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Lens mode and Back button focusing
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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 483212" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>This conversation seems a little strange to me, I am certainly no expert and would like to understand the thinking behind doing this in manual mode.</p><p> </p><p>If I was shooting action sports I would have the camera in S mode and set a shutter speed fast enough to freeze the action, different for different sports I guess. I would probably use Auto ISO as well with it limited to say 800 max, personal taste depends on the camera. I would then probably choose Matrix or Highlight metering </p><p>To have your camera set in manual mode for an environment where the light is constantly changing seems to be asking for over / under exposure issues. Am I missing something - it wouldn't be the first time !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 483212, member: 15434"] This conversation seems a little strange to me, I am certainly no expert and would like to understand the thinking behind doing this in manual mode. If I was shooting action sports I would have the camera in S mode and set a shutter speed fast enough to freeze the action, different for different sports I guess. I would probably use Auto ISO as well with it limited to say 800 max, personal taste depends on the camera. I would then probably choose Matrix or Highlight metering To have your camera set in manual mode for an environment where the light is constantly changing seems to be asking for over / under exposure issues. Am I missing something - it wouldn't be the first time ! [/QUOTE]
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