It's what 'proper' photographers use!![]()

TCR4x4 said:YAY.. Im a proper photographer!!![]()
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Oh well I'm not a proper photographer, I'm not a big user of itI've started playing with it a bit and have found it useful on occasion but I have used the half press of the shutter for so long I always revert back.
wontolla said:Would you like to re-phrase that please?![]()
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. . . yep, you can lock both independently this way, I can choose to re focus on different points of one subject in split seconds and/or re meter . . . choose there and then, or, take half a dozen shots and choose at home. Horses for courses???For those that can't get used to it, try it for a whole weekend, shoot Saturday and Sunday, by which time it'll be second nature.
Steve
Back button is better as an exposure lock in my book . . . much more versatile to set the shutter button to half press focus lock . . . if you are not shooting fast moving sport of some kind. . . yep, you can lock both independently this way, I can choose to re focus on different points of one subject in split seconds and/or re meter . . . choose there and then, or, take half a dozen shots and choose at home. Horses for courses???
CJS
On some Canon models, the 50D and 7D certainly, a separate dedicated Back Button Focus button is provided adjacent to the Exposure Lock button
when shooting raw would you focus first then meter,or meter first then focus?also would you set the af to af-c,thank you.
unless of course you only have one digit (in which case back button focussing would be mute anyway).
when shooting raw would you focus first then meter,or meter first then focus?also would you set the af to af-c,thank you.
On some Canon models, the 50D and 7D certainly, a separate dedicated Back Button Focus button is provided adjacent to the Exposure Lock button, so both functions are still retained. Undoubtedly a good thing with Canon recognising that so many people now use back button focusing.
I'm with you though - I've tried it but I'm just a dyed in the wool half-presser.
if 'its suits', use it, it ain't the end of the world :shrug: . . . ???Surly, at the end of the dayif 'its suits', use it, it ain't the end of the world :shrug: . . . ???
CJS
What on earth difference does shooting raw or jpg make to where and how you focus?
Surely you can do both at the same time if you want, unless of course you only have one digit (in which case back button focussing would be mute anyway).
If you are using back button focus, set to af-c
thank you for the usefull advice,much appreciated.
One of these days I will unravel the art of posting piccys for your comment!
Thanks again,
Ernie
aaronmcc said:I prefer the bbf because I want individual focus and metering buttons when shooting moving subjects. Tried it and prefere it