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D750
Weird AF-S Thing - Different from every other Nikon I've owned
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 371071" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Did the original point you focused on remain in focus when you recompose, (that is if you move a bit and the original point of focus is not fully in focus does the camera refocus that point or leave it as it is). The reason I ask is that in most of the systems when you move to recompose the original point of focus may not retain sharp focus, only camera I know of is the Hasselblad models with accelerometer which maintain the original point of focus perfectly in focus when you recompose.</p><p></p><p>May be in D750 AF-S expects the selected point to be in focus - this behavior is there in D3300 where unless the focus point selected is not in focus the camera will not fire, but the AF rectangle is pretty big in D3300, around 400x250 pixels (so slight recompose shift is fine) while that of D7500 must have been reduced to 50 pixels or less, hence the behavior you observe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 371071, member: 16090"] Did the original point you focused on remain in focus when you recompose, (that is if you move a bit and the original point of focus is not fully in focus does the camera refocus that point or leave it as it is). The reason I ask is that in most of the systems when you move to recompose the original point of focus may not retain sharp focus, only camera I know of is the Hasselblad models with accelerometer which maintain the original point of focus perfectly in focus when you recompose. May be in D750 AF-S expects the selected point to be in focus - this behavior is there in D3300 where unless the focus point selected is not in focus the camera will not fire, but the AF rectangle is pretty big in D3300, around 400x250 pixels (so slight recompose shift is fine) while that of D7500 must have been reduced to 50 pixels or less, hence the behavior you observe. [/QUOTE]
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