AF-C is continuous servo focus, will continuously focus but the focus point does not change, i.e. remains in the centre. 3D-tracking will allow the focus point to follow the subject, but must be accompanied with AF-C in order for it to work.
There is one confusing thing for me (amateur) when it comes to autofocusing systems in my D90.
I can set 3D Tracking in the menu which is meant to track the object when I reposition the camera. I can also by using AF button set the camera into AF-C mode which also should track the object. What is the difference between the two?
can i use this to do the rolling shot or stand still and shooting a running guy ?
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thevfxbro 8 months ago
AF-C is continuous servo focus, will continuously focus but the focus point does not change, i.e. remains in the centre. 3D-tracking will allow the focus point to follow the subject, but must be accompanied with AF-C in order for it to work.
uranium2k 9 months ago
There is one confusing thing for me (amateur) when it comes to autofocusing systems in my D90.
I can set 3D Tracking in the menu which is meant to track the object when I reposition the camera. I can also by using AF button set the camera into AF-C mode which also should track the object. What is the difference between the two?
piterfromwawa 11 months ago
That is pretty amazing. I just bought a D3 and I can't wait until I can try out the AF :-)
C12Joshua 11 months ago