Forum: Welcomes and Introductions
02-24-2016, 03:11 PM
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Hi,
Okay, so introducing myself. Hmm, I am one of those system switchers and i'm kind of in the middle of moving from Nikon to Pentax. Got myself a Pentax k-50 a couple of weeks ago and my plan is that it in some time will replace my Nikon d5000. For now i just have the kit lens (18-55mm f3.5-5.6 DA-L WR) and the f1.8 nifty-fifty. This is the reason also why I won't give up the Nikon altogether yet, i first aim on building up my stash of pentax lenses a bit.
Anyhow, the real reason why i went for a system change and specifically pentax is the weather sealing. I do a great bit of sailing, and i am really sick of having to worry about the camera getting soaked once and a while :D
Me then? I am a 24 year old student from Finland. I'm not the type of photographer that wakes up at 4am in the morning to capture that awesome sunrise, but more of the photographer that aim to capture the scenes that i meet by living my life. Off course i have pictures of sunrises also, but i never i.e. plan a trip for a specific picture or something like that, if you understand what i mean :)
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Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
02-24-2016, 02:54 PM
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I ended up using this, just the other way around, so now i have my user1 set up with shutterbutton focus for when other are shooting with my camera! Thanks guys! :)
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Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
02-24-2016, 09:37 AM
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Hi all,
Okay, so I am using back button focusing on my k-50. I have it set up with so that the shutter button focus is disabled, just the way i like it . No problem there, it works fine and everything.
My question is that is there a way to automatically enable shutterbutton focus when switching back to automode? You know, for the occasional times you have someone take a picture of you and so on.. I'm starting to get kind of tired of having to explain to people they need to use the back button.
Thanks in advance!
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