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Still Focus Issues with AF-C mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Spottydumplings" data-source="post: 467733" data-attributes="member: 39844"><p>I have thought about trying BBF, having looked at the thread in the "Tutorial" section, BUT I'm not sure that it is any better. You are still limited to one AF mode and if you have it set for Continuous it means that you have two buttons to keep pressed whilst taking the image (especially if you are using V/R). I think that what I want is something that I cannot have: 1/2 pressure on shutter release initiates AF-S and BBF for AF-C; or vice versa, that way it would be quick and easy to switch from one to the other.</p><p></p><p>I reaslise that the AF system has become more sophisticated since my D90 came out but it does seem a retrograde step to have to decide which mode you wish to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spottydumplings, post: 467733, member: 39844"] I have thought about trying BBF, having looked at the thread in the "Tutorial" section, BUT I'm not sure that it is any better. You are still limited to one AF mode and if you have it set for Continuous it means that you have two buttons to keep pressed whilst taking the image (especially if you are using V/R). I think that what I want is something that I cannot have: 1/2 pressure on shutter release initiates AF-S and BBF for AF-C; or vice versa, that way it would be quick and easy to switch from one to the other. I reaslise that the AF system has become more sophisticated since my D90 came out but it does seem a retrograde step to have to decide which mode you wish to use. [/QUOTE]
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