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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Back Button Focus, enabling and disabling it easily?
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<blockquote data-quote="dieselnutjob" data-source="post: 717029" data-attributes="member: 47318"><p>I like what you suggest.</p><p>U1 = idiot mode</p><p>U2 = bigfoot mode</p><p>Stay out of U1 and U2 for most scenarios and mess with the settings as you go.</p><p>I have only tried BBF for 1/2 hr or so. Maybe I should persevere.</p><p></p><p>I didn't really need such a complicated camera to be honest, but at £900 for a brand new one it seemed silly to not spend a bit more and buy a camera that can do <em>everything</em> (full frame, screw focus lenses, two SD cards, fold out live view screen, good low light performance). My reasoning was that if I had spent a couple of hundred less on say a D5600 then the first time I can't do one of those things it would have driven me mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselnutjob, post: 717029, member: 47318"] I like what you suggest. U1 = idiot mode U2 = bigfoot mode Stay out of U1 and U2 for most scenarios and mess with the settings as you go. I have only tried BBF for 1/2 hr or so. Maybe I should persevere. I didn't really need such a complicated camera to be honest, but at £900 for a brand new one it seemed silly to not spend a bit more and buy a camera that can do [I]everything[/I] (full frame, screw focus lenses, two SD cards, fold out live view screen, good low light performance). My reasoning was that if I had spent a couple of hundred less on say a D5600 then the first time I can't do one of those things it would have driven me mad. [/QUOTE]
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