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Feb 19, 2010 10:25 |  #1

THis is probably so simple I'll feel like a moron for asking, but once you set your camera'a custom fn for bb focusing, is it always on or do you have to press the AF on button (or the other, if you've switched the button fn like I have) to turn it on?


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Feb 19, 2010 10:26 |  #2

Is what always on?


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Feb 19, 2010 10:28 |  #3

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Is what always on?

Is the back button focus always on, operational?


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Feb 19, 2010 10:32 |  #4

I'm still not sure I understand. If the button is set to do AF (and the camera is turned on) then it will do AF when you press it and stop doing AF when you release it, just like when the shutter button half-press is used for AF.


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Feb 19, 2010 10:32 |  #5

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THis is probably so simple I'll feel like a moron for asking, but once you set your camera'a custom fn for bb focusing, is it always on or do you have to press the AF on button (or the other, if you've switched the button fn like I have) to turn it on?


Focus and Is only on (working) when you press the button, when you remove your finger it will stop focusing.;)


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Feb 19, 2010 10:35 as a reply to  @ TTk's post |  #6

As dumb as it sounds, that is exactly what I was wanting to know...don't judge me! :lol:
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Feb 19, 2010 10:36 as a reply to  @ Michelle Brooks Photography's post |  #7

Oh wait, I forgot to mention I Manual focus...how does that mix in? NO difference? Redundant?


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Feb 19, 2010 10:47 as a reply to  @ Michelle Brooks Photography's post |  #8

If you manual focus (and have back button enabled), just don't push the AF-ON button and the camera won't autofocus at all.


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Feb 19, 2010 10:50 |  #9

If the lens is set to MF, it won't matter what you do since only turning the focusing ring will focus the lens.

And even if you've set the AF to the * (or AF-ON, depending on your camera), when you put the camera into one of the "Basic" modes, AF will revert to the shutter release.


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Feb 19, 2010 10:51 |  #10

If you manual focus, best bet is to set the lens to MF, that way there is no chance of an inadvertant button press screwing up focus.


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Feb 19, 2010 11:30 as a reply to  @ neilwood32's post |  #11

Veemac wrote in post #9639969 (external link)
If you manual focus (and have back button enabled), just don't push the AF-ON button and the camera won't autofocus at all.

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If the lens is set to MF, it won't matter what you do since only turning the focusing ring will focus the lens.

And even if you've set the AF to the * (or AF-ON, depending on your camera), when you put the camera into one of the "Basic" modes, AF will revert to the shutter release.

I never shoot in one of the auto (basic) modes, so I don't have to worry about that. And I always keep my lens in MF. So--is there even any reason for me to use the BB method in conjunction with MF? Sorry if I'm confusing the issue. I've only been practicing this BB method a little bit--from memory, I think what i do is, in MF, I press the * button (which I switched with the AF On button) and while pressing it, focus manually until I get my little beep then let off the * button.


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Feb 19, 2010 11:34 |  #12

If you have lenses with full-time manual, you can leave the lens in AF mode and manual focus when you like. Just don't press the AF On or * button, whichever AF is set to. The focus confirm light/beep won't go on, though...but you shouldnt be using that as a focusing guide with an AF lens. You aren't getting any more accurate results.




  
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Feb 19, 2010 17:16 |  #13

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I never shoot in one of the auto (basic) modes, so I don't have to worry about that. And I always keep my lens in MF. So--is there even any reason for me to use the BB method in conjunction with MF? Sorry if I'm confusing the issue. I've only been practicing this BB method a little bit--from memory, I think what i do is, in MF, I press the * button (which I switched with the AF On button) and while pressing it, focus manually until I get my little beep then let off the * button.

Yeah, that will work. But if you're going to rely on the camera to tell you when you're in focus, why not let it move the lens, too.


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Feb 19, 2010 17:26 as a reply to  @ toxic's post |  #14

If you are in AI Servo, it will continue to focus as long as you hold down the AF-On (or *) button, and cease focusing when you release it.

If you are in One Shot, it will start to focus when you press the back button, and cease when it acquires focus.

If your lens switch is set for MF, then your back button will do nothing when you press it. If your lens has full time MF, it will override the AF just like it would with shutter button focusing.


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Feb 26, 2010 08:53 |  #15

toxic wrote in post #9640242 (external link)
If you have lenses with full-time manual, you can leave the lens in AF mode and manual focus when you like. Just don't press the AF On or * button, whichever AF is set to. The focus confirm light/beep won't go on, though...but you shouldnt be using that as a focusing guide with an AF lens. You aren't getting any more accurate results.

Question-- if you aren't looking for the confirmation light/beep to tell you when you've achieved focus, are you just going by when it looks to be in focus?


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