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D3200 AF inconsistency
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<blockquote data-quote="Oscariotrix" data-source="post: 123260" data-attributes="member: 12490"><p>Right..., while that tongue in cheek comment was good for a laugh, and Don's point of view is quite valuable, I was here looking for an example of what brought me here with this thread.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]29348[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This snap was actually taken by my missus in full Auto mode, and the Auto-Focus set to Dynamic-area AF. </p><p>While a little sharpening could be achieved in Photoshop post-processing, I realised I have quite a good number of pictures with similar results, taken with all 4 modes of AF in full Auto mode.</p><p></p><p>Funnily enough, most of those pictures were taken by my missus, as I rarely use full Auto. If it was me, I'd have used Aperture priority + AF-S with the idea of playing about with depth of field and bringing the background into focus (or not, in this case), but one way or another, the camera doesn't know who's pressing that button...</p><p></p><p>So, is this my error or camera error?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oscariotrix, post: 123260, member: 12490"] Right..., while that tongue in cheek comment was good for a laugh, and Don's point of view is quite valuable, I was here looking for an example of what brought me here with this thread. [ATTACH=CONFIG]29348[/ATTACH] This snap was actually taken by my missus in full Auto mode, and the Auto-Focus set to Dynamic-area AF. While a little sharpening could be achieved in Photoshop post-processing, I realised I have quite a good number of pictures with similar results, taken with all 4 modes of AF in full Auto mode. Funnily enough, most of those pictures were taken by my missus, as I rarely use full Auto. If it was me, I'd have used Aperture priority + AF-S with the idea of playing about with depth of field and bringing the background into focus (or not, in this case), but one way or another, the camera doesn't know who's pressing that button... So, is this my error or camera error?! [/QUOTE]
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