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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 736398" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I have the Sigma C 150-600 on a d7200. I'm mostly using bbf with single point. I pretty much use single point for everything now. I play with 39 point sometimes for birds in flight. Sometimes I forget and I leave it on 39 point for birds on the ground or trees. Its not good. It will either miss focus or it might not even try. That's actually a good thing when it doesn't even try because I know immediately to set it back to single point. Also be sure to turn off OS when using a tripod. It is a 'must' with this lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 736398, member: 4923"] I have the Sigma C 150-600 on a d7200. I'm mostly using bbf with single point. I pretty much use single point for everything now. I play with 39 point sometimes for birds in flight. Sometimes I forget and I leave it on 39 point for birds on the ground or trees. Its not good. It will either miss focus or it might not even try. That's actually a good thing when it doesn't even try because I know immediately to set it back to single point. Also be sure to turn off OS when using a tripod. It is a 'must' with this lens. [/QUOTE]
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