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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Focusing issue
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 451650" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Maybe I am mis-reading your question, but it sounds like you are just not understanding your focus modes. You know you can just jog that focus point around with the multi selector, right? (provided the lock is not on.) In the the 9, 21, 51 point modes, you are picking a starting point and focus may jump to other points. If you are in single point mode, you are picking a single focus point. Something like auto-area will let the camera pick pretty much any of the focus points depending on the scene. You also mention af-a and af-s. These are modes for the focus servo and do not affect how the focus point is selected. So you need to read up on this. There is a lot to it, but its worth mastering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 451650, member: 4923"] Maybe I am mis-reading your question, but it sounds like you are just not understanding your focus modes. You know you can just jog that focus point around with the multi selector, right? (provided the lock is not on.) In the the 9, 21, 51 point modes, you are picking a starting point and focus may jump to other points. If you are in single point mode, you are picking a single focus point. Something like auto-area will let the camera pick pretty much any of the focus points depending on the scene. You also mention af-a and af-s. These are modes for the focus servo and do not affect how the focus point is selected. So you need to read up on this. There is a lot to it, but its worth mastering. [/QUOTE]
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