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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
Suggestion for focus setting for gymnastics
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<blockquote data-quote="DW_" data-source="post: 49829" data-attributes="member: 8667"><p>No, I think it's exactly the opposite. AF-C will lock onto the moving object and will adjust focus for movements and as long as you have her in the focal point, you'll stay with it. In AF-S the camera locks on and does not change it's focus and should only be used on subjects that do not move. However, unless your subject is filling the frame you will always risk losing your subject in the focus. But with digital you can let 'er rip and just toss the images that don't work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DW_, post: 49829, member: 8667"] No, I think it's exactly the opposite. AF-C will lock onto the moving object and will adjust focus for movements and as long as you have her in the focal point, you'll stay with it. In AF-S the camera locks on and does not change it's focus and should only be used on subjects that do not move. However, unless your subject is filling the frame you will always risk losing your subject in the focus. But with digital you can let 'er rip and just toss the images that don't work for you. [/QUOTE]
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