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Double focus in z6ii?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 792787" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I get that with my Z5 when I am in certain focus settings. I believe it's the dynamic area setting. I've been using a single point a lot lately, and don't get that. I'm pretty sure that in the dynamic area setting that when there are multiple areas highlighted, they are in the same plane.</p><p></p><p>I haven't been shooting moving subjects much, so the single point has been working better for me. I'm hoping to get out shooting more in the near future. Wife had her first eye surgery yesterday, and if things go well, I may have more freedom to spend some time away from the house. I may have to explore the dynamic area when I start shooting things like flying birds, and moving animals. The eye tracking is supposed to be a great feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 792787, member: 50197"] I get that with my Z5 when I am in certain focus settings. I believe it's the dynamic area setting. I've been using a single point a lot lately, and don't get that. I'm pretty sure that in the dynamic area setting that when there are multiple areas highlighted, they are in the same plane. I haven't been shooting moving subjects much, so the single point has been working better for me. I'm hoping to get out shooting more in the near future. Wife had her first eye surgery yesterday, and if things go well, I may have more freedom to spend some time away from the house. I may have to explore the dynamic area when I start shooting things like flying birds, and moving animals. The eye tracking is supposed to be a great feature. [/QUOTE]
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