I have the 30D and was wondering if you could choose 3 AF points (I would prefer the 3 horizontal points- far left-center-far right) or can you only choose 1 at a time? (or all 9 at a time as I already know).
Thanks.
ps249 Senior Member 420 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Last seen in Saginaw, Michigan USA More info | Oct 28, 2007 18:13 | #1 Permanent banI have the 30D and was wondering if you could choose 3 AF points (I would prefer the 3 horizontal points- far left-center-far right) or can you only choose 1 at a time? (or all 9 at a time as I already know). 40D
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YohanPamudji Goldmember 2,994 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Mississippi More info | Oct 28, 2007 18:21 | #2 1 at a time only.
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xarqi Cream of the Crop 10,435 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Aotearoa/New Zealand More info | Oct 28, 2007 18:53 | #3 Yup - all 9, or any 1. That's it.
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Tommy I have a Peepster. 2,262 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Cleona, PA More info | Oct 28, 2007 18:53 | #4 Yep... one at a time or all only... What I found that works best is to leave it on center AF point only. Focus, and recompose... but that's not for everyone. Tommy
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JackProton Goldmember 2,348 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | Oct 28, 2007 22:14 | #5 The center focus point will give you better accuracy with f2.8 or faster lenses.
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BogongBreeze Senior Member 353 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Australia More info | Oct 28, 2007 22:47 | #6 ps249 wrote in post #4207808 I have the 30D and was wondering if you could choose 3 AF points (I would prefer the 3 horizontal points- far left-center-far right) or can you only choose 1 at a time? (or all 9 at a time as I already know). Thanks. The lens focuses on a plane so if you get one item in focus, everything else in the same plane will also be in focus. If you use all 9 points then different points will light up showing what is in the plane of focus. Can be a bit fiddly if you're trying to position yourself to get a row of things in focus, but provided they are in the same plane, the 9 point option will help you achieve this. Miriam
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ps249 THREAD STARTER Senior Member 420 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Last seen in Saginaw, Michigan USA More info | Oct 29, 2007 00:07 | #7 Permanent banJackProton wrote in post #4209150 The center focus point will give you better accuracy with f2.8 or faster lenses. Out of curiosity, why are you interested in picking the 3 horizontal focus points? it seems to me that those 3 would work best in my photography. 40D
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JackProton Goldmember 2,348 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | Oct 29, 2007 00:12 | #8 Because you wanted objects at those particular three AF points to all be in focus?
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tonylong ...winded More info | Oct 29, 2007 02:29 | #9 ps249 wrote in post #4207808 I have the 30D and was wondering if you could choose 3 AF points (I would prefer the 3 horizontal points- far left-center-far right) or can you only choose 1 at a time? (or all 9 at a time as I already know). Thanks. You can only choose either one point or all points. If you choose one point, the camera fixes on one plane of focus, and your aperture setting (as well as distance from your subject and your focal length) determines how much depth-of-field you will have ( how much of your image will appear as sharp). When you choose all focal points, the camera does a best-guess, with an emphasis on the center point, at what the best focal point will be. Tony
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agedbriar Goldmember 2,657 posts Likes: 399 Joined Jan 2007 Location: Slovenia More info | Oct 29, 2007 05:10 | #10 I'm using the multicontroller to select the focus point, but I often miss and have to press again to hit the point I want.
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BogongBreeze Senior Member 353 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Australia More info | Oct 29, 2007 05:24 | #11 I started with the wheel but it was too slow - it just goes through the options one by one. The more I use the jogwheel (multicontroller) the quicker I am. Seems to take a bit of practice. Perhaps it would be easier if the botton was shaped differently - something for the next model? Miriam
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Tommy I have a Peepster. 2,262 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Cleona, PA More info | Oct 29, 2007 05:58 | #12 I too use the multi-controller... I'm much quicker with it and can change the AF point without taking my eye out of the viewfinder. Tommy
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bangarang Senior Member 539 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: SF Bay Area More info | Oct 29, 2007 08:53 | #13 Another one here for multi-controller RED Epic-W 8K + Canon Cinema EOS 1DC
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agedbriar Goldmember 2,657 posts Likes: 399 Joined Jan 2007 Location: Slovenia More info | Oct 29, 2007 10:21 | #14 BogongBreeze wrote in post #4210322 I started with the wheel but it was too slow - it just goes through the options one by one. The more I use the jogwheel (multicontroller) the quicker I am. Seems to take a bit of practice. Perhaps it would be easier if the botton was shaped differently - something for the next model? I agree, Miriam.
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Oct 29, 2007 12:02 | #15 Multicontroller joystick all the way. Jon
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