John Sessoms wrote:

> Second, I hold the shutter release halfway down while following the 
> action, awaiting the critical moment to shoot. But allowing the camera 
> to select the autofocus point has not proved workable. The camera is 
> like as not to choose a point away from the action I'm trying to 
> photograph, leaving my subject out of focus. In fact, when I'm trying to 
> shoot sequences, it's liable to choose different autofocus points for 
> each frame.

That's my experience, too.  I almost never let the camera choose the AF
point.  Especially since I sometimes have to bias the AF point to
compensate for the shutter lock time.  In the situation, subjects moving
through large angles while I pan with them, the shutter lock time causes
noticeable misplacement of the "(vertical) line of focus" if I don't
manage it manually.

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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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