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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 803033" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Actually, all subjects in my example photos were active at the time, some moved slowly (swimming ducks) some fast and abruptly (birds in pic1, 2, 3). I used "large AF area" before but wanted to try "object track". I had thought about "small AF area" but the next day I went back to the area for some pano for the weekly challenge, and all those small birds were gone (moved to some other area I think). No testing opportunity. Will try some other time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 803033, member: 47518"] Actually, all subjects in my example photos were active at the time, some moved slowly (swimming ducks) some fast and abruptly (birds in pic1, 2, 3). I used "large AF area" before but wanted to try "object track". I had thought about "small AF area" but the next day I went back to the area for some pano for the weekly challenge, and all those small birds were gone (moved to some other area I think). No testing opportunity. Will try some other time. [/QUOTE]
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