Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Olympus Stylus 1 autofocus speed test

I tested the autofocus speed of the Olympus Stylus 1 (reviewed here), comparing it with the AF speed of an Olympus E-P5, with a Panasonic 20 1.7 II and an Olympus 45 1.8.  My method was to alternate focusing between a target 3 feet away, and another target around 6 feet away.  I measured the amount of time it took me to focus 30 times, alternating between these targets.  Check out the results!



4 comments:

  1. Hi Mike, I've been reading up quite many of your posts, and have learned much in a short time. Keep up the good work, and hope to see more posts on your RX1 experience, as I'm a RX1 user too.

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    1. Hi! Thanks for checking out some of the posts from our blog. I appreciate your support.

      About the rx1, i really liked it (i hope you saw the review) but the af speed was not adequate for my primary subject - my kids. I'm hoping that the next version will have hybrid af which would make it much more practical for my kind of shooting.

      Best regards,
      Mic

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    2. Yup, I read all your posts on the RX1, and I can relate to many of your experiences with it. Indeed the AF speed is somewhat of a pain, I face similar difficulties getting consistent properly focused shots with my niece and nephew, and the shallow DOF just makes it more challenging.

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    3. Yes it's too bad because purely in terms of image quality it is my current favorite camera and lens combination. Hopefully they can pair it with a better AF mechanism next time. If not, I can also hope to buy an A7 with 35 2.8 in the far future when used prices have dropped :) (I've only tried the A7 at a story but it seems to focus significantly faster than the RX1 and plus it has eye detection).

      Best regards,
      Mic

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