Toralf Lund wrote:
>>I haven't shot the K100D, but I have used the DL, DS, D and the Rebel.
>>
>>Ergonomically, the Pentax's are far better. More comfortable to shoot 
>>with, far better viewfinder, better control layout. And the Pentax 18-55 
>>is a significantly better lens than the Canon 18-55, with better build, 
>>quick-shift focus, included hood and distinctly superior optics.
>>
>>The AF on the Rebel XT is faster, especially with USM lenses and in 
>>lower light. The AF on the Pentax's is quite acceptable and the K100D is 
>>known to have faster AF than the models I've shot.
>>  
> 
> It also seems like most people here agree that the Pentax AF is 
> generally more accurate than the competitor's systems (including I 
> suppose, Canon's.) Haven't done a lot of comparisons myself.
> 
> As for speed, I've tried the 350D only with the kit lens, and it didn't 
> strike me as being faster than what I'm used to from older film 
> Pentaxes. As people are reporting a somewhat significant speedup on the 
> K100D compared to older digital models, which were probably already 
> faster than e.g. my MZ-5n, I wouldn't be surprised if it beats Canons 
> with cheap lenses. But again, I didn't really compare the 350D and my 
> Pentaxes side-by-side.
> 
> - Toralf
> 
> 

The Pentax units are certainly more accurate than the other bottom-shelf 
AF units (Nikon's Multi-CAM 900, Canon's Rebel units). It's not up to 
the top-shelf units though (Multi-CAM 2000, Canon's 45-point unit) which 
are simply light-years ahead of SAFOX VIII in performance. It's as good 
as the mid-range units from other makers, which it essentially is.

Note it will outperform the 20D and 30D with slow lenses, accuracy-wise 
but put a faster lens on them and they'll match it. The reason is that 
Canon's AF units (except for the Rebel's) have two modes, and 
High-precision mode requires fast glass to be activated (f2.8 or faster 
for the 20D/30D/5D and f4 for the EOS 1v/1D/1Ds/3)

-Adam

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