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- Dave
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I am a D3 owner and I noticed a major AF lag when shooting indoors - I went back to my D200 and had no lag at all even when using the same lenses, same exposure settings (manual) and same lighting conditions.
With my D3 I cant shoot anyone moving in my direction without backing up at the same speed. When there is more light (outdoors) I dont see the problem as much - but once again, the D200 has no problem at all.
Even when outdoors, when I take a burst of say 9 shots of someone walking towards me, the AF (even when on the constinuous mode) does not re-adjust after about 3 shots. So many shots are going to waste.
What am I not doing right here? Anyone know?
With my D3 I cant shoot anyone moving in my direction without backing up at the same speed. When there is more light (outdoors) I dont see the problem as much - but once again, the D200 has no problem at all.
Even when outdoors, when I take a burst of say 9 shots of someone walking towards me, the AF (even when on the constinuous mode) does not re-adjust after about 3 shots. So many shots are going to waste.
What am I not doing right here? Anyone know?