I am reading the book Mastering the Nikon D7200 by Darrell Young. I have an issue with selecting focusing modes by holding the AF-L button. When I press the AF-L/AE-L button it only changes the shutter speed or the aperture. What settings do I need to change so I can change Focus Modes on the fly? I am referring to page 479 in the book, section: Autofocus Modes in Detail. Thanks a lot.
Lee
Hi,
I don't have the book, but I'd like to offer some help, if you'd elaborate a little of what you are trying to do. Are you shooting stills? Using LiveView? Shooting video?
Nikon D7200 user manual p. 83 describes the three
Autofocus Modes of the D7200 and shows how you need to press the Autofocus Mode button and rotate the main (normally back) command dial to change between AF-S, AF-C and AF-A in the fly. It is 100% identical to my D4S.
Without having the D7200, but reading its manual it looks like there are several options in the Controls menu to assign to the AF-L/AE-L button, but
none of them is for changing Autofocus modes. Could you re-read the book and verify that there isn't a typo? Or that maybe a diagram has some print error pointing to a wrong button?
Sorry, as I don't have the book nor the camera, I have to rely on the user manual and my other cameras. It looks like what you are describing cannot be done. And if I am wrong I'll be the first to admit it.
