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D7100
Back Button Focus with AE-L added
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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 502334" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Thanks Don for your explanation. I think I use close to the system you do, but here are my steps:</p><p>1. BBF to focus on the desired focus point. Then release BBF to lock</p><p>2. Move camera to the point for desired exposure (only if it is a weird lighting situation) and 1/2 shutter to lock exposure.</p><p>3. Move camera to frame shot and shoot it.</p><p>Step 2 is skipped if lighting is OK for most of shot.</p><p></p><p>Our different methods are moving the square (I do it sometimes, depending on the situation). I find it awkward to move the focus point square around with out dropping the camera down some to see where the arrow button is. (The FN button which I have set to change ISO is the same way for me to find. Ha!)</p><p></p><p>I am talking with the D5300 which may be a different bag of tricks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 502334, member: 27017"] Thanks Don for your explanation. I think I use close to the system you do, but here are my steps: 1. BBF to focus on the desired focus point. Then release BBF to lock 2. Move camera to the point for desired exposure (only if it is a weird lighting situation) and 1/2 shutter to lock exposure. 3. Move camera to frame shot and shoot it. Step 2 is skipped if lighting is OK for most of shot. Our different methods are moving the square (I do it sometimes, depending on the situation). I find it awkward to move the focus point square around with out dropping the camera down some to see where the arrow button is. (The FN button which I have set to change ISO is the same way for me to find. Ha!) I am talking with the D5300 which may be a different bag of tricks. [/QUOTE]
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