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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 64154" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Using auto-focus is independent of the speedlight --i.e. you can have auto focus on and shoot in camera settings of manual (you choose f/stop and shutter, A-priority where you choose the f/stop and the camera selects the shutter speed, Shutter priority, or auto/program mode (where the camera selects both f/stop and priorty -- nothing to do with autofocus) I think you may have meant "auto/program mode" maybe? In either case, the answer is yes. I have found, however, that if you you shoot flash (speedlight) with the camera in auto/program mode --where the camera selects the f-stop and shutter, you may not get the results you want because the camera seems to choose settings to preserve the flash battery life.</p><p></p><p>Which speedlight are you looking at?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 64154, member: 1573"] Using auto-focus is independent of the speedlight --i.e. you can have auto focus on and shoot in camera settings of manual (you choose f/stop and shutter, A-priority where you choose the f/stop and the camera selects the shutter speed, Shutter priority, or auto/program mode (where the camera selects both f/stop and priorty -- nothing to do with autofocus) I think you may have meant "auto/program mode" maybe? In either case, the answer is yes. I have found, however, that if you you shoot flash (speedlight) with the camera in auto/program mode --where the camera selects the f-stop and shutter, you may not get the results you want because the camera seems to choose settings to preserve the flash battery life. Which speedlight are you looking at? [/QUOTE]
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