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D7200
D7200 with f6.3 and 1.4 converter focusing
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 684460" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>This is so important for <strong><em>anyone</em></strong> who struggles with low light focusing. Sometimes during Worship when the lights are low, I have to find a spot that has contrast to focus on. It can be the edge of a table that meets a lighter or darker color background, the edge of a music stand, or even the edge of a choir robe where the blue part meets the white part of the robe. I've also had to quickly switch to manual focus when the AF fails to lock onto to something. And most times I'm using my 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. Typically it happens during night services such as Tennebrae when they start turing down the lights. By the end when the lights are all but extinguished, it's all manual focus until they turn up the lights for people exit.</p><p></p><p>Mike, glad to hear you finally made your decision. :encouragement:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 684460, member: 13196"] This is so important for [B][I]anyone[/I][/B] who struggles with low light focusing. Sometimes during Worship when the lights are low, I have to find a spot that has contrast to focus on. It can be the edge of a table that meets a lighter or darker color background, the edge of a music stand, or even the edge of a choir robe where the blue part meets the white part of the robe. I've also had to quickly switch to manual focus when the AF fails to lock onto to something. And most times I'm using my 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. Typically it happens during night services such as Tennebrae when they start turing down the lights. By the end when the lights are all but extinguished, it's all manual focus until they turn up the lights for people exit. Mike, glad to hear you finally made your decision. :encouragement: [/QUOTE]
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