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Yes, it can.

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A snatch shot using zone focus

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One of my action photos can be found in my daily journal on the date March 17th:

Blipfoto :: thomsva :: 17 March 2010

 

I tried lots of things during the concert to learn best practices when trying to capture the action. Not easy to do when the light situation is very difficult and everything happens very fast.

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One of my action photos can be found in my daily journal on the date March 17th:

Blipfoto :: thomsva :: 17 March 2010

 

I tried lots of things during the concert to learn best practices when trying to capture the action. Not easy to do when the light situation is very difficult and everything happens very fast.

 

That's an outstanding image....That dude can really jump!

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All you have to do to capture the action is to have the camera prefocused then press the button at exactly the right moment. :)

 

At the concert I ended up using manual focus. For those of us who often miss the perfect moment it would help if the photo could be stored in memory faster, and we would be given a second chance. I use continuous mode too sometimes but then the slow storing of photos i so slow that the next situation might pass.

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Ok, I'm going to say it... of course the X1 can take photos of moving objects. However, the key is capturing the right moment when something comes out of nowhere and happens quickly. That is the hard part and is where the X1 fails.

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Ok, I'm going to say it... of course the X1 can take photos of moving objects. However, the key is capturing the right moment when something comes out of nowhere and happens quickly. That is the hard part and is where the X1 fails.

 

But it seems doable! Take a look at Thomsva Blibfoto album for beautiful examples on panning:

 

- Blipfoto :: thomsva :: 30 May 2010

- Blipfoto :: thomsva :: 25 May 2010

 

Thank you Thomsva for this!

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The only way I see it working is zone focusing @ predefined scale 3, 6, 9 ft. I knew the af was slow, but it really is painful when it comes to hitting a moment quickly. Even walking around comicon before zone focusing i missed a LOT of shots (not that i am super fast normally) but pulling out the gf1 was a welcome relief at one point...however I didn't give up and went back to trying zone focusing...without much success. The bottom line is, when people say this camera is slow, it is.. very, in every way.

 

That said, i'm not sure I fully understand prefocusing.

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Each post above reinforces the act of slow auto focus. Shutter lag and slow auto focus can be overridden by pre focusing. Leica has failed to address these two issues. Most any cheap point and shoot has faster autofocus.. Will try ever address these two issues?

IMHO doubtful.

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