I forgot about AF, I believe there is no AF system run as far as the
pre-focused OM. You want to work fast, use pre-focus. The LV of 4/3 is VERY
slow, forget about catching anything that move. LV contrast AF on the 4/3
does not work (my E-520) at low light while the E-PL1 is MUCH better, it can
focus under very dark condition.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Chris Barker" <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> That delay will have been because of the time it takes to focus in some
> conditions, John. You will have been in low light or contrast and the
> system will have struggled with focus.
>
> LV is always a bit slow to focus because of the sequence of events, but
> low light or contrast will have exacerbated the problem.
>
> Chris
>
> On 26 Sep 2010, at 13:50, John Hudson wrote:
>
>> Several shots taken with my E3 at my mother-in-law's recent 100th
>> birthday
>> celebration were spoiled because of the time delay between pressing the
>> shutter release and the "film" being exposed. The time delay was even
>> more
>> pronounced using the live-view feature.
>>
>> With the advent of the E5, or any subsequent E camera releases, will
>> these,
>> or can these, time delays be reduced to match the time delay experienced
>> using an OM4T or a Leica M for example, namely virtually no time delay at
>> all ?
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