What is focus point wrap around?
If wrap around is enabled and a focus point in the left-most bank of points is currently selected, if the directional pad is pressed left, the selection will “wrap around” and select the corresponding focus point in the right-most bank of points.
How do I change the focus on my Nikon D90?
Nikon D90 focusing The AF mode is changed by pressing and holding the AF button on the top surface of the body while turning the thumb dial. A switch to the side of the lens mount sets the camera to auto or manual focus.
What is focus locking?
Focus lock is a handy tool for doing just that. It allows you to focus on the most important part of your scene and then hold that focus while you recompose the shot, ensuring your final image has the correct parts in focus. There are a couple of different ways to use focus lock, depending on the situation.
Does Canon 90D have focus peaking?
Focusing peaking is a great feature to have when you’re using manual focus. It was initially only available on video cameras, but now is found on some recently released digital cameras like the 90D. It’s a customizable visual aid that helps you with precise focusing.
How do I wrap around a focus point?
If wrap around is enabled and a focus point in the left-most bank of points is currently selected, if the directional pad is pressed left, the selection will “wrap around” and select the corresponding focus point in the right-most bank of points.
What does the wrap around button do?
It has to do with selecting the focus point. If wrap around is enabled and a focus point in the left-most bank of points is currently selected, if the directional pad is pressed left, the selection will “wrap around” and select the corresponding focus point in the right-most bank of points.
How do I force the D90 to focus with just one sensor?
If you prefer to force the D90 to focus with just one specific sensor, go to MENU > Custom Setting Menu > a Autofocus > a1 AF-area mode and select Single Point.
What is the A5 on a D90?
In the D90’s menu a5 is Focus Point wrap-around. I’m coming fron a D50 so this is a new thing for me. What does it do and how is it used?