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Shutter release problems D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="pnomanikon" data-source="post: 745657" data-attributes="member: 43342"><p>Thanks - that was what I was afraid of. When I have time to sit down with the camera on the back patio, I will try dynamic or auto focus area. The D7200 did have a setting where I could select shutter release whether of not it was in focus (as when I focused on a subject using center point focus, released the back button, and recomposed with the subject now off to the side). </p><p></p><p>Maybe I should work on improving my manual focusing skills. I could also try using the circle-pointy-thingy to move the focus point off to the side when needed, but that really slows things down when I am trying to get a bird or other "prey" that doesn't sit still very long. </p><p></p><p>Stay tuned. Thanks to all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pnomanikon, post: 745657, member: 43342"] Thanks - that was what I was afraid of. When I have time to sit down with the camera on the back patio, I will try dynamic or auto focus area. The D7200 did have a setting where I could select shutter release whether of not it was in focus (as when I focused on a subject using center point focus, released the back button, and recomposed with the subject now off to the side). Maybe I should work on improving my manual focusing skills. I could also try using the circle-pointy-thingy to move the focus point off to the side when needed, but that really slows things down when I am trying to get a bird or other "prey" that doesn't sit still very long. Stay tuned. Thanks to all! [/QUOTE]
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