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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 444827" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I switched to BBF not long after I took up photography so it didn't take much getting used to for me because I didn't have any old ingrained habits to break.</p><p>One consideration I've had is whether I should be using exposure lock as well? I'm not using centre weighted or spot metering more, so when I recompose, the point where the metering is taken is not on the subject. This can really throw things off if the subject is something like a bird up against a dark sky. Has anyone else found this to be an issue? I've only just noticed it as before I was shooting in manual more with matrix metering.</p><p></p><p>As for VR or VC in my case, I half press the shutter to re-engage this and then take the shot. You can hear it click on and off before and after with a mechanical whirring going on throughout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 444827, member: 25183"] I switched to BBF not long after I took up photography so it didn't take much getting used to for me because I didn't have any old ingrained habits to break. One consideration I've had is whether I should be using exposure lock as well? I'm not using centre weighted or spot metering more, so when I recompose, the point where the metering is taken is not on the subject. This can really throw things off if the subject is something like a bird up against a dark sky. Has anyone else found this to be an issue? I've only just noticed it as before I was shooting in manual more with matrix metering. As for VR or VC in my case, I half press the shutter to re-engage this and then take the shot. You can hear it click on and off before and after with a mechanical whirring going on throughout. [/QUOTE]
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