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Z6/Z6ii
Toggle AF-C and AF-S on Z6ii
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 811649" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Thanks, Fred. I practiced a bit on how to make sure the object was in focus... but became doubtful if I did it the right way. My thought was this: first, you set it as AF-C + burst mode; second, you can shoot continuously by pressing both BB and shutter; then, you release BB and shutter for the next AF-S shot; when an opportunity comes, you press BB to focus on an object, then release BB (as to re-compose) and press shutter to take the shot. If this way is correct, the outcomes may still be undesirable -- have multiple single-focus shots! Am I on the right track? Now I am much more bothered by having to change both AF and burst modes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 811649, member: 47518"] Thanks, Fred. I practiced a bit on how to make sure the object was in focus... but became doubtful if I did it the right way. My thought was this: first, you set it as AF-C + burst mode; second, you can shoot continuously by pressing both BB and shutter; then, you release BB and shutter for the next AF-S shot; when an opportunity comes, you press BB to focus on an object, then release BB (as to re-compose) and press shutter to take the shot. If this way is correct, the outcomes may still be undesirable -- have multiple single-focus shots! Am I on the right track? Now I am much more bothered by having to change both AF and burst modes! [/QUOTE]
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