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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Help with Exposure Modes
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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 321630" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>As for the focusing: try to avoid AF (entirely) when shooting close ups and macros. Whenever it is possible (whenever you're not hurrying and the subjects/objects are standing still) use the manual focus mode. There are (at least) two reasons for this: 1) with the majority of lenses and cameras, "focus hunting" in AF mode(s) occurs mostly when shooting relatively close subjects; 2) there is no camera and there is no lens and there is no AF mode that will beat the sharp eye of a skilled photographer (practice, practice, practice...).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 321630, member: 18251"] As for the focusing: try to avoid AF (entirely) when shooting close ups and macros. Whenever it is possible (whenever you're not hurrying and the subjects/objects are standing still) use the manual focus mode. There are (at least) two reasons for this: 1) with the majority of lenses and cameras, "focus hunting" in AF mode(s) occurs mostly when shooting relatively close subjects; 2) there is no camera and there is no lens and there is no AF mode that will beat the sharp eye of a skilled photographer (practice, practice, practice...). [/QUOTE]
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