What is AF-S and AF C?

AF-C (AF-continuous or servo mode) is used for photographing moving subjects. AF-S means single shot and is used for subject that is stationary.
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What is the difference between AF A AF-S and AF-C?

If it thinks the subject you are photographing is stationary, then it will automatically use AF-S focus mode. If it picks up that the subject you're photographing is a moving subject, then it will automatically use AF-C focus mode.
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What does C AF mean?

Depending on your camera, these might be referred to as C-AF and S-AF, too. But they mean the same thing. AF-C was often called the “Continuous Servo AF.” Nowadays, it is commonly known as continuous autofocus.
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What AF mode should I use?

If you're working with a static subject, then Single-Point AF area mode is best. Any time there's motion within the frame, use Dynamic AF Area Mode to select your first focus point and allow the camera tracking to take over!
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What does C mean in camera?

APS, which stands for Advanced Photo System, is a film format that was developed back in 1996 but was discontinued. There are three types of APS digital image formats, and one of them is the APS-C format, where the 'C' denotes 'classic'.
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Kamera Autofokus... AF-S oder AF-C



What is S in camera?

The S-mode (Shutter Priority mode) is a mode which allows you to set the shutter speed as you like. In this mode, the camera automatically sets the aperture (f-number) and ISO sensitivity to shoot a well-exposed photograph.
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What is AF-S lens?

Auto Focus - Silent Wave (AF-S) is a type of focusing motor used in a number of AF-Nikkor lenses; the AF-S motor is very fast and quiet. AF-S lenses also have an "A/M" mode selector which allows the user to switch from automatic to manual focus with almost no lag time.
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What AF mode should I use for sports?

It's best to shoot sports photos in aperture priority mode to give you full control over your aperture. The wider the aperture, the more distinct your subject will become – most sports photographers favour aperture settings at around f/2.8 to f/3.5.
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What is AF C Priority Selection?

a1 AF-C priority selection

When AF-C is selected for viewfinder photography, this option controls whether photographs can be taken whenever the shutter-release button is pressed (release priority) or only when the camera is in focus (focus priority).
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How do I get the perfect focus on my DSLR?

Get your camera on a tripod, get focus in the general vicinity of an immobile subject such as a tree trunk in a park, and slowly adjust focus manually as you click photos. Especially at f/1.4-f/2.8, you will see a VERY definite “perfect focus” point.
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How do you change AF-S to AF C?

Press the AF mode button and use the command dial to toggle between AFC and AFS. Back button should still work.
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What does S mean on Nikon camera?

In mode S, the photographer controls shutter speed and the camera automatically adjusts aperture for optimal exposure.
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What is AF-S Fujifilm?

AF MODE. Choose the AF mode for focus modes S and C. The camera focuses on the subject in the selected focus point. Use for pin-point focus on a selected subject.
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What AF mode should I use Nikon?

CHOOSE THE PERFECT AUTOFOCUS MODE FOR YOUR SUBJECT
  • Best for static subjects like landscapes –AF-S. ...
  • Best for tracking moving subjects, such as birds in flight –AF-C. ...
  • Best for both moving and still subjects in the frame – AF-A. ...
  • Best for specific focusing requirements – MF.
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Does number of focus points matter?

As it turns out, the number of autofocus points you need is probably less than you'd think. In reality, you only need one autofocus point for your camera to get focus. However, having more autofocus points across your frame makes it easier for you and your camera to focus on a subject.
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What is the best focus mode for portraits?

Focusing: Set the camera to Single Area AF, to ensure that the area you focus on is sharp. For a portrait, the eyes should be the sharpest part of the image. If your final image will have the subject off-center in the frame, you will have to make sure the focus point is set correctly.
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What is AF activation?

If AF-ON only is selected for Custom Setting a4 (AF activation), the button can be used to focus and the shutter release button used to release the shutter. To lock focus or suspend autofocus when an obstacle comes between you and the subject, release the button.
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What does AF and MF stand for?

On the side of your lens, look for a switch labeled "AF - MF," which is short for Autofocus and Manual Focus, respectively. When you're ready to shoot in MF mode, switch your lens to that setting. At this point, half-pressing the shutter -- what you'd normally do to find focus in AF mode -- is a useless action.
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What is AF C on Nikon?

In continuous-servo AF (AF-C), the camera continues to adjust focus to compensate for changes in the distance to the subject while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. This makes it a good choice for subjects that are in motion.
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Why are my action shots blurry?

The most common reason for blurry action shots is movement. When a camera shutter opens, the sensor captures light and sends it through the lens to be projected onto film or digital media. This process takes time, so even if you're standing still while shooting an object in motion, it will appear blurry on your photo.
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What settings should I use for sports?

You need to use an aperture wide enough to give you the shutter speed you want. This often means shooting with your lens's maximum aperture: f/4 and f/5.6, two common telephoto lens maximum apertures, both work great for sports photos.
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Should I use auto focus for sports?

A good autofocus system is a great feature for sports photographers. You already have to think about aperture, shutter speed, and ISO while keeping your eye on the game. With manual focusing on top of that, your head will spin. Autofocus systems on modern cameras work best in high-contrast situations.
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Which is better AF-S or AF-P?

AF-P lenses use a “Pulse” motor or “Stepping” autofocus motor and are even quieter and smoother to autofocus than an AF-S lens, making these lenses ideal when shooting video with a DSLR. The DSLR camera bodies that do feature a focus motor can utilize AF and AF-S lenses.
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Is Nikkor and Nikon the same?

Nikkor is the brand of lenses produced by Nikon Corporation, including camera lenses for the Nikon F-mount.
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What is FX and DX in Nikon?

In digital SLR cameras, the camera's format refers to the size of its image sensor. Nikon makes a DX-format sensor and an FX-format sensor. The DX-format is the smaller sensor at 24x16mm; the larger full frame FX-format sensor measures 36x24mm which is approximately the same size as 35mm film.
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