On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Tim Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It dawned on me that of all the buttons on the back of the K20, the
> one I've never ever hit is "AF".  Its effect seems identical to
> squeezing the shutter a bit.  So I went and looked around in the
> manual; it entirely escapes me why this button exists and what you'd
> use it for.  So obviously I'm missing something... -T

If you have a lens with Quick-Shift focusing, you can set the camera
up so that AF is only on the AF button and then have full-time Manual
focus with AF accessible with the press of a button. That's how I have
my D300 setup, as the only two AF lenses I regularly use with it are
my 16-85VR and 10-20HSM which both have Full-Time Manual Focusing.

It's near useless if you don't have QSF/FTM capable lenses.


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