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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
Lens recognition
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 32297" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Like you, I have never heard of such a feature. If someone out there knows of it please chime in. The camera has auto focus and will focus on your subject when the shutter button is pressed halfway down, but you probably already know that. I don't know of any Nikon camera that will auto focus without pressing the shutter button halfway down. It's what tells the camera you're ready to take a shot. It makes no difference what lens you mount on the camera... the auto focus system is TTL and uses the subject contrast as the basis for focusing. (Unless you have the camera set on manual focus or you are using a lens that is manual focus only). The manual is almost always the best place to find your camera functions and settings. If its not there, it probably doesn't exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 32297, member: 654"] Like you, I have never heard of such a feature. If someone out there knows of it please chime in. The camera has auto focus and will focus on your subject when the shutter button is pressed halfway down, but you probably already know that. I don't know of any Nikon camera that will auto focus without pressing the shutter button halfway down. It's what tells the camera you're ready to take a shot. It makes no difference what lens you mount on the camera... the auto focus system is TTL and uses the subject contrast as the basis for focusing. (Unless you have the camera set on manual focus or you are using a lens that is manual focus only). The manual is almost always the best place to find your camera functions and settings. If its not there, it probably doesn't exist. [/QUOTE]
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