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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
Manual vs AF
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 63149" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Obviously, we are spoilt with AF. I am not sure how people did it before AF, but using MF on a moving subject is no easy task. I am just getting the hang of using a 50mm F1.8 D on my D5100. It's a great lens wide open. Thankfully, i have a little white dot that appears in my viewfinder when things are in focus - i ahve to manually focus of course. I have been having great fun with it and am getting good at pointing, focusing and shooting quite fast. But, as i said before, i am so spoilt when i go back to AF with my 18-55.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 63149, member: 9619"] Obviously, we are spoilt with AF. I am not sure how people did it before AF, but using MF on a moving subject is no easy task. I am just getting the hang of using a 50mm F1.8 D on my D5100. It's a great lens wide open. Thankfully, i have a little white dot that appears in my viewfinder when things are in focus - i ahve to manually focus of course. I have been having great fun with it and am getting good at pointing, focusing and shooting quite fast. But, as i said before, i am so spoilt when i go back to AF with my 18-55. [/QUOTE]
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