On Apr 16, 2013, at 11:36 PM, Bipin Gupta wrote:

> Hey, why are you guys switching focus points when framing your
> subject. I am told the center point is the most accurate. So I focus
> on the subject using the center point, hold the shutter half way down,
> and while still holding it recompose the shot.
> Eureka !! I get great photos. And I am not whining.

That doesn't work when I am photographing dancers. When shooting subjects 
moving around such as dancers and musicians, you can get some idea of 
composition, and wait for them to be in the right spot, but you can't 
necessarily prefocus.  If I try to focus with the center point
 and recompose, I have lost the shot.

By the way, has anyone tested whether a split prism focusing screen and a slow 
lens will affect autofocus accuracy on the center point?

--
Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est


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