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Given that for some reason I have time away from shooting Weddings, I've decided to explore my focus options a bit more
I grew up with cameras that only had am exposure/ focus/release button, a centre point focus, and never really bothered to change. So I still use my D750 with just one focus point in use, almost always the centre, and the shutter button both activates exposure and focus; I then have BB set to lock exposure & focus as I tend to focus & recompose
Additionally, I use focus as S - so it's not tracking - and the camera is set to only allow a shot to be taken if it thinks it has focus nailed - so focus release
Some of my pals use their BB in different ways to me, usually to focus and most seem to use C - continuous - focus too. So given I'm not shooting anything I have time to experiment to see if I'm missing anything
So please, any D750 users especially, that shoot people (that is to say walking or moving slowly - Brides rarely run lol) - how do you do it with regards to both
1 - BB settings, and
2 - what focus/exposure lock method do you use
Cheers
Dave
I grew up with cameras that only had am exposure/ focus/release button, a centre point focus, and never really bothered to change. So I still use my D750 with just one focus point in use, almost always the centre, and the shutter button both activates exposure and focus; I then have BB set to lock exposure & focus as I tend to focus & recompose
Additionally, I use focus as S - so it's not tracking - and the camera is set to only allow a shot to be taken if it thinks it has focus nailed - so focus release
Some of my pals use their BB in different ways to me, usually to focus and most seem to use C - continuous - focus too. So given I'm not shooting anything I have time to experiment to see if I'm missing anything
So please, any D750 users especially, that shoot people (that is to say walking or moving slowly - Brides rarely run lol) - how do you do it with regards to both
1 - BB settings, and
2 - what focus/exposure lock method do you use
Cheers
Dave