Quoting Brian Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 2) At first I was suggesting a custom function to choose between fast and > "good enough" v.s. slow and accurate auto focus. Slightly different idea: > For the regular auto focus mode, if you are holding the shutter button half > way, then have it take its time and acquire accurate auto focus. If you are > holding the button all the way down, assume you are in a hurry, so trip the > shutter as soon as the focus is "good enough". Maybe make that a custom > function option. The difference between this and continuous is that in this > mode, it doesn't fire until it's close to focused. To be even more clever, > take aperture into account if known, and fire when within depth of field...
Brian, Just a thought that whizzed past as I read your post... When letting the *istD select the focus point, AF is slower than with a pre-selected point. While waiting for Pentax to implement your suggestion (I think it's a good one), maybe pre-selection could be a solution for you? Best, Jostein ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.

