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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
Subject is too dark subject is too dark subject is too dark etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="dr_eyehead" data-source="post: 317359" data-attributes="member: 25249"><p>AF-C is for moving subjects, I think it allows the camera to refocus if the area it's focusing on goes out of focus, whereas with AF-A it will lock when it focuses. It says in the manual that in all three modes that can be chosen other than MF, ie. AF-Auto, AF-Single Servo and AF-Continuous Servo that In the case of AF-S I am not sure whether that means it will still take the shot if the subject goes out of focus while it is 'focus locked' though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dr_eyehead, post: 317359, member: 25249"] AF-C is for moving subjects, I think it allows the camera to refocus if the area it's focusing on goes out of focus, whereas with AF-A it will lock when it focuses. It says in the manual that in all three modes that can be chosen other than MF, ie. AF-Auto, AF-Single Servo and AF-Continuous Servo that In the case of AF-S I am not sure whether that means it will still take the shot if the subject goes out of focus while it is 'focus locked' though. [/QUOTE]
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