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D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 707932" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Manual focus should put it all on you for a bird in a tree and not be a problem. Unless you mean manual shooting mode, which would have no effect on focus. "Sports" is a scene mode, not a focus mode. However, it does by default set up a very automatic focus mode which could give you a problem with a bird in a tree. You could change the focus mode within the Sports setting, but why bother, leave it as a mode to try for sports. Manual focus or single point are your best choices for a bird surrounded by a tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 707932, member: 4923"] Manual focus should put it all on you for a bird in a tree and not be a problem. Unless you mean manual shooting mode, which would have no effect on focus. "Sports" is a scene mode, not a focus mode. However, it does by default set up a very automatic focus mode which could give you a problem with a bird in a tree. You could change the focus mode within the Sports setting, but why bother, leave it as a mode to try for sports. Manual focus or single point are your best choices for a bird surrounded by a tree. [/QUOTE]
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