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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
remote control ML-L3 always triggers AF-ON
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<blockquote data-quote="ntz" data-source="post: 748687" data-attributes="member: 48982"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>thanks much for your input .. OMG, it works ... yeah, it works indeed, but it's like when you scratch your head with left head behind right ear .. will not work with LV (Live View) on, there are only AF-S and AF-F modes (doesn't work with any combination of focus style with them), so how it works</p><p></p><p>You must have when the LV is off set af-c mode, then you can turn on the LV (which will put mirrors up), then you can make your composition there (zoom and focus wherever you want), then turn off LV to fall back to AF-C, then you can use remote control because camera won't try to adjust focus - indeed ... that's cunning !!! also you should have all the time viewfinder covered because actually you will be always shooting in viewfinder mode without eye stick to that</p><p></p><p>thanks for this tip ... it indeed works however in my opinion not as intended to be used .. I will stick with delayed shutter release then</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntz, post: 748687, member: 48982"] Hello, thanks much for your input .. OMG, it works ... yeah, it works indeed, but it's like when you scratch your head with left head behind right ear .. will not work with LV (Live View) on, there are only AF-S and AF-F modes (doesn't work with any combination of focus style with them), so how it works You must have when the LV is off set af-c mode, then you can turn on the LV (which will put mirrors up), then you can make your composition there (zoom and focus wherever you want), then turn off LV to fall back to AF-C, then you can use remote control because camera won't try to adjust focus - indeed ... that's cunning !!! also you should have all the time viewfinder covered because actually you will be always shooting in viewfinder mode without eye stick to that thanks for this tip ... it indeed works however in my opinion not as intended to be used .. I will stick with delayed shutter release then [/QUOTE]
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