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?

9 Replies to “Today’s Warm Up: Back Button Focus Explained”

  1. Back button focus is a method that changes focus by assigning the focus function to another button which puts you in control. It’s important because it gives the camera less work and only has to take care of shutter speed. Another thing you can do is continues focus mode because it tracks the moving subject and keeps it in focus.

  2. Back button focus changes the method of focusing by making the focus function to another button. When changing the focus button you free up shutter speed to be responsible for releasing the shutter. Continuous focus mode is useful for images with moving subjects.

  3. The Back Focus Button allows you to have your camera focus with a button on the back, so you can do it along with the shutter button. This is helpful because it allows you to focus on moving subjects AND take the actual photo at the same time, so your subject doesn’t go out of focus. An alternative is continuous focus mode, which keeps the subject in focus for you. This makes it so you can take the photo without even having to put your subject in focus, since you already took care of that for yourself.

  4. Back button focus changes the method of focusing by making the focus function to another button. When changing the focus button you free up shutter speed to be responsible for releasing the shutter. Continuous focus mode is useful for images with moving subjects.

  5. Back button focus simply changes the method of focusing by assigning the focus function to another button on the back of your camera. continuous focus mode allows you to track a moving subject and keep it in focus.

  6. the back button changes the way it focuses
    when you use the back button it helps you take more quality pictures when your object is moving
    when the the focus button is on it free up the shutter speed and its then responsible for releasing the shutter

  7. to have your camera focused. It important because it allows you to focus on moving subject and the actual picture too so it doesn’t go off focus.focus mode which it just keeps its focus on the image.

  8. The back button focus is a separate button that is dedicated to focusing, it important because it makes it much easier to focus and photograph very quickly. Another focus setting is continuous focus which allows you to track a moving object with the focus.

  9. The Back Focus Button allows you to have your camera focus with a button on the back, so you can do it along with the shutter button. This would be very helpful because it allows you to focus on moving subjects and also take the actual photo at the same time, so your subject doesn’t go out of focus and become blurry. An alternative is to set it on continuous focus mode, which keeps the subject in focus for you. This makes it so you can take the photo without even having to put your subject in focus, since you already took care of that for yourself.

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