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Hi Marc,
In short, it hunts continuously... I've tried it on Red Kites and gave up because it just couldn't track something that small and erratic. My old 5DMKIII could and so could the D800 when I switched to Nikon. I also took the X-T1 to Oulton Park for the first round of the British GT series and essentially used manual focus for the whole day or used single point focus and kept my aperture small to give me a fighting chance. The Fuji was absolutely dire at keeping a lock on a moving target. I know it's not me because I've been at this photography lark for a fair while now and I'd like to think that I've got a good grasp of the basics.
For anything that's static, the Fuji system is outstanding but I need something that will do everything well rather than just a few things. Fuji glass on the other hand, is absolutely stellar and I'm definitely going to miss the 56mm f/1.2 and the 35mm f/1.4
Fair enough. As I say, I haven't used it yet and I don't really take that many photos of fast moving objects but yes, very impressed with Fuji glass so far.
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