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 Posted: Sun Jul 7th, 2019 10:12
blackfox



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Which is where I'm coming from with canikon being far behind the field , on my g80 which is a mid range model . Not only can I change the size of my actual a.f point by simply pulling it in and out with my fingers ,I can also build up a multi point a/f module to cater for instance birds flying left to right i.e a central line of two or three points right across the screen then a central block three to five deep . But saying that I still prefer the Nikon 7200 for ultimate I.q horses for courses but I keep a open mind . 
       You do lose d.o.f with a smaller sensor as well with the mft . And noise can be a problem as well , but I find that they are easily adaptable to classic manual focus lenses and work very well with them due to I.b.i.s I have just got hold of a vivitar 200mm f3.5 which then becomes when mounted on the g80 a 400mm f3.5 with I.s via the body making it hand holdable .. I buy all classic lenses in Nikon mount as well so they will fit either body the g80 or Nikon D7200