Are you sure?
Mine is set so that if the selected focus point cannot achieve focus it
tries the nearest focus point next. This seems to still take place when
I select single point AF. So presumably in AF-C, the camera will keep
trying to achieve focus lock every so often, and when it cannot, it will
try the next sensor. I doubt whether it would track a subject very well
though.
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: P�l Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 August 2001 16:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MZ-S Autofocus Question
Nick wrote:
> Okay, hypothetical situation... I have the autofocus on the MZ-S set
to
> "AF-C" and the switch on the other side set to lock on a single AF
point
> (that I've selected), say it's locked on the far left. While set this
way if
> my subject moves across the vf will the autofocus track the subject
from
> point to point or will it remain locked on the point that I selected?
Thanks
> for any answers.
If you lock the AF point its locked. It won't change until you unlock
it.
P�l
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