The global shutter reduces dynamic range reportedly by approximately 1 stop (in Canon's C700). Canon isn't offering EF mount with the global shutter version and there isn't any AF. It is a little surprising they aren't offering AF on it yet as action sequences would be an interesting application for it.
I agree dual pixel AF seems very promising, and an elegant solution to the live view and video AF problem. However, how it performs relative to SLT in photography and video, and SLR systems in still photography will need to be evaluated as the technology progresses. For me these are only theoretical options since I prefer to see and frame the subject optically. The D5 is fast enough (frame rate wise) and the autofocus tracking is so good I can safely shoot at f/1.4 without worrying about focus, even when photographing moving subjects in low light. The out of focus percentages are really surprisingly low. However, if the pixel density is increased to 36MP or 42MP or higher, I have no doubt the slightly but perceptably out of focus rate would increase. However it's not like approaching subject tracking produces 100% in focus results at f/1.4 using any currently available technology. The fact that people are reporting really low out of focus rates on action subjects (i.e. single digit percentages on birds in flight) with the higher pixel density D500 is very promising. For me the optical viewfinder is worth the minor inconvenience of occasional fine tuning work.
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