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BIF & Tracking question
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 659462" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Me too on moving the focus point, I could never do that on the fly. If I know I will be tracking a boat or something I'll jog it left or right first. But not good at moving it while actually shooting. That screen shot above is where d9 moved the final point to. As I understand it, you pick a starting point in the D's and the camera moves to a new point if the subject falls off. I picked center point in all those shots and the camera moved a bit as I fired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 659462, member: 4923"] Me too on moving the focus point, I could never do that on the fly. If I know I will be tracking a boat or something I'll jog it left or right first. But not good at moving it while actually shooting. That screen shot above is where d9 moved the final point to. As I understand it, you pick a starting point in the D's and the camera moves to a new point if the subject falls off. I picked center point in all those shots and the camera moved a bit as I fired. [/QUOTE]
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