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Mar 24, 2013 14:48 |  #1

How do I separate the shutter button and focus on my 40D? I want to use the af-on button to focus. Thanks




  
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Mar 24, 2013 15:18 |  #2
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You can download the manual from Canon at the following URL. Look under Custom Functions.

http://www.usa.canon.c​om …s_40d#Brochures​AndManuals (external link)


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Mar 24, 2013 15:23 |  #3

Go to http://www.learn.usa.c​anon.com …ckbutton_af_art​icle.shtml (external link). Note the article is 3 pages and most of what you desire is on page 3.




  
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Mar 24, 2013 16:15 |  #4

So which is the setting most people are always talking about ?

1: Metering + AF start / AF stop

2: Metering start / Meter + AF start

3: AE Lock / Metering + AF start

4: Metering + AF start / Disable


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Mar 26, 2013 10:25 as a reply to  @ alexxn's post |  #5

Setting 2, or maybe 3. If you mainly use M mode, then 3 serves no purpose.


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Mar 26, 2013 10:53 |  #6

alexxn wrote in post #15750556 (external link)
So which is the setting most people are always talking about ?

1: Metering + AF start / AF stop

2: Metering start / Meter + AF start

3: AE Lock / Metering + AF start

4: Metering + AF start / Disable

it's 2


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