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AE/AF ButtonI was experimenting today changing the functionality of the AE/AF Button. Something that I kind of liked was setting it to AF-ON. Which meant that the shutter button no longer AFed with a half press, focusing would only occur when pressing the AE/AF Button. It's a shame though it's not in a more accessible spot. A trigger button under the shutter button would be nice.
Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
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Go with the D2 series, you'll have all ![]() Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
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Agreed, would be a useful feature and the button is too far away for me to use it easily as well. The pain in the butt for me is that I often use AE-Lock when doing focus-recompose and I dont want to lose that functionality, so a seperate button would be great! Yes Birdy, the D2x has it and nope, I cant justify spending that much moola on a camera, even though I would love too ![]() Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
I use the AE/AF button as the AF start button all the time ... the trick with it though is to use the auto focus mode in the AF-C setting rather than the AF-S, the reason being that the camera will not fire in the AF-S mode if the focus is not locked on.... by comparison, in the AF-C mode you can focus and then recompose and even if the focus point is not on the subject you can still fire the shutter. It's a great way of working and you never have to worry about missing the moment again!
G'day Daryl,
I always use the AE/AF button for focus... I find it very handy to be able to set focus and keep that focus easily by just keeping my thumb on the button and can re-compose to my hearts content... That also means that the exposure being set by the shutter means I can keep focus and only set exposure when I want to take the shot, catering for changing light until time when the image is taken... Also, that means I don't accidentally keep taking shots and quickly deleting them while trying to just hold the shutter down lightly... ![]() I find it handy to seperate focus and exposure lock... Aka Andrew
I use the AF-AE button for exposure only,
I then use the shutter button to get focus recompose (in af-s mode only) and shoot It means I can seperate the af from ae so i can meter hold the ae-af button focus hold the shutter, recompose shoot. I am sure this gets the most out of the button combinations...
You guys are lucky to ba able to use these buttons. I wear glasses and hardly can see with the right eye, so I have to use the left one which makes it very awkward to use the multi-selector or AE/AF lock button. The advantage of wearing glasses is that I do not poke myself in the eye everytime I use the camera ( See...no qualifier!).
Cheers, Gerard
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