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How to make good use of AE Lock Hold ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 439856" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>For back button focusing, there is no reason not to use AF-C, even with a single focus point. That way, if your subject is not moving, you can focus, release, recompose, and shoot. But if your subject is moving, you can hold the back button down and keep the auto-focus working while you shoot. That's one of the advantages of BBF.</p><p></p><p>Even with the blown out highlights you complain about, that is a wonderful picture of that boy. If he is your son, you will love it much more in many years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 439856, member: 15302"] For back button focusing, there is no reason not to use AF-C, even with a single focus point. That way, if your subject is not moving, you can focus, release, recompose, and shoot. But if your subject is moving, you can hold the back button down and keep the auto-focus working while you shoot. That's one of the advantages of BBF. Even with the blown out highlights you complain about, that is a wonderful picture of that boy. If he is your son, you will love it much more in many years. [/QUOTE]
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