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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
Best auto focus option?
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<blockquote data-quote="drummerJ99" data-source="post: 369044" data-attributes="member: 18248"><p>I took some photos for my sister and her husband with my new 50MM 1.8G over the weekend. All photos look great at facebook resolutions. Most photos even look super sharp at full resolution. So I'm loving the lens. However there were a few photos that at full resolution aren't as sharp. Nothing horrible but wondering if there is a better auto focus option then I'm currently using. Pretty sure I'm currently using the default Auto-Area AF(Think that's what it is called), where it automatically picks where to focus. If it doesn't pick right spot I normally use the thumb pad on back to move it left or right or whatever. Is that the best way for non-moving objects like portraits? Or is there something better?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jeffrey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drummerJ99, post: 369044, member: 18248"] I took some photos for my sister and her husband with my new 50MM 1.8G over the weekend. All photos look great at facebook resolutions. Most photos even look super sharp at full resolution. So I'm loving the lens. However there were a few photos that at full resolution aren't as sharp. Nothing horrible but wondering if there is a better auto focus option then I'm currently using. Pretty sure I'm currently using the default Auto-Area AF(Think that's what it is called), where it automatically picks where to focus. If it doesn't pick right spot I normally use the thumb pad on back to move it left or right or whatever. Is that the best way for non-moving objects like portraits? Or is there something better? Thanks, Jeffrey [/QUOTE]
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