BMbikerider
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With all the Nikon Digital SLRs I have used since the D100 hit the shops back over 22 years ago they have all had 3 positions for the switch to change the AF to single, continuous and manual but not the D800. Why did they change this feature to manual and continuous only with the D800. In my mind a very retrograde step. This omission has been mentioned in several revues and tests and non in positive manner.
I have been right through the very thick owners manual and cannot find anyway of overriding the continuous focusing. It is a pain to have to change to manual focussing if I want to place the point of interest off centre. Nor are my hands large enough to to cover the shutter button and the focus lock at the same time with any degree of certainty this will not induce camera shake.
Have I missed some way of introducing single AF and is there a way of over-riding it?
Sometimes I fail to understand the reasoning behind some designers mentality.
I have been right through the very thick owners manual and cannot find anyway of overriding the continuous focusing. It is a pain to have to change to manual focussing if I want to place the point of interest off centre. Nor are my hands large enough to to cover the shutter button and the focus lock at the same time with any degree of certainty this will not induce camera shake.
Have I missed some way of introducing single AF and is there a way of over-riding it?
Sometimes I fail to understand the reasoning behind some designers mentality.
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