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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 483247" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>You started off by saying you were using BBF so if you have it set of manual focus BBF is not in use at all. M/A on the lens switches it from Manual focus to Auto Focus. You want Auto focus for sports. Using BBF you must be on AF-C then your BBF button when held is on continuous focus and when you let off the button the focus is locked. As far a exposure mode I think someone already gave you some good advice. Shutter priority, Auto ISO. then if you are shooting and they are a little to over or underexposed then use the exposure compensation to tweak the exposure. Once you set this way you should be able to shoot the entire game/match and get good results on all of them without have to miss the game/match fiddling with the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 483247, member: 6277"] You started off by saying you were using BBF so if you have it set of manual focus BBF is not in use at all. M/A on the lens switches it from Manual focus to Auto Focus. You want Auto focus for sports. Using BBF you must be on AF-C then your BBF button when held is on continuous focus and when you let off the button the focus is locked. As far a exposure mode I think someone already gave you some good advice. Shutter priority, Auto ISO. then if you are shooting and they are a little to over or underexposed then use the exposure compensation to tweak the exposure. Once you set this way you should be able to shoot the entire game/match and get good results on all of them without have to miss the game/match fiddling with the camera. [/QUOTE]
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