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Subject is too dark subject is too dark subject is too dark etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 317381" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Just to add to this.... The book leads you to believe af-a is the best of AF-S and AF-C, but it does not behave like AF-C if you move the camera round. It acts like AF-C in the moment of action. Like if a runner was heading right at you, AF-A would likely adjust focus right up to tripping the shutter, like AF-C would do. But otherwise it settles down after a brief steady lock and behaves like af-s, exactly like eyelight described here. Once it locks for a bit, it stays there and you can recompose if you keep the button half pressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 317381, member: 4923"] Just to add to this.... The book leads you to believe af-a is the best of AF-S and AF-C, but it does not behave like AF-C if you move the camera round. It acts like AF-C in the moment of action. Like if a runner was heading right at you, AF-A would likely adjust focus right up to tripping the shutter, like AF-C would do. But otherwise it settles down after a brief steady lock and behaves like af-s, exactly like eyelight described here. Once it locks for a bit, it stays there and you can recompose if you keep the button half pressed. [/QUOTE]
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