doesn’t mean you will get the same results, what it means is that the camera and lens combo ARE capable of such results depending on various factors such as lighting conditions and the photographers experience. With the XF 18-55mm I get faster acquisition, similar accuracy (helped by the larger DOF) and slightly more misses…….

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