Cold Fussion
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I am starting to come to the conclusiont hat my 24-105 F4L focuses much better when the hotshoe flash is attached.
You're hotshoe flash has an AF assist lamp, does it not?
No freaking way. Look at this! (clicky) That's ISO 1600 on a compact! (new backlit Canon SD4000)
And, ^, it's likely not the lens but the camera/you. The AF assist shoots out a pattern specifically designed to have high contrast right on the AF points, random things outside have high contrast at random areas probably not over the AF points unless you're a focus then frame type of person.
I still don't get itIt's the Bill you pillochs.
I noticed that, which is why I asked if it was some sort of jab at Panasonic shooters.Point is that they're using a manual film camera for a surveilance operation in 2010.
Are we losing the point? For christ sake, am I the only one who gets annoyed when television shows and films just pick up any old camera? It's just so inaccurate, I've seen portrayals of paparazzis using 300D's with kit lenses and popup flashes, which would just not happen.. err..
I'm the only? Oh, okay.