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autofocus that tracks eye movement is genuinely a bit mind blowing
Wanted to try that just for shits and giggles ever since I read Ken Rockwell rave about it.
Wonder why they didn't continue developing this though!When shooting portraits can it really see the difference whether you're looking straight ahead or at one of the eyes (would this work with longer lenses and shallow depth of field)?
Have to say, I'm really digging the EOS 30. It's like using a normal modern DSLR but uses film, obviously.
The autofocus that tracks eye movement is genuinely a bit mind blowing - once you've calibrated it (which takes 10 seconds) it works flawlessly, even with glasses.