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A while back I read an article about Sony's AF-A but I can't recall which camera they were testing, it may have been an A6000. The reviewer stated that while AF-A worked, it wasn't as accurate as AF-S or AF-C and resulted in soft or OOF shots while the camera tried to identify whether the subject was moving and switched back and forth.
I'm wondering if anyone uses it with good success and with which camera? By 'good success' I mean very, very few soft shots, or...if it's not worth bothering with. As a rule I'll use AF-C, which seems to work well when the subject is static and then starts to move.
I'm wondering if anyone uses it with good success and with which camera? By 'good success' I mean very, very few soft shots, or...if it's not worth bothering with. As a rule I'll use AF-C, which seems to work well when the subject is static and then starts to move.