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D5100
Manual Zooming in D5100 makes subject blurred
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<blockquote data-quote="Myth" data-source="post: 68068" data-attributes="member: 10201"><p>If you shoot in A, S, P mode keep the lens switch to A-autofocus. It will auto focus irrespective of if you are in af-a, af-s or af-c. You will see the red dot locking the focus along with af-l green light in the view finder once the subject is locked.</p><p></p><p>If you shoot in M manual, everything is manual. Best practice is slide the lens switch to M and use the lens ring for focus. Change the focus to MF instead of af-s, af-a, af-c. You will see red dot and af-l lock but trust on the focus manually. I too wonder why...but thats how it works and lock your subject. I was told for getting best result in manual mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myth, post: 68068, member: 10201"] If you shoot in A, S, P mode keep the lens switch to A-autofocus. It will auto focus irrespective of if you are in af-a, af-s or af-c. You will see the red dot locking the focus along with af-l green light in the view finder once the subject is locked. If you shoot in M manual, everything is manual. Best practice is slide the lens switch to M and use the lens ring for focus. Change the focus to MF instead of af-s, af-a, af-c. You will see red dot and af-l lock but trust on the focus manually. I too wonder why...but thats how it works and lock your subject. I was told for getting best result in manual mode. [/QUOTE]
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