Today’s Warm Up: Back Button Focus Explained.

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After reading the above tutorial, answer the following questions using complete sentences. What is back button focus and why is it important? I have used this before and usually assign the star * button to be the focus button. What’s the other focus mode that is useful for moving subjects?

One Reply to “Today’s Warm Up: Back Button Focus Explained.”

  1. Back button focus is a different and faster way of getting your camera in focus when trying to shoot. Usually, the shutter and focus are on the same button, but back button focus is using a different button to get your camera in focus without pressing the shutter button. It’s important because it allows you to save wasted time and get your camera in focus much more quickly. Continuous Focus Mode is a mode that has your camera constantly in focus. This means you can shoot movement in focus.

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