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D7200
Continuous shooting test
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 686055" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Af-c with release priority will attempt to focus but focus is not required for shutter release. Continuous-low will give more time for focus to catch up. I set my c-low to 3 fps. Also, your focus mode, subject, and lighting will affect how fast the camera re-focuses during the sequence. It may not ever catch up in some situations.</p><p>You could try af-c with A1 set to focus priority. This will force a focus each shot and could slow down the burst. Depending on focus mode and action, the focus might not fall where you expect. This applies to shutter button focus. Like Mike said, bbf overrides the af-c priority set in menu A1. With bbf set on the d7200 with af-c, you are forced into release mode. This forced release priority with bbf varies by model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 686055, member: 4923"] Af-c with release priority will attempt to focus but focus is not required for shutter release. Continuous-low will give more time for focus to catch up. I set my c-low to 3 fps. Also, your focus mode, subject, and lighting will affect how fast the camera re-focuses during the sequence. It may not ever catch up in some situations. You could try af-c with A1 set to focus priority. This will force a focus each shot and could slow down the burst. Depending on focus mode and action, the focus might not fall where you expect. This applies to shutter button focus. Like Mike said, bbf overrides the af-c priority set in menu A1. With bbf set on the d7200 with af-c, you are forced into release mode. This forced release priority with bbf varies by model. [/QUOTE]
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