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I have an always running 4 year old.   With my Nikon D750 it is very easy, just put the camera in CAF mode, choose 3D AF, and press the shutter button and voila, you got a series of perfect in focus photographs.   Doesn't get easier than that.

 

With Fuji XT2 not so simple.  Was trying different zone sizes, etc.   Still searching for perfect AF setting to work with

 

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Is there a problem here? These images are gorgeous...

Yes.   I got one series in focus, i got another one with nothing in focus.    I think it has to do with Face Recognition on/off.   

 

1) We know that Fuji turns of PDAF if you use Face Recognition. That remains from XT1. So you can have either PDAF or Face Recogntion. If you want Face Recognition, you are in Contrast AF land.

2) However in CAF when you choose low (3-5fps) the camera will still allow you to select face recognition, but not the eye choice. In CAF high (8fps) the camera will not allow you to select face recognition period.

Does it mean that Fuji tells you you can track at 5FPS by face via Contrast AF method on XT2, but you cannot track at 8fps by face via Contrast AF method?

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