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Anyone Else NOT use Back Button Focus?
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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 614711" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>Once you get your landscape in focus like you want, just take your thumb off the button and it will lock on the scene. If an eagle fly's by you just point at it and hold the button down and you have continuous focus instantly for that shot that you would have missed using the shutter button to focus with. You have instant access to both methods. Using the shutter button you only have access to one or the other without having to take time changing it in the menu and missing the once in a lifetime eagle shot. once you get use to using BBF I don't believe you will ever go back to the shutter button method, I know I won't!!! </p><p></p><p> I know in you case with the problem with you thumb it is different but for most folks BBF will work much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 614711, member: 8635"] Once you get your landscape in focus like you want, just take your thumb off the button and it will lock on the scene. If an eagle fly's by you just point at it and hold the button down and you have continuous focus instantly for that shot that you would have missed using the shutter button to focus with. You have instant access to both methods. Using the shutter button you only have access to one or the other without having to take time changing it in the menu and missing the once in a lifetime eagle shot. once you get use to using BBF I don't believe you will ever go back to the shutter button method, I know I won't!!! I know in you case with the problem with you thumb it is different but for most folks BBF will work much better. [/QUOTE]
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