Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hi,

 

Instead of waiting for the Sony g master versions I decided to get the Metabones IV adapter to use with my EF 70-200 IS f4 and EF 24-70 f2.8 II.   I have upgraded my A7II to have the latest 3.10 firmware and I upgraded the firmware on the metabones as well.

 

Autofocus is quick and responsive.    However it seems I can only select focus points in the middle of the frame.  Is this what I should be expecting?  Or is there some settings in the camera that I need to change to get a wider area of focus points.

 

Thanks in advance, Scott

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi,

 

Instead of waiting for the Sony g master versions I decided

to get the Metabones IV adapter to use with my EF 70-200 IS

f4 and EF 24-70 f2.8 II.   I have upgraded my A7II to have

the latest 3.10 firmware and I upgraded the firmware on the

metabones as well.

 

Autofocus is quick and responsive.    However it seems I can

only select focus points in the middle of the frame.  Is this

what I should be expecting?  Or is there some settings in the

camera that I need to change to get a wider area of focus points.

 

Thanks in advance, Scott

The outermost points are not the same type as the inner AF points.

 

One set is phase focusing and the other is contrast focusing altho

I'm not sure which is which, cuz I don't have much use for AF. The

MetaBones does not engage both sets. I think it uses only contrast

focus, which is why it is sometimes accused of being slow at AF, so

it seems to me that the outermost AF points are prolly phase focus

and the inner would be contrast focusing. Phase focus is faster but

contrast focus is often more accurate. IIRC, should you attach any

native FE lens, you would gain access to all the AF points without

needing to change your current menu settings.

Link to post
Share on other sites

I use the Metabones IV with my A7ii and get the central AF points much like Brian Smith published here

 

http://briansmith.com/sony-a7ii-firmware-update-adds-af-system-selection/

 

the article suggeststhat the central 30% is PDAF. 117 points, that feels about right from what I see in my viewfinder. I have no problems with AF accuracy with these PDAF points on my Canon L lenses.

As an aside, my previous body, the Canon 6D, wasn't much different in terms of area covered by AF points. And I couldn't do MF very well on that, hence my switch to the Sony...with PDAF we now have both, OK, AF is somewhat limited, but it ain't bad...

 

Aside from the sheer pleasure of manual focus, this limitation Is also why it's nice to have both AF and MF lenses. If and when you need or want to, you can use the full frame for focussing using focus magnify when shooting with MF lenses.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Thanks for the responses.   I'm mainly using my canon glass for portraiture work so I'm cool with the middle focus points.   I didn't know if it was a metabones limitation or a settings issue.    After upgrading the firmware in my A7II and the firmware in the metabones IV all I can say is wow for the autofocus with the 70-200 f/4 and 24-70 2.8.

 

At least for now I can save some money on new g master glass.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...