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D7000
D7000 AF-L / AE-E button used for focus, sports photography
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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 141967" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>You are right on track. Assign the AF-L/AE-E to AF ON (F5 menu)</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Then you must switch release mode priority on the AF-S and AF-C from "Focus" to "Release".</em></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><em>Go To Menu</em></strong></p><p></p><p><strong><em>Go to Customs Setting Mode</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Go to A1 ... choose "Release" (instead of Focus) </em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Go to A2 ... choose "Release" (instead of Focus)</em></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Use AF-C single point. By doing this, you disable the AF by half-pressing the shutter and use the AF-L rear button to focus on your subject instead. It takes getting use to it but you'll have more keepers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 141967, member: 6573"] You are right on track. Assign the AF-L/AE-E to AF ON (F5 menu) [B][I]Then you must switch release mode priority on the AF-S and AF-C from "Focus" to "Release".[/I][/B] [B][/B] [B][I]Go To Menu[/I][/B] [B][I]Go to Customs Setting Mode[/I][/B] [B][I]Go to A1 ... choose "Release" (instead of Focus) [/I][/B] [B][I]Go to A2 ... choose "Release" (instead of Focus)[/I][/B] Use AF-C single point. By doing this, you disable the AF by half-pressing the shutter and use the AF-L rear button to focus on your subject instead. It takes getting use to it but you'll have more keepers. [/QUOTE]
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