Barry Johnston
New member
I still have my old Minolta 7000i which I bought some 20+ years ago. It was, and still is an unbelievably good camera, way ahead of it's time I think. The thing is, with this camera I can turn all the lights off, and in a completely darkened room, point the camera at a blank wall and it will focus very easily indeed; no problems or hesitation at all. The red light on the front of the camera shines a grid pattern on the wall for the camera to focus on.
Why is it so hard for the most high-tech modern cameras of today to do this? My 1D MKII N struggles to focus against anything at low light levels, let alone a blank wall.....
Like to hear your opinions....
Regards,
Baz
Why is it so hard for the most high-tech modern cameras of today to do this? My 1D MKII N struggles to focus against anything at low light levels, let alone a blank wall.....
Like to hear your opinions....
Regards,
Baz