User:HoracioBowker

The continuous AF mode lets the camera The continuous AF mode lets the camera tracks the subject and change the focus as it moves towards and away from you.

Dynamic mode lets the camera portrait studio select among the various AF sensors as your subject moves left and right and up and down in your composition. The camera doesn't care if the composition changes from the subject moving or you moving.

The thing is that of the Nikon. + AF-S: air will focus and lock again, then whatever the subject run closer or further away then the machines leave, don't focus anymore.

+ AF-C: continuous autofocus camera when I press the shutter button half-1, when the subject run away and closer to the machine will follow the focus owner. In AF-C has 2 options: Single point or Dynamic AF. -Single point: choose 1 of the focus point, the machine will only autofocus bodies at that point. E.G.: you pick the center point to focus upon 1 the otô is running, if the otô off the focus point in the Center spot? The machine will focus on the current character is at the center point (E.G. a tree across the road...)

-Dynamic Mode: similar to the single point, but when the car derailed from the center point, the machine will not focus consistently on the tree over distances that would take the focus point around to continue watching a car