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D750
Weird AF-S Thing - Different from every other Nikon I've owned
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 371097" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Because, as has been confirmed, it <em>IS</em> broken if after focusing on one point of the frame you recompose and it now is over something out of focus, it should still fire. We all have our techniques, "right" or "wrong", that work for us. If moving the focus point around is something you <em>should</em> be doing then why they hell do they waste manual pages talking about it? Because it's a common technique many of us who predate the 51 point focus system have used for decades with great success. It's not "broke".</p><p></p><p>Here's the odd thing, I was able to reproduce it yesterday while typing the post, but can't seem to do it this morning in my office. I know which photos from yesterday have the issue and I'm going to dig down into the EXIF to see if I can find what any differences in camera settings there might have been with what's going on now. I'm headed out to shoot some as well so I'll see if it happens again. It was very strange, and uncharacteristic. I'm glad it's working properly now, but hate the idea that this may be some random thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 371097, member: 9240"] Because, as has been confirmed, it [I]IS[/I] broken if after focusing on one point of the frame you recompose and it now is over something out of focus, it should still fire. We all have our techniques, "right" or "wrong", that work for us. If moving the focus point around is something you [I]should[/I] be doing then why they hell do they waste manual pages talking about it? Because it's a common technique many of us who predate the 51 point focus system have used for decades with great success. It's not "broke". Here's the odd thing, I was able to reproduce it yesterday while typing the post, but can't seem to do it this morning in my office. I know which photos from yesterday have the issue and I'm going to dig down into the EXIF to see if I can find what any differences in camera settings there might have been with what's going on now. I'm headed out to shoot some as well so I'll see if it happens again. It was very strange, and uncharacteristic. I'm glad it's working properly now, but hate the idea that this may be some random thing. [/QUOTE]
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