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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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How to make good use of AE Lock Hold ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ahsan26" data-source="post: 433499" data-attributes="member: 38146"><p>Thanks for the answer. I 95% of the time use AF-S Focus so i believe as mentioned if i focus using the back button and then let it go my focus will remain intact and then i can meter my scene wherever i want but then why i need to lock my exposure ? Shouldn't i just meter the scene accordingly and press the shutter ? Let it say I am using Spot Meter. Or what difference it will be if i am using other metrring modes as matrix or centre metering ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahsan26, post: 433499, member: 38146"] Thanks for the answer. I 95% of the time use AF-S Focus so i believe as mentioned if i focus using the back button and then let it go my focus will remain intact and then i can meter my scene wherever i want but then why i need to lock my exposure ? Shouldn't i just meter the scene accordingly and press the shutter ? Let it say I am using Spot Meter. Or what difference it will be if i am using other metrring modes as matrix or centre metering ? [/QUOTE]
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