Hi everyone,
I've had an X100S for a while that I really enjoy, but it would be more useful to me if it had face-detect autofocus, primarily because I take pictures of, wait for it, people. So, I'm thinking of grabbing a newer model that does have it. What I'm wondering is, if I were to equip the X-T1 with one of the more rapidly focusing lenses, is there any appreciable difference in the face-detect autofocus performance between the X-T1 and X100T? Actually, in addition to that, if you find the other focus modes present on the X-T1 (and not on the X100T) particularly useful for people shots, especially, of, say, four-year-olds who might be playing in your living room or backyard, that would be helpful to know, too.
I understand that it's unlikely anyone's done a highly controlled test of this, but even impressions from extended use of both cameras would be useful. Thank you all in advance for your help!
Regards,
Derek
I've had an X100S for a while that I really enjoy, but it would be more useful to me if it had face-detect autofocus, primarily because I take pictures of, wait for it, people. So, I'm thinking of grabbing a newer model that does have it. What I'm wondering is, if I were to equip the X-T1 with one of the more rapidly focusing lenses, is there any appreciable difference in the face-detect autofocus performance between the X-T1 and X100T? Actually, in addition to that, if you find the other focus modes present on the X-T1 (and not on the X100T) particularly useful for people shots, especially, of, say, four-year-olds who might be playing in your living room or backyard, that would be helpful to know, too.
I understand that it's unlikely anyone's done a highly controlled test of this, but even impressions from extended use of both cameras would be useful. Thank you all in advance for your help!
Regards,
Derek