Just select the desired point by using the joystick, and the selected one will show up on the screen.
That's great! I use this feature a lot, just like Paul explained.

Dario

----- Original Message ----- From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pentax-discuss@pdml.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: Question: Should I buy an ist D?


Why at those times?

I don't understand the concept of multiple AF points (not that you said you
used that setup).  If there are three or five or more active points, it
would seem that the camera would decide what's in focus.  How does one
control the main focus point when shooting with multiple focus points?
Again, I'm ignorant of such things ....

Shel



[Original Message]
From: Rob Studdert

> I find it easier to focus using the center AF spot, recompose and shoot
> than to fiddle with a switch and a knob to change the focus point, then
> press the shutter etc. or let the camera pick a spot.

Me too, not that I use AF much but about the only times I've bothered to
set
the AF spot to other than the centre spot was when shooting motor-sports
with a
long lens.



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