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Lower end Nikon with best focus?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 673471" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>If he has it set for AF-C, then the next thing to determine is if it's set for Focus Priority or Release Priority. Focus Priority won't allow the shutter to fire if the image isn't in focus. Release Priority allows the shutter to take the pic even if focus isn't achieved. Seeing what RocketCowboy posted where the last shot in his comment didn't achieve focus at all, then my guess is the body is set to Release Priority. </p><p></p><p>If you are using my previous D90, I only ever used it in AF-S and never had any problem with the focus locking. Check out what RocketCowboy said. Perhaps change Release Priority to Focus Priority and see if that helps. The D90 is a great body. No doubt there is still a lot of life left in yours, but please check the AF-C settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 673471, member: 13196"] If he has it set for AF-C, then the next thing to determine is if it's set for Focus Priority or Release Priority. Focus Priority won't allow the shutter to fire if the image isn't in focus. Release Priority allows the shutter to take the pic even if focus isn't achieved. Seeing what RocketCowboy posted where the last shot in his comment didn't achieve focus at all, then my guess is the body is set to Release Priority. If you are using my previous D90, I only ever used it in AF-S and never had any problem with the focus locking. Check out what RocketCowboy said. Perhaps change Release Priority to Focus Priority and see if that helps. The D90 is a great body. No doubt there is still a lot of life left in yours, but please check the AF-C settings. [/QUOTE]
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