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Back to basics again here folks.
On my D70, there is a button AF-L/AE-L.
Could someone explain to me what it's for and how to use it?
I think I have an idea, but need clarification.
Basically, sometimes when I take a shot, say of a building, the building is properly exposed but the sky isn't, and sometimes vice versa. My idea is that if you wanted to expose for the building, you'd point at the building, press the button half way, then whilst holding the afore mentioned button recompose the shot.
Am I along the right lines?
Back to basics again here folks.
On my D70, there is a button AF-L/AE-L.
Could someone explain to me what it's for and how to use it?
I think I have an idea, but need clarification.
Basically, sometimes when I take a shot, say of a building, the building is properly exposed but the sky isn't, and sometimes vice versa. My idea is that if you wanted to expose for the building, you'd point at the building, press the button half way, then whilst holding the afore mentioned button recompose the shot.
Am I along the right lines?