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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 750927" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>blackstar, BBF separates the AF from the shutter actuation so they are controlled independently. Plus it allows you to use your choice of AF-C or AF-S at any time without making any setting changes.</p><p></p><p>The way Peter7100 is choosing to use AF-C is with the shutter button. His way doesn't allow the ability to focus and recompose or the ability to use AF-S without making setting changes. </p><p></p><p>I'll be honest and say it took me a while to embrace BBF. All my bodies with the exception of the D500 allow me to seamlessly switch between BBF and using the shutter button because my U2 buttons are programmed for BBF, Manual Mode, AF-C, and Auto ISO. The D500 doesn't have a U2 button and requires making a change with the settings to switch by changing from one Menu Bank to another. I haven't tried it out myself since my D500 is simply dedicated to BBF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 750927, member: 13196"] blackstar, BBF separates the AF from the shutter actuation so they are controlled independently. Plus it allows you to use your choice of AF-C or AF-S at any time without making any setting changes. The way Peter7100 is choosing to use AF-C is with the shutter button. His way doesn't allow the ability to focus and recompose or the ability to use AF-S without making setting changes. I'll be honest and say it took me a while to embrace BBF. All my bodies with the exception of the D500 allow me to seamlessly switch between BBF and using the shutter button because my U2 buttons are programmed for BBF, Manual Mode, AF-C, and Auto ISO. The D500 doesn't have a U2 button and requires making a change with the settings to switch by changing from one Menu Bank to another. I haven't tried it out myself since my D500 is simply dedicated to BBF. [/QUOTE]
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