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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
AF while in continuous frame advance mode/burst mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D90" data-source="post: 272504" data-attributes="member: 17556"><p>I am curious to know the answer to this. It could apply to just about any camera out there but, since I own and shoot a D90 I will ask it here.</p><p></p><p>While in continuous frame advance mode, or burst mode, does the AF system continue to focus, or track, the subject?</p><p></p><p>For example, when I press the shutter button I know the viewfinder goes dark while the mirror is up for that brief fraction of a second. But I wonder, does the AF sensors depend on the mirror as the viewfinder does or do the sensors continue to see the target even though I cannot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D90, post: 272504, member: 17556"] I am curious to know the answer to this. It could apply to just about any camera out there but, since I own and shoot a D90 I will ask it here. While in continuous frame advance mode, or burst mode, does the AF system continue to focus, or track, the subject? For example, when I press the shutter button I know the viewfinder goes dark while the mirror is up for that brief fraction of a second. But I wonder, does the AF sensors depend on the mirror as the viewfinder does or do the sensors continue to see the target even though I cannot? [/QUOTE]
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