I know this has been said many times at many places. But can you please clarify something for me?
I got 7D recently. Been reading up good and very confusing articles on Al Servo and back button. After agonizing mental work I think I now know how what back button settings are good for what. One thing I am not sure about is the difference between a) "Metering + AF start / AF stop" with AI Servo and b)Metering start / Meter + AF start with AI Servo.
In this articles http://www.garyluhm.net/bio/tips_0310.html
and http://jefflynchdev.wordpress.com …k-button-focus-explained/
they say the setting a) is good because you can press and hold AF-On to lock the focus, and re-compose and shoot like One Shot.
But can't setting b) do the same? In fact easier? With setting b), you can still lock the focus not by pressing and holding AF-On (in this case, the lens keeps focusing because of AI Servo, which is also useful) but by pressing it once, and recompose to shoot.
And one more question please. Why not use AI Servo all the time? It seems to me that leaving AI Servo on and Metering start / Meter + AF start is most versatile. Or at high levels, you need to switch between One Shot and AI Servo? Thank you in advance.

