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Indoor Dog Agility Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 659672" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>On the Mode Dial, you have M, A, S, U1, U2, and a few others. The U1 and U2 allow you to customize your settings and program them into the body. Then when you switch to U1 or U2, those specific settings are ready for you. </p><p></p><p>My regular settings are AF-S with single point. Generally I use either Aperture Priority or Manual Mode for most of what I photograph. BUT...for birds, I have the body set for BBF, AF-C, Aperture Priority, and dynamic 9 for the focus points in U1. U2 is the same except it is set for Manual Mode instead of Aperture Priority. </p><p></p><p>So my point is I have 3 different settings at my fingertips. All I have to do is to switch between my regular setting to either U1 or U2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 659672, member: 13196"] On the Mode Dial, you have M, A, S, U1, U2, and a few others. The U1 and U2 allow you to customize your settings and program them into the body. Then when you switch to U1 or U2, those specific settings are ready for you. My regular settings are AF-S with single point. Generally I use either Aperture Priority or Manual Mode for most of what I photograph. BUT...for birds, I have the body set for BBF, AF-C, Aperture Priority, and dynamic 9 for the focus points in U1. U2 is the same except it is set for Manual Mode instead of Aperture Priority. So my point is I have 3 different settings at my fingertips. All I have to do is to switch between my regular setting to either U1 or U2. [/QUOTE]
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