High-precision focusing, Moving subject predictive control – Canon EOS-1 User Manual

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High-precision focusing

Conventional At systems can

only detect vertical lines. A newly-
developed cross-type BASIS solves
this problem by also being able to
detect horizontal lines. Use of this
cross-line system greatly reduces the
number of difficult subjects for AF.

It also results in much more precise
focusing, particularly when using

lenses with maximum apertures of

f/2.8 or larger, and works extremely
well with difficult to focus wide-
angle lenses, improving speed and

accuracy.

Moving subject predictive control

The EOS-Ts AF system is better at

tracking moving subjects. When
using ultrasonic motor lenses or the

newly developed L series lenses, AF

tracking continues until just before
exposure begins. Depending on the
speed of the moving subject, the
camera automatically activates the

focus predict system.

Improved low-light performance

The AF system operates comfort­

ably at low-light levels down to EV-1

(With lenses having maximum aper­

tures of f/2.8 or larger and film
speed set at ISO 100). This means the
EOS-1 focuses quickly and precisely
in dark hallways, dimly lit rooms,
gardens at twilight — situations

where human vision is limited.
Having accurate AF operation avail­
able for these low-light situations

creates new possibilities for sophisti­
cated available-light photography.

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