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- wasim wazir
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do you use multi focus point or center focus points as it seems the pros use the center focus point which i understand why they do.its because you have a more reliable focus system.
for me, i use the centre focus point most of the time because i like to be in control of just that, where i want the focus to be, multi point often focuses on things i don't want it to focus on.
for that, It annoys me when the focus won't sit still.Single point, although not necessarily the centre one. I choose whichever point is necessary. Also I use back button focussing. Easy to focus/recompose too.
Better still use back button focussing then you can use centre point to lock focus off centre wherever the subject is, if necessary and then use the shutter button half press to set exposure (meter), independently of the focus, anywhere on the scene. Very flexible.
Could you explain a little bit more how this is done , not sure i can with my 350d but worth a try i guess
As for my focus , mainly centre spot
C.Fn-4 Shutter button/AE lock button
0: AF/AE lock
1: AE lock/AF - convenient when you want to focus and meter separately. Press the button to autofocus and press shutter button halfway to attain AE lock.
2: AF/AF lock, no AE lock - in AI Servo AF mode, press button to stop AF operation momentarily. This prevents AF from being thrown off by obstacle passing between camera and subject. Exposure is set moment picture is taken.
3: AE/AF, no AE lock - useful for subjects which keep moving/stopping repeatedly. In AI Servo AF mode, you press button to start or stop AI Servo AF operation. Exposure is set the moment the picture is taken.