Hi, I just found this forum last night and I'm impressed by the amount of help and information shared here. This is a great resource.
I just recieved my new 10d along with a couple of beautiful L lenses. (I'm a former Nikon film SLR owner, older slower focusing cameras.) I'm new to the the Canon system and have a couple of questions regarding using the multiple focus points in the viewfinder.
So far I've had the best results using just the center focus point, and setting the focus to 'one shot'. I'm confused though. At what point is it beneficial to switch from using just the one focal point to using all of them, or to switching to a different focus mode than the 'one shot'?
My subjects are mainly people. I'm finding that by using the center focus I can focus on the eyes and then recompose. I'm getting good focus on 'stationary' subjects, but not so good on moving targets (kids).
I've set the ISO to 800 and using AV mode with an aperture of 5.6-8 for kids shots.
I need to spend a LOT of time practicing, but I'd love to hear some advice on what works best from you experienced people. I'm so used to the older slower focusing cameras, but I'd love to be able to utilize all of the newer features of this camera.
Thanks
Nancy

