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<blockquote data-quote="lostnomore" data-source="post: 532400" data-attributes="member: 40922"><p>I don't like the position of the AE-L/AF-L button on the back of the D750 when set to AF-ON - about 1/4-inch too far left. So I've set the preview (Pv) button to AF-ON and I get a much more natural grip on the camera. Middle finger controls the AF using the Pv button and index finger fires the shutter. To each his own.</p><p></p><p>Also, I've put f3 onto My Menu so I can disable AF-ON from the Pv button and switch AF back to the shutter button. With soccer, for example, I like AF to be controlled by the shutter but for basketball I like having AF-ON using the Pv button to be able to switch between manual and auto focus; I'll manually lock focus on the basket sometimes but then continuous-AF on players moving around once away from the basket. Again, another little trick that works well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lostnomore, post: 532400, member: 40922"] I don't like the position of the AE-L/AF-L button on the back of the D750 when set to AF-ON - about 1/4-inch too far left. So I've set the preview (Pv) button to AF-ON and I get a much more natural grip on the camera. Middle finger controls the AF using the Pv button and index finger fires the shutter. To each his own. Also, I've put f3 onto My Menu so I can disable AF-ON from the Pv button and switch AF back to the shutter button. With soccer, for example, I like AF to be controlled by the shutter but for basketball I like having AF-ON using the Pv button to be able to switch between manual and auto focus; I'll manually lock focus on the basket sometimes but then continuous-AF on players moving around once away from the basket. Again, another little trick that works well for me. [/QUOTE]
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