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Understanding Auto Focus -Birds
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 158880" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I have not. Time has been getting away from me and I haven't gotten out much. I might have to just practice on passing cars. Lately I have been leaving focus on af-c with single point and using the af lock when needed. It's more predictable for me. I can read all day and think I understand these focus modes, but I'm having trouble with practical applications.</p><p>I think we need to find out how AF-A senses motion. Does it sense changes in distance from the lens? If not then it probably stays on AF-S. If you are panning and the subject distance does not change, then it might not matter if you are in AF-S or -C. Hopefully I'll get it figured out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 158880, member: 4923"] I have not. Time has been getting away from me and I haven't gotten out much. I might have to just practice on passing cars. Lately I have been leaving focus on af-c with single point and using the af lock when needed. It's more predictable for me. I can read all day and think I understand these focus modes, but I'm having trouble with practical applications. I think we need to find out how AF-A senses motion. Does it sense changes in distance from the lens? If not then it probably stays on AF-S. If you are panning and the subject distance does not change, then it might not matter if you are in AF-S or -C. Hopefully I'll get it figured out. [/QUOTE]
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