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<blockquote data-quote="vindex1963" data-source="post: 440884" data-attributes="member: 11778"><p>So unless it went right over my head the consensuses is Af-C using the back focus button, so in the simplest terms</p><p>constant focus is where most of you shoot? I like the back button but I have it set for exposure lock so when I'm </p><p>shooting and get a subject overexposed/underexposed I can expose one area, compose the shot in another and get the exposure I'm looking for.</p><p>Works great for landscape.</p><p></p><p>Seems like with this method you've moved the 1/2 shutter focus to the back and I can see that is a specialized shoot but for general shooting</p><p>now I'm pressing the back button and the shutter button when one will do both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vindex1963, post: 440884, member: 11778"] So unless it went right over my head the consensuses is Af-C using the back focus button, so in the simplest terms constant focus is where most of you shoot? I like the back button but I have it set for exposure lock so when I'm shooting and get a subject overexposed/underexposed I can expose one area, compose the shot in another and get the exposure I'm looking for. Works great for landscape. Seems like with this method you've moved the 1/2 shutter focus to the back and I can see that is a specialized shoot but for general shooting now I'm pressing the back button and the shutter button when one will do both. [/QUOTE]
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