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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 682550" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Thanks for the update. Its sounds like the d750 behaves just like the d7200, including the holding of the bb in af-s-fp and recomposing, just tried it. Interesting. I'm not thinking of any good use off-hand for af-s w/bbf, but interesting that Nikon has these subtle tweaks between similar models.</p><p>It took me a year to get used to bbf. Lots of back and forth and some missed shots in my confusion. Then it all clicked and I began finding great use for it in macro and wildlife. I leave it always at af-c, at most I change from single point to d9 or more for a bird in flight. I keep a U setting with shutter button focus in case I need to hand the camera to someone for a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 682550, member: 4923"] Thanks for the update. Its sounds like the d750 behaves just like the d7200, including the holding of the bb in af-s-fp and recomposing, just tried it. Interesting. I'm not thinking of any good use off-hand for af-s w/bbf, but interesting that Nikon has these subtle tweaks between similar models. It took me a year to get used to bbf. Lots of back and forth and some missed shots in my confusion. Then it all clicked and I began finding great use for it in macro and wildlife. I leave it always at af-c, at most I change from single point to d9 or more for a bird in flight. I keep a U setting with shutter button focus in case I need to hand the camera to someone for a shot. [/QUOTE]
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