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			 by ast on Mon Apr 04, 2005 2:43 pm
 i asked this question in the 'beginners' forum too, but thought there might be some tips and tricks to this.
 anyway, is it advisable to use the side AF points (left and right) when shooting vertical shots? or the center AF point is the way to go? because i noticed that using the center AF point, you tend to move the camera more when recomposing.
 
 
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 by huynhie on Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:00 pm
 If you can use the side AF points then use them. You don't alway have to use the middle af point and recompose. It is only when you dont have enough contrast to auto-focus that you use the centre focusing point. 
			
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			 by W00DY on Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:03 pm
 ast wrote:i asked this question in the 'beginners' forum too, but thought there might be some tips and tricks to this.
 anyway, is it advisable to use the side AF points (left and right) when shooting vertical shots? or the center AF point is the way to go? because i noticed that using the center AF point, you tend to move the camera more when recomposing.
 
 
 tia!
 I am not sure there is an answer to this as it would depend on where you want to focus. If you are shotting vertical and the focus subject is to the right of the frame then I would personally use the right AF point.
 W00DYAndrewNikon D3 and lot's of Nikon stuff!!
 
			
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 by huynhie on Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:07 pm
 This was something interesting that I found the other day. 
			
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 by sirhc55 on Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:44 pm
 huynhie wrote:This was something interesting that I found the other day.
 Very enlightening article - thanksChris--------------------------------
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			 by ast on Mon Apr 04, 2005 4:46 pm
 W00DY wrote:ast wrote:i asked this question in the 'beginners' forum too, but thought there might be some tips and tricks to this.
 anyway, is it advisable to use the side AF points (left and right) when shooting vertical shots? or the center AF point is the way to go? because i noticed that using the center AF point, you tend to move the camera more when recomposing.
 
 
 tia!
 I am not sure there is an answer to this as it would depend on where you want to focus. If you are shotting vertical and the focus subject is to the right of the frame then I would personally use the right AF point. W00DY
 lets say the subject is boy standing, and you want to shoot full frame. 
			
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			 by W00DY on Mon Apr 04, 2005 4:48 pm
 ast wrote:lets say the subject is boy standing, and you want to shoot full frame.
 
 
 In this instance I would position the right (top) AF point over the boys eyes and use that as the focal point).
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 by stubbsy on Mon Apr 04, 2005 4:52 pm
 Huynhie - thanks for the link - a very interesting read. 
			
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 by christiand on Mon Apr 04, 2005 5:08 pm
 Huynhie, also many thanks for the info and
the interesting web site.
 
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			 by ast on Sun Jun 05, 2005 8:59 pm
 W00DY wrote:ast wrote:lets say the subject is boy standing, and you want to shoot full frame.
 
 
 In this instance I would position the right (top) AF point over the boys eyes and use that as the focal point). W00DY
 will this affect the metering if let say we're on spot or center weighted metering? 
			
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