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<blockquote data-quote="chills4u" data-source="post: 640718" data-attributes="member: 43094"><p>Thank you, Kevin. My understanding was that AF-S works for stationary subjects and AF-C for moving subjects. Given that we had our toddler with us which pushed me to keep it on AF-C but that obviously didn't work well for capturing my wife using recomposing technique. What would you suggest for the above situation where I want to capture the moving subject and still get sharp focus, keep it on AF-S and increase the shutter speed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chills4u, post: 640718, member: 43094"] Thank you, Kevin. My understanding was that AF-S works for stationary subjects and AF-C for moving subjects. Given that we had our toddler with us which pushed me to keep it on AF-C but that obviously didn't work well for capturing my wife using recomposing technique. What would you suggest for the above situation where I want to capture the moving subject and still get sharp focus, keep it on AF-S and increase the shutter speed? [/QUOTE]
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