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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
Focus points for tracking birds in flight or other fast moving objects ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno_RIP" data-source="post: 666513" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>BackdoorHippie, I did not say any of this. In fact, I only mention that I use single point and set my camera up using the video and the book by Steve Perry. I do set both my D700 and D7200 up with BBF and AF-C and I set AF point selection to AF51 and as Steve explains in the video and book I set mine up that way using a single point and only work up to the Dynamic area modes first 9 then 21 and rarely 51 because my experience has been just as Steve describes it in the latter part of the video. AF 9 or AF 11 I end up with wings instead of eyes in focus many times. But that is MY experience... and until NOW I did not share it. </p><p></p><p>Now I use a Gimbal and a tripod when I rarely shoot the big lens, but I still find it better. I am not making up terms as you elude too in your reply. That is beneath me. I know I get confused when I try to get into too much detail so I point people to experts that I respect rather than allow my ego to get in the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno_RIP, post: 666513, member: 34269"] BackdoorHippie, I did not say any of this. In fact, I only mention that I use single point and set my camera up using the video and the book by Steve Perry. I do set both my D700 and D7200 up with BBF and AF-C and I set AF point selection to AF51 and as Steve explains in the video and book I set mine up that way using a single point and only work up to the Dynamic area modes first 9 then 21 and rarely 51 because my experience has been just as Steve describes it in the latter part of the video. AF 9 or AF 11 I end up with wings instead of eyes in focus many times. But that is MY experience... and until NOW I did not share it. Now I use a Gimbal and a tripod when I rarely shoot the big lens, but I still find it better. I am not making up terms as you elude too in your reply. That is beneath me. I know I get confused when I try to get into too much detail so I point people to experts that I respect rather than allow my ego to get in the way. [/QUOTE]
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