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Newbie to DSLR (Not Photo or Video Creation): How to Have AutoFocus on In (All?) Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Soniclight" data-source="post: 622166" data-attributes="member: 43660"><p>Yes, compared to a camcorder, autofocus is slow - which may or may not become a major problem for me. Depends on how I shoot the video (do it in segments after it's hit its mark then fuse the segments -- and this would only work when using a tripod). For still photos, not really and issue. As stated before, most of my video shooting is just for the video part, I nuke the audio track(s) anyway in my NLE, so the motor noise isn't an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soniclight, post: 622166, member: 43660"] Yes, compared to a camcorder, autofocus is slow - which may or may not become a major problem for me. Depends on how I shoot the video (do it in segments after it's hit its mark then fuse the segments -- and this would only work when using a tripod). For still photos, not really and issue. As stated before, most of my video shooting is just for the video part, I nuke the audio track(s) anyway in my NLE, so the motor noise isn't an issue. [/QUOTE]
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