AF servo is part of the autofocus system normally found in prosumer camera, which allowed continuous focusing on the moving subject. It is useful in sports photography, animal photography, or any other moving object that requires continuous focusing in order to obtain sharp object.
To use AF servo, you must set your camera to AF servo. By focusing on the moving object and half-pressing the shutter button, the camera will continuously focus on the moving object. Usually AF servo is used together with continuous mode to take moving objects. This allows photographers to choose the best moving object out of a series of shots.
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Autofocus (AF) Servo
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