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Oct 7, 2014 16:08:43   #
mrcool
 
MR BILL wrote:
Thank you...double checked...A1 focus + release......A2 focus I love all the thoughtful concern & input everyone has given me!


It looks as with A1+focus the first image will be in focus the rest may or may not be in focus.
In A2 focus all images will be in focus.

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Oct 8, 2014 17:56:51   #
MR BILL Loc: Tennessee
 
MR BILL wrote:
I am an avid non-pro Nikon D4 high school sports shooter. Before venturing to my next game, I'd like to know if anyone knows what is PROBABLY going on with my equiptment? Symptoms: using a 70-200mm VR II lens set for auto focus/action (I don't think any switches were mis-set) I shot many full continusous bursts of soccer. Upon processing on LR5 this is the results....some sequences begin focused & then gradually OR abruptly become way out of focus. This occurred over & over...some nice shots...many terrible failures.....without any nearby action until next game is there any help in trouble shooting or ideas to help me? Hoping for the best while preparing for the worst......
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IMO...case closed! Shot this & many other nice ones last night...hand held with lens wide open at full length (200mm/f2.8) @1/1600s.....& yes w/o flash! So that VR II active/normal switch is very important to understand.....active is ONLY for when on an unstable platform.....Bill


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Oct 9, 2014 02:35:39   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
MR BILL wrote:
IMO...case closed! Shot this & many other nice ones last night...hand held with lens wide open at full length (200mm/f2.8) @1/1600s.....& yes w/o flash! So that VR II active/normal switch is very important to understand.....active is ONLY for when on an unstable platform.....Bill


Hi Bill glad you sorted it - good pic - what was iso set at?

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Oct 9, 2014 10:11:42   #
MR BILL Loc: Tennessee
 
[quote=Delderby]Hi Bill glad you sorted it - good pic - what was iso set at? ................... [/ISO 12800 I never go higher even though the manufacturers boast about their high ISO improvements......for 12800, I think the image quality is super....cheers Bill


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