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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 682476" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>For me, its a second hobby to learn all the technical possibilities, I hope I didn't make things more complicated. In the end, all you really need to do is set af-c mode, menu a1 to release, menu a6 to af-on only. This will give you the 'text book' bbf technique. Anything else would be a special situation. With those settings, hold the button for continuous focus, let it go for a simulated af-s mode to recompose or just to be pre-focused on a particular spot. It took me a year to really love this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 682476, member: 4923"] For me, its a second hobby to learn all the technical possibilities, I hope I didn't make things more complicated. In the end, all you really need to do is set af-c mode, menu a1 to release, menu a6 to af-on only. This will give you the 'text book' bbf technique. Anything else would be a special situation. With those settings, hold the button for continuous focus, let it go for a simulated af-s mode to recompose or just to be pre-focused on a particular spot. It took me a year to really love this method. [/QUOTE]
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