DSLR Owners Unite! (56k? Are you kidding me?)
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,891
From: Oshkosh, WI
I do agree with the both of you.
I know for the second one I was attempting to focus in on the "Coleman", but apparently that did not happen, lol.
Btw, do most of you have that switch on your lenses turned to "m"?
Honestly, I haven't read the manual on the camera yet, but I would assume the "m" stand for manual versus automatic.
I know for the second one I was attempting to focus in on the "Coleman", but apparently that did not happen, lol.
Btw, do most of you have that switch on your lenses turned to "m"?
Honestly, I haven't read the manual on the camera yet, but I would assume the "m" stand for manual versus automatic.
I usually use manual for still targets, or something slow moving or i can predict the movement of. I am still learning, so I use AF for fast moving thing like a time attack event.
same here. for static shots, i use M so i can choose the focal point, where as for moving objects or when i dont have time to choose a focal point, AF.
I want teh media pass too...
I want teh media pass too...













