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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 440663" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Set the "f" custom control to AF-On and then Auto Focus to AF-C It works great. I have been using it on my 5300 for a while now and love it.</p><p></p><p>I think the 9 point focus vs other settings depends on what you are shooting. Birds in flight, I usually set it to Single Point. For some other situations I use 9 point or matrix. Single Point you are either on or off. 9 point can have difficulty focusing if the scene is cluttered with other things ie a bird in a semi-thick bush with lots of branches. (Others with much more knowledge than I will answer this part better, I'm sure. Ha!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 440663, member: 27017"] Set the "f" custom control to AF-On and then Auto Focus to AF-C It works great. I have been using it on my 5300 for a while now and love it. I think the 9 point focus vs other settings depends on what you are shooting. Birds in flight, I usually set it to Single Point. For some other situations I use 9 point or matrix. Single Point you are either on or off. 9 point can have difficulty focusing if the scene is cluttered with other things ie a bird in a semi-thick bush with lots of branches. (Others with much more knowledge than I will answer this part better, I'm sure. Ha!) [/QUOTE]
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