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D7100
Single Point Focus.
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<blockquote data-quote="yauman" data-source="post: 274957" data-attributes="member: 15418"><p>Ok, put the little focus square where you want to focus (usually the eye closest to the camera). Now press the shutter button half-way down - the AF will lock in the focus (you should hear a beep if you didn't turn off beeping!) Keeping your shutter button pressed half way down, now move your camera around and recompose - and when you are happy with your composition, press the shutter button all the way down and you took the picture. As long as you have your shutter button half way down, the focus will be locked in to the focus point you have select, even if you moved the little focus square away from the eye, it's still focused on the eye - that's how ALL auto focus cameras work. Now with the D7100, you can reprogram some other buttons like the AE/AL button to have the function of focus lock but the factory default is pressing the shutter button half way down to lock in focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yauman, post: 274957, member: 15418"] Ok, put the little focus square where you want to focus (usually the eye closest to the camera). Now press the shutter button half-way down - the AF will lock in the focus (you should hear a beep if you didn't turn off beeping!) Keeping your shutter button pressed half way down, now move your camera around and recompose - and when you are happy with your composition, press the shutter button all the way down and you took the picture. As long as you have your shutter button half way down, the focus will be locked in to the focus point you have select, even if you moved the little focus square away from the eye, it's still focused on the eye - that's how ALL auto focus cameras work. Now with the D7100, you can reprogram some other buttons like the AE/AL button to have the function of focus lock but the factory default is pressing the shutter button half way down to lock in focus. [/QUOTE]
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