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Shutter release problems D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 745650" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>My guess is that when you shoot in AF-C or AF-S with d3100 and you set focus area as center point, after back-focus on an object, you recompose and you lose focus, then the shutter won't fire. With d7200, you have the option to fire shutter in focus or not; you don't have the option with d3100. I don't have d3100, but I do d3500 and it does the same fault as yours. Possible remedy: set focus area as dynamic or auto. It's very difficult to overcome the issue when you back-focus some object on the near ground and then recompose to shoot vast sky background and have nothing remain in your focus area... it won't fire!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 745650, member: 47518"] My guess is that when you shoot in AF-C or AF-S with d3100 and you set focus area as center point, after back-focus on an object, you recompose and you lose focus, then the shutter won't fire. With d7200, you have the option to fire shutter in focus or not; you don't have the option with d3100. I don't have d3100, but I do d3500 and it does the same fault as yours. Possible remedy: set focus area as dynamic or auto. It's very difficult to overcome the issue when you back-focus some object on the near ground and then recompose to shoot vast sky background and have nothing remain in your focus area... it won't fire! [/QUOTE]
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