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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Reason to choose 21-pt Af over 39-pt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Arizphotodude" data-source="post: 34146" data-attributes="member: 7839"><p>Joe, that's true, but as I'm sure you know, you can also just choose the single focus point and focus on your target, hold the focus lock button, and then recompose the shot. For me, that's easier than manually moving the focus point. Like a lot of this stuff, it all comes down to preference. Luckily, Nikon gives us options. Getting back to the original question, I know for me, I didn't like giving the camera that many options for focus. For others, the reasoning may be different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arizphotodude, post: 34146, member: 7839"] Joe, that's true, but as I'm sure you know, you can also just choose the single focus point and focus on your target, hold the focus lock button, and then recompose the shot. For me, that's easier than manually moving the focus point. Like a lot of this stuff, it all comes down to preference. Luckily, Nikon gives us options. Getting back to the original question, I know for me, I didn't like giving the camera that many options for focus. For others, the reasoning may be different. [/QUOTE]
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