you know the switch on the lens to alternate between manual and auto focus, does anybody on here leave it in autofocus "A" and twist the lens to adjust your zoom?
or is this a big no no? i never see anyone else changing the switch over before they adjust zoom when im out and about,
reason i ask is because someone i was talking to mentioned this and im terrified of breaking my camera but its gettin annoying and i can see me missin a "moment" soon cos im faffing trying to the switch out
ive not yet looked in the manual, i will do of course i just wondered if anyone on here leaves it on "A"
thanks
Tony _________________ A good photograph is knowing where to stand. - Ansel Adams
Tony, I assume you're talking about the kit lens, mines an 18 - 135mm, and I never use that lens in situations where I would use manual focus, so it is always on the A setting. The zoom is quite independent of the autofocus. On my Nikon lens the focus ring is a small ring closer to the camera, whilst the main body is the zoom. You aren't going to be doing any damage at all to the lens keeping it on A. _________________
thank you very much, it just seems silly from what i was told that you cant change zoom (twist the lens) when its in "A" _________________ A good photograph is knowing where to stand. - Ansel Adams
you're perfectly allowed to override the focus and twist the focus ring on nikon lenses. it's fairly pointless if you have autofocus set to activate on a half shutter press though
if in doubt, rtfm ;) _________________ There is nothing in life that cannot be improved with either monkeys, pirates or ninjas NPU Member
Using a Canon lens, its (from what i've been told) bad practice to set the lens in AF and then to turn the focus ring. But the zoom ring is an entirely independent fuction, and can be twisted at will.............
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Using a Canon lens, its (from what i've been told) bad practice to set the lens in AF and then to turn the focus ring. But the zoom ring is an entirely independent fuction, and can be twisted at will.............
pwnd ;) It does depend on the lens in question but all modern nikon lenses are fine - mine all are anyway _________________ There is nothing in life that cannot be improved with either monkeys, pirates or ninjas NPU Member
Using a Canon lens, its (from what i've been told) bad practice to set the lens in AF and then to turn the focus ring. But the zoom ring is an entirely independent fuction, and can be twisted at will.............
I've done it a few times by accident & the motor doesnt sound very happy at all _________________
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