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<blockquote data-quote="Lautermilch" data-source="post: 809661" data-attributes="member: 37465"><p>I don't want to go down the AF assist route. In experimenting with my D7000 and all the focus mode combos I found AF-A/3D got the best results. I do newbie models often and most of them can't stand still but rather act like they had too much caffeine. So the solution is to being list. I just got back from Walmart and got a small wearable 100LM light which I will attach to a stand that has a clip for holding reflectors. I will turn off the lights at my studio and see about placing the light for the camera to normally focus and then see about what settings I need to make sure the flash covers the light that will be used for focusing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lautermilch, post: 809661, member: 37465"] I don't want to go down the AF assist route. In experimenting with my D7000 and all the focus mode combos I found AF-A/3D got the best results. I do newbie models often and most of them can't stand still but rather act like they had too much caffeine. So the solution is to being list. I just got back from Walmart and got a small wearable 100LM light which I will attach to a stand that has a clip for holding reflectors. I will turn off the lights at my studio and see about placing the light for the camera to normally focus and then see about what settings I need to make sure the flash covers the light that will be used for focusing. [/QUOTE]
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