Custom Setting #A3 Dynamic Area Af Customization - Nikon D300 Complete Manual

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Custom Setting #A3 Dynamic Area AF Customization

(Dynamic AF area)
When you set Dynamic Area autofocus on the D300, a
grouped pattern of sensors is used to obtain final focus
information, though the initial focus is obtained with the
currently selected sensor. Which sensors the camera
considers in addition to the currently selected sensor is
selected with this function. Basically, you choose the "range"
of sensors beyond the initially selected sensor that the camera
uses to focus.
9 points
21 points
51 points
51 points (3D)
Thom Hogan's Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
Uses the currently selected sensor and
the sensors immediately next to it if the
subject moves from the originally
selected sensor [default]
Uses the currently selected sensor and
sensors up to two away from it if the
subject moves from the originally
selected sensor
Uses any of the autofocus sensors if
subject moves from originally selected
sensor
Uses any of the autofocus sensors if
subject moves from the originally
selected sensor plus tracks subject via
colors using the metering CCD in the
viewfinder
V1.02
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