thanks Hank, glad to hear yes, typo, AFS for portraits and AFC for moving subjects
Hank R
Hi Mike:
Thank you for the quick response. Did you mean AF-S for street portriats and AF-C for moving subjects? I think AF-S for moving subjects might have been a “typo”.
Thanks for being so generous with your knowledge!
Have a great day,
Hank
HankR
Hi Mike:
Thanks, Mike!
However, I think there was a “typo” in your answer. Did you mean AF-S for portraits and AF-C for moving subjects?
By the way, you ROCK, Mike. I’ve learned a lot reading your site.
Hi Hank,
I use AF-S for street portraits, works great, AF-S for moving subjects. Single af-point with both, I found multi-just takes a little too long for moving subjects, have missed too many shots.
HankR
Hi Mike:
I read in your X100S street shooting settings article that you prefer AF-C. Do you ever employ AF-S when shooting street and if so, under what circumstances? If you use AF-S, do you use “multi” (automatic) or “area” (manual) for selecting the focus area?
Thank you Hank! I mostly shoot raw and convert to bw in post. this particular shoot
didn’t require any tweaking. straight conversion, slightly lifted blacks and tint.
Hank Rota
Hi Mike;
I hope this post finds you well.
Another great black and white (B&W) street shot! Which X100S film simulations do you use for street shooting in B&W and color?
thanks Chris!
Hi,
I like your site a lot too! You are very generous!
Chris
thanks Hank, glad to hear
yes, typo, AFS for portraits and AFC for moving subjects
Hi Mike:
Thank you for the quick response. Did you mean AF-S for street portriats and AF-C for moving subjects? I think AF-S for moving subjects might have been a “typo”.
Thanks for being so generous with your knowledge!
Have a great day,
Hank
Hi Mike:
Thanks, Mike!
However, I think there was a “typo” in your answer. Did you mean AF-S for portraits and AF-C for moving subjects?
By the way, you ROCK, Mike. I’ve learned a lot reading your site.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Hank R
Hi Hank,
I use AF-S for street portraits, works great, AF-S for moving subjects. Single af-point with both, I found multi-just takes a little too long for moving subjects, have missed too many shots.
Hi Mike:
I read in your X100S street shooting settings article that you prefer AF-C. Do you ever employ AF-S when shooting street and if so, under what circumstances? If you use AF-S, do you use “multi” (automatic) or “area” (manual) for selecting the focus area?
Thanking you in advnace for your help, Mike.
All the Best,
Hank
Thank you for the info, Mike!
Thank you Hank! I mostly shoot raw and convert to bw in post. this particular shoot
didn’t require any tweaking. straight conversion, slightly lifted blacks and tint.
Hi Mike;
I hope this post finds you well.
Another great black and white (B&W) street shot! Which X100S film simulations do you use for street shooting in B&W and color?
Thanks and all the best,
Hank