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What format do you save pictures in and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="zx7dave" data-source="post: 1442" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>Hi Kenneth - I cannot turn the Dynamic Area AF..my only options are... Dynamic AF Area is set to 21 points (other options are 9, 51, 51 3d tracking).</p><p>I have tried both AF-C and AF-S....usually AF-C just in case my primary target is moving closer to me or away from me...</p><p>I have never enountered a focusing problem in my life..so I'm sure I just have something set wrong.</p><p> </p><p>update..after about 800 pictures of my cats and living room I am at the conclusion that my settings were not wrong..I simply needed to use my SB-400 flash. This is disappointing for a $1500 camera that it can't focus in medium to low light when shoting at 7fps...but the problem went away completely and every picture was in focus when I used the flash. </p><p>Bummer as I really enjoy using natural light and am not really a fan of flashes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zx7dave, post: 1442, member: 257"] Hi Kenneth - I cannot turn the Dynamic Area AF..my only options are... Dynamic AF Area is set to 21 points (other options are 9, 51, 51 3d tracking). I have tried both AF-C and AF-S....usually AF-C just in case my primary target is moving closer to me or away from me... I have never enountered a focusing problem in my life..so I'm sure I just have something set wrong. update..after about 800 pictures of my cats and living room I am at the conclusion that my settings were not wrong..I simply needed to use my SB-400 flash. This is disappointing for a $1500 camera that it can't focus in medium to low light when shoting at 7fps...but the problem went away completely and every picture was in focus when I used the flash. Bummer as I really enjoy using natural light and am not really a fan of flashes... [/QUOTE]
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