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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 682466" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p><strong>Re: BBF</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes. I've found my d7100* overrides the a1 and a2 priority settings when AF-On (bbf) is set. So no matter what, I get release priority when using the bb. It sounded like the OP was stuck with the camera not seeing focus when he recomposed, so that told me he is having focus priority with af-s and bbf. So its sounds like the d750 does respect the a1 and a2 settings with bbf set. (maybe, see below)*</p><p></p><p>You were able to to snap the shutter after recomposing. It is possible that the single point randomly fell on something focused even though you recomposed. Maybe try the test with your hand in front of the lens. Focus with bbf and af-s,focus priority. Then put your hand inches in front and see if the shutter refuses to snap. Your hand will certainly be out of focus and we will know whether or not bbf overrides the a2 menu. If it does snap on your hand, maybe the op had another setting causing some affect. I guess this deserves a try to see if af-c works the same with with its a1 menu.</p><p></p><p>*Now for more fun and confusion.... I just tried my d7100 and d7200. I have been thinking they both worked the same. The d7100 overrides a1 and a2 and I always get release priority with bbf set as I have been saying. The problem is, when I just tried the d7200, its a little different. In af-c, bbf overrides menu a1 and I get release priority no matter what, as expected. Even when set for focus priority, the shutter will fire. If I switch to af-s, then the a2 priority menu is respected. That was a surprise. I never use af-s with bbf so I probably never tried it. I assumed it behaved like the d7100 and overrode both a1 and a2 with bbf. So its looking like d7000, d7100, and d7200 are all a little different. Ugh, my head hurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 682466, member: 4923"] [b]Re: BBF[/b] Yes. I've found my d7100* overrides the a1 and a2 priority settings when AF-On (bbf) is set. So no matter what, I get release priority when using the bb. It sounded like the OP was stuck with the camera not seeing focus when he recomposed, so that told me he is having focus priority with af-s and bbf. So its sounds like the d750 does respect the a1 and a2 settings with bbf set. (maybe, see below)* You were able to to snap the shutter after recomposing. It is possible that the single point randomly fell on something focused even though you recomposed. Maybe try the test with your hand in front of the lens. Focus with bbf and af-s,focus priority. Then put your hand inches in front and see if the shutter refuses to snap. Your hand will certainly be out of focus and we will know whether or not bbf overrides the a2 menu. If it does snap on your hand, maybe the op had another setting causing some affect. I guess this deserves a try to see if af-c works the same with with its a1 menu. *Now for more fun and confusion.... I just tried my d7100 and d7200. I have been thinking they both worked the same. The d7100 overrides a1 and a2 and I always get release priority with bbf set as I have been saying. The problem is, when I just tried the d7200, its a little different. In af-c, bbf overrides menu a1 and I get release priority no matter what, as expected. Even when set for focus priority, the shutter will fire. If I switch to af-s, then the a2 priority menu is respected. That was a surprise. I never use af-s with bbf so I probably never tried it. I assumed it behaved like the d7100 and overrode both a1 and a2 with bbf. So its looking like d7000, d7100, and d7200 are all a little different. Ugh, my head hurts. [/QUOTE]
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