I just saw a big ad at the entrance of Tanjong Pagar MRT. There are 4 persons in the poster lined up (horizontal). Only person 1 and 3 is in focus whereas 2 and 4 is slightly blurred. Is this the "group focus" feature found in the D200.
I just saw a big ad at the entrance of Tanjong Pagar MRT. There are 4 persons in the poster lined up (horizontal). Only person 1 and 3 is in focus whereas 2 and 4 is slightly blurred. Is this the "group focus" feature found in the D200.
I just saw a big ad at the entrance of Tanjong Pagar MRT. There are 4 persons in the poster lined up (horizontal). Only person 1 and 3 is in focus whereas 2 and 4 is slightly blurred. Is this the "group focus" feature found in the D200.
If the 4 persons line up horizontally, they should all be in the same focus plane, so if 1 blur, all blur, 1 sharp all sharp. Unless they are not really standing side by side....so the blur may be due to PP...
I just saw a big ad at the entrance of Tanjong Pagar MRT. There are 4 persons in the poster lined up (horizontal). Only person 1 and 3 is in focus whereas 2 and 4 is slightly blurred. Is this the "group focus" feature found in the D200.
I just saw a big ad at the entrance of Tanjong Pagar MRT. There are 4 persons in the poster lined up (horizontal). Only person 1 and 3 is in focus whereas 2 and 4 is slightly blurred. Is this the "group focus" feature found in the D200.
If the distance of 1&3 to the camera is the same and 2 & 4 is different, it will give this effect. But if they are in a straight line, then it's not quite possible. Group focus of D200 doesn't work like that...
Even for fast action motorsports I also do not use this mode. :dunno: there are probably some specialised shooters that find a use for this, but i'm not one of them. heh.
Even for fast action motorsports I also do not use this mode. :dunno: there are probably some specialised shooters that find a use for this, but i'm not one of them. heh.
Tried to use group a couple of times but don't find a real need for it.. maybe for fast moving stuff where it's hard to get the subject dead centre, the group focus will come in useful because it will use a few area to track the subject (the subject must cover at least 2 AF areas.. I think) then based on some algorithm the camera will determine if the subject has moved into another area and use that area to lock focus instead.