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      06-19-2012, 09:07 AM   #3458
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Originally Posted by MaximusJ View Post
Well when using the back focus, it all goes away

That's why I say I wouldnt go back to shutter release focus. I'm going to try the new mkIII and D800 (Still waiting for mine, believe it or not!) next week so i'll be able to fully compare both and i'll get back to you on that; if its really that much better on a Canon.
It's not going to be an issue with the Canon and I'm a little surprised that Nikon would build a delay into their shutter release, but you never know.

With Canon, the "ready position" is with the shutter release half way down. I have mine set so that the active AF points light up. I also set the back button to lock AF where it is because I use single-point AF a bunch.

Dave
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