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D7200
Back button focusing and focus points
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<blockquote data-quote="Gewitty" data-source="post: 633817" data-attributes="member: 41952"><p>I'm talking about the a7 options, which allow selection of either 11 or 51 focus points. Not sure why I would ever use 11 rather than 51. Although on reflection, perhaps the AF button options you mention (<span style="color: #333333">single-point, Dyn [51], Dyn [21], Dyn [11], etc.) are relevant to the issue.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333"></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">I suppose the question should really be: When using back button focusing, what settings should be used to best enable a fast switch from single point static image shooting to continuous focus tracking of a moving subject, i.e. Using single press back button to lock focus on a static subject, then hold down the back button to enable tracking of a moving subject.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gewitty, post: 633817, member: 41952"] I'm talking about the a7 options, which allow selection of either 11 or 51 focus points. Not sure why I would ever use 11 rather than 51. Although on reflection, perhaps the AF button options you mention ([COLOR=#333333]single-point, Dyn [51], Dyn [21], Dyn [11], etc.) are relevant to the issue. I suppose the question should really be: When using back button focusing, what settings should be used to best enable a fast switch from single point static image shooting to continuous focus tracking of a moving subject, i.e. Using single press back button to lock focus on a static subject, then hold down the back button to enable tracking of a moving subject.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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