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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 494018" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>You might have more success rate if you would use AF-S, this is using a single focus point, aiming the focus point to the cat's closest eye, half pressing the shutter to lock focus and then quickly re-framing your shot. Try give this technique a shot and you should see better results. Also, since your pictures probably won't end up in poster sizes, don't be afraid to use higher ISO (up to 1600) to get a faster shutter speed, and finally, maybe close the lens a stop or two to have a bit more depth of field.</p><p></p><p>You can also get a cheap led flashlight that could be very beneficial.</p><p></p><p>Remember that practice makes perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 494018, member: 3903"] You might have more success rate if you would use AF-S, this is using a single focus point, aiming the focus point to the cat's closest eye, half pressing the shutter to lock focus and then quickly re-framing your shot. Try give this technique a shot and you should see better results. Also, since your pictures probably won't end up in poster sizes, don't be afraid to use higher ISO (up to 1600) to get a faster shutter speed, and finally, maybe close the lens a stop or two to have a bit more depth of field. You can also get a cheap led flashlight that could be very beneficial. Remember that practice makes perfect. [/QUOTE]
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