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Z6/Z6ii/Z6iii
Toggle AF-C and AF-S on Z6ii
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 811648" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>That's correct... it doesn't "beep" on focus lock either... On my Z7II, I have to look really close to see that it, in fact, actually focuses... it's so fast... The theory is, if you're out in the wild, and most everything is pretty static, and slow... and all of a sudden, a fast-moving thing (bird) flies across your field of view, with instant continuous focusing, you have a better than average chance of getting a sharp in focus shot...You certainly won't have a shot if you're fumbling with a knob or a menu... Shooting in Continuous Mode takes some practice... With my old DSLRs, there was a bit of feedback with the camera's focus motor noises, but in electronic shutter mode with the Mirrorless cameras...they're dead silent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 811648, member: 10742"] That's correct... it doesn't "beep" on focus lock either... On my Z7II, I have to look really close to see that it, in fact, actually focuses... it's so fast... The theory is, if you're out in the wild, and most everything is pretty static, and slow... and all of a sudden, a fast-moving thing (bird) flies across your field of view, with instant continuous focusing, you have a better than average chance of getting a sharp in focus shot...You certainly won't have a shot if you're fumbling with a knob or a menu... Shooting in Continuous Mode takes some practice... With my old DSLRs, there was a bit of feedback with the camera's focus motor noises, but in electronic shutter mode with the Mirrorless cameras...they're dead silent [/QUOTE]
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