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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Poorly camera
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikkon" data-source="post: 396773" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>You are absolutely right. This doesnt lock focus but just the focus aerea/points. permanent Focus lock, (if useful) is only possible in Manual mode.</p><p></p><p>What I try to do (yes try because I tend to forget it now and then) when I want others to take pics with my camera (I never loan my camera for longer periods) is making use of the custom settings menu banks. For personal use my settings are under A (because I use the AF-on button instead of shutter for AF-lock) and for others who are not used to this I use the factory settings (shutter button for AF-lock) and put them in menu bank B. Before giving my camera I change it to bank B.</p><p>Might be useful when you loan your body to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikkon, post: 396773, member: 12207"] You are absolutely right. This doesnt lock focus but just the focus aerea/points. permanent Focus lock, (if useful) is only possible in Manual mode. What I try to do (yes try because I tend to forget it now and then) when I want others to take pics with my camera (I never loan my camera for longer periods) is making use of the custom settings menu banks. For personal use my settings are under A (because I use the AF-on button instead of shutter for AF-lock) and for others who are not used to this I use the factory settings (shutter button for AF-lock) and put them in menu bank B. Before giving my camera I change it to bank B. Might be useful when you loan your body to others. [/QUOTE]
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