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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
AE/AF rear button
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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 264616" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>I plan on getting a D7100 before summer so I think this problem will not be an issue anymore. I'm going to play around a little more with the it being used as a back button focus. In that case I would assume that the AE/AF button locks the focus and then a half push of the shutter release locks the exposure. Is this correct?? But what about if you have the AE lock button on off, then I believe the shutter release does nothing but release the shutter, correct?? Last question on this intriguing option, do you always have to push two buttons when taking a picture (ie. rear button focus and shutter release)?? If so is that ever been a problem?? How does rear button focusing work when using a timer to release the shutter??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 264616, member: 17612"] I plan on getting a D7100 before summer so I think this problem will not be an issue anymore. I'm going to play around a little more with the it being used as a back button focus. In that case I would assume that the AE/AF button locks the focus and then a half push of the shutter release locks the exposure. Is this correct?? But what about if you have the AE lock button on off, then I believe the shutter release does nothing but release the shutter, correct?? Last question on this intriguing option, do you always have to push two buttons when taking a picture (ie. rear button focus and shutter release)?? If so is that ever been a problem?? How does rear button focusing work when using a timer to release the shutter?? [/QUOTE]
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