LoboC píše:X-T20+70-300, ISO 12800
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Pěkné to máš. Můžu se zeptat, jak jsi řešil šum? Koukám na to na mobilu a vypadá to zatraceně dobře. Až se stydím, že mám FF
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LoboC píše:X-T20+70-300, ISO 12800
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oldbas píše:LoboC píše:X-T20+70-300, ISO 12800
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Pěkné to máš. Můžu se zeptat, jak jsi řešil šum? Koukám na to na mobilu a vypadá to zatraceně dobře. Až se stydím, že mám FF
So just for anybody else who might find their way here through Google or what not... from my understanding, after doing various experimenting with the settings, there is actually no autofocus tracking outside of eye/facing tracking when shooting video on the X-S10...!
There is pretty good tracking in photo shooting mode, yes, you have 4 AF modes, "Single Point", "Zone", "Wide/tracking" and "All", but when it comes to video, there's only "Multi" and "Area", and neither provides useful tracking. Oddly the video AF mode settings aren't explained anywhere in the manual but it seems that "multi" decides kind of randomly what to focus on without any input from the photographer (outside of how he/she decides to frame their shot, of course). It doesn't seem to do any real tracking, though. Or rather, sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't, but it's left to chance. "Area" seems to be exactly the same as "Single point" when shooting photos. Of the two, "Multi" works better, but it doesn't work well, and it's impossible to tell the camera what you want it to actually focus on.
So, the focus going haywire whenever the eyes/face being tracked is slightly obscured is basically "not a bug but a feature" or at least the "expected outcome". Increasing tracking sensitivity does very little to help with this. Maybe it holds on for a second longer before it goes focus searching, but that seems to be it, in my experience so far.
Unfortunately I've decided to return my camera over this, which I really find a shame as I'm otherwise quite taken with it, but one of my major expectations was that I'd be able to casually shoot home videos with a low aperture lens attached. Focus searching every couple of seconds doesn't make for smooth watching, esp not with the Fujinon 35mm f2 lenses which "breathe" quite a lot.
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