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| | | Re: DSLR learning curve Quote: |
Originally Posted by nightshade Glsammy,too many choices,most that I can control If I go through the menus
with the instruction book but the programs seem to default as soon as the shutter is pressed  I just want auto focus that tracks movement and does not lock the shutter,I might as well leave it in manual but then why have auto?  |
Nightshade
I have canon cameras but in single shot mode the shutter will not fire until the camera achieves focus. I use AIservo (not sure on the Nikon) this is continuous focus mode and the camera tracks the focus based on what focus points are selected. (Center only for me)
Look to see what mode Nikon use for continuous focus and try that.
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