>Manual focus might be OK in a fairly relaxed environment ie no rush
>and a single model but watching pros at work in studio where there are
>multiple models and clothing changes I would say AF is pretty much
>mandatory. If AF is reliable (and the top end Canon and Nikon DSLRs
>appear to be) it just takes away another unknown and reduces the
>overall shot to shot time per pose.

I've some dancers in mind to perhaps shoot in a few weeks. While I won't
have the clothing changes there will still be motion involved. So I'm
thinking that it might be a good time to experiment with various AF points.

I did have some problems with casual dancer shots earlier, with the K-x that
came before my K5, where the AF fine adjustment was the issue.  Now I look
forward to people in motion.  My first thought is just a center AF point.


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