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08/30/2011 03:41:52 PM · #51
Depends.... but 90% of the time - spot focus point... single point BUT I move the point around so do not focus-recompose (took me a LONG time to stop what I think is a bad habit... it started years ago on film bodies that had a single horizontal AF point in the middle). On the 7D I have it set by default to different point for portrait vs landscape but still spot.
08/30/2011 04:40:10 PM · #52
It really depend on the situation ...

Most of the time it's just auto-focus using the center spot, sometimes recomposing if necessary.

For a lot of macros (especially with the additional close-up lens) I'll use manual focus.

For wildlife and sports/action shots I usually figure the action will be pretty far away so I'll just pre-focus at infinity, either with auto- or manual focus, or sometimes at the point I think the action will take place (like a base to which a runner is advancing).
08/30/2011 06:40:02 PM · #53
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08/31/2011 02:16:24 PM · #54
has anyone tried a focusing screen like KatzEye for D3100?
08/31/2011 03:12:07 PM · #55
Originally posted by maggieddd:

Does anyone know how to set up 5D Mark II to utilize the back button for focusing, like puppy bear described?


Go to the last screen in your menu, there you will find custom functions. You want function #4. Im not sure what the options are with the 5II, but I use the third choice to lock the AF with the * button. I never though of doing it till Bear shamed me into trying it, now it seems like the only logical choice (when not shooting critters or sports)
08/31/2011 04:02:30 PM · #56
Originally posted by AV3333:

has anyone tried a focusing screen like KatzEye for D3100?


useful for manual focus lens


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