I mentioned earlier that my choice of the camera selected
(idiot)multisensor continuous mode is one that I've tended to use when
shooting such flocks of geese. 
Often I do no panning and the milling full frame mass is too much for
me to depend on just one sensor. 
The center point is all I use for everything else.

Jack

--- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I never use the multi-sensor AF. It's an idiot mode as far as I'm  
> concerned. I select a sensor based on what I'm shooting. Sometimes  
> the center, sometimes one at an edge. If, for example, I'm trying to 
> 
> captures portraits in the coffee shop, I'll frequently go for the top
>  
> sensor with the camera in portrait mode. Same for people walking on  
> the street, although in that case I'll use continuous focus. And with
>  
> DA lenses, i frequently resort to manual override. In a setting like 
> 
> the coffee shop, where the pace is slow, I'll frequently use manual  
> focus if I'm using an FA or earlier lens.
> Paul
> On Feb 1, 2008, at 9:01 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:
> 
> > I always have it on the center sensor. In this case, I
> > was in AF-S mode. One thing I should have done is turn
> > on the SR.
> >
> > -Brendan
> > --- Igor Roshchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Brendan,
> >>
> >> Excuse me for an obvious question-reminder, but it's
> >> been happening
> >> a few times here and elsewhere that people forget
> >> this.
> >>  Do you have you AF set to use all the sensors or
> >> only one?
> >> I don't have first hand experience with th K10D, I
> >> only see
> >> it on DS, but I believe K10D suffers from the same
> >> problem,
> >> that the camera doesn't choose the focus point well
> >> enough.
> >> In either regime (AF-S or AF-C), I just use a
> >> one-point focus.
> >> At least that way I know what it is focusing on.
> >>
> >> Igor
> >>
> >>
> >> Fri Feb 1 18:11:12 EST 2008
> >> Brendan MacRae wrote:
> >>
> >>> Thanks, Igor.
> >>>
> >>> I did add a bit of Smart Sharpen but it may be a
> >> tad
> >>> soft in any event. I think he was moving when I
> >> fired
> >>> that one off. He never sits still so I have to
> >> shoot
> >>> with the continuous advance on.
> >>>
> >>> -Brendan
> >>
> >>
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