Back Button Focus for Wildlife
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Re: Back Button Focus for Wildlife
Greybeard2017 wrote:
Samuraidog wrote:
Greybeard2017 wrote:
DocShaka wrote:
Hello all.
I came across an interesting video today that mentioned the possibility of setting two BBF buttons to two different modes. For wildlife, particularly Bird In Flight, it would be a game changer to have my XT4's AEL button use AF-S (or AF-C) and single point and then be able to instantly jump to the AF-ON button and have that use AF-C 5x5 focus mode as the bird or other subject starts to move.
Is this possible on our Fujis? I can't seem to find the setting if it is.
Thanks for any info.
Doc
Not on the X-T4.
The closest you could get with the X-H2S is to set up different custom banks of settings and switch between them - then you could keep a single AF-ON button with different meanings. You could use a function button to instantly jump between modes.
This is what I've done on my X-H2S. C2 is set to single point bird mode, and C3 is set to zone for birds in flight. It actually works out fairly well, as I also have a default shutter speed for both scenarios. Certainly not as fast as simply pushing a button without moving your face from the camera, but it works OK for me so far.
You have probably already figured this out but if you used C1 and C2 then you could use a function button to switch between them.
As a toggle? If so, that's quite nice. This makes them act as a memory bank. It would be great if they were to offer separate memory banks and leave the Cx for other uses.
Morris
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