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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 516324" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think you can <strong>fully</strong> utilize this technique on the d3300. I know I cannot on the d3100. The technique requires that the camera be set for 'release priority'. That means the camera is allowed to snap a shot even when not in focus. Many of the benefits of the technique require this. I'm talking situations where you focus with the back button, release the back button, and recompose the shot. Easy enough to test, with back button set up, see if you can take an out of focus shot. If you cannot release the shutter with the focus point falling on something not in focus, you wont get full benefit from this technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 516324, member: 4923"] I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think you can [B]fully[/B] utilize this technique on the d3300. I know I cannot on the d3100. The technique requires that the camera be set for 'release priority'. That means the camera is allowed to snap a shot even when not in focus. Many of the benefits of the technique require this. I'm talking situations where you focus with the back button, release the back button, and recompose the shot. Easy enough to test, with back button set up, see if you can take an out of focus shot. If you cannot release the shutter with the focus point falling on something not in focus, you wont get full benefit from this technique. [/QUOTE]
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