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AF question on the D500
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 769705" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Thinking through this some more - I will give the Shutter ON option a try. In the past I've used it on the D500. The downside is there's no way to recompose when using the shutter to focus while being in AF-C. But if one of the options of <u><strong>Focus + Release</strong></u> or <u><strong>Release + Focus</strong></u> works well, I might use one of those settings when I take the falconry images. That opportunity will be presenting itself soon, and I want to be ready. I'd hate to wind up with hundreds of images that are just a little too soft to sharpen. And that's what I've been dealing with for the past 18+ months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 769705, member: 13196"] Thinking through this some more - I will give the Shutter ON option a try. In the past I've used it on the D500. The downside is there's no way to recompose when using the shutter to focus while being in AF-C. But if one of the options of [U][B]Focus + Release[/B][/U] or [U][B]Release + Focus[/B][/U] works well, I might use one of those settings when I take the falconry images. That opportunity will be presenting itself soon, and I want to be ready. I'd hate to wind up with hundreds of images that are just a little too soft to sharpen. And that's what I've been dealing with for the past 18+ months. [/QUOTE]
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