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D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="angelamorgan" data-source="post: 313227" data-attributes="member: 25727"><p>Not really sure what you mean. </p><p></p><p>In AF -C I had the camera on a tripod. I focused the camera using a separate shutter release button. I never touched or moved the camera and I never recomposed. I Checked in the view finder before and after the shot was taken and the focus point was in the same place, so no movement as far as I know. but in ViewNX 2 the focus point was different to my view through the viewfinder as shown in my pics. I put it back to AF -S and the result was exactly the same as I saw through the viewfinder Strange eh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelamorgan, post: 313227, member: 25727"] Not really sure what you mean. In AF -C I had the camera on a tripod. I focused the camera using a separate shutter release button. I never touched or moved the camera and I never recomposed. I Checked in the view finder before and after the shot was taken and the focus point was in the same place, so no movement as far as I know. but in ViewNX 2 the focus point was different to my view through the viewfinder as shown in my pics. I put it back to AF -S and the result was exactly the same as I saw through the viewfinder Strange eh! [/QUOTE]
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