All this and more is contained in a great download pdf book by Steve in his latest book 'Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System'. I've reached a part in the book were I'm nudged to this link to watch as back up what Steve has expertly written. You cannot ask for more customer 'focused" (pun intended) top class guidance by this well respected professional photographer. Thanks so much!
enos218 - check out Steve's FAQ. I had the same issue and have the same camera as you. backcountrygallery.com/af-on-and-back-button-autofocus/ (first FAQ question answers your question).
Hi Steve. I was looking for info about BBF and found your video and read you wrote a book. I'm still trying to figure out how using BBF would work in live music photography. I shoot rock concerts and never used BBF yet. I'm not quiet sure if it could help me or not, though I heard most music photographers use it. Could I find information about that in your book? Thanks
@@backcountrygallery hi I bought this book a while ago and never received the down load I think my email address wasn't right. I did email but did not get a reply. Can you help me get the auto focus download please. m.ottoy@bigpond.com
Same for me. Watched videos from several including Tony Northrup and Pierre McKinnon but was still confused on why it's better. I think they just over explained it while here he's just keeps it very simple.
Steve's tip at the end is so true -- at first you won't like it, but stick with it. Then he says eventually "You will wonder how you ever functioned without it." Back button focus is the best camera tip I ever learned, I'll never go back to the default method.
This is by far the best explanation of back-button focus I've had the pleasure of watching. It was clear, simple and a joy to listen to. Thank you so very much Steve.
I just wanted to commend you on your excellent tutorial . I'm a street photographer who lives in Panama trying to photograph some of this country's 900 species of birds and your tutorial made a difference. I knew it was going to be good when you didn't start off with "Hi Guys".
this is (in my opinion) a fabulous video. Why? very good diction, very clear, very positive, (rehearsed?) concise, to the point, no waffle, no er, um, or other repetitions, good eye contact. It is well lit, well framed and you stand out against the background. Treating the viewer with respect, not condescending. Well done Steve, I enjoyed watching this, and of course, I have learnt a lot. Thankyou.
As a lot of other people have said, there are plenty of videos out there that tell you how to set your camera for BBF, but this is the only one that explains what it does and how you actually use it. Thanks for that.
I tried it and hated it. Then after watching one of your videos I tried again and stuck with it ever since. So don't try it just once and give up. Try it again if you don't like it the first time. It is great!
I have to say, your videos are the best. I like your direct, concise, no nonsense style.Most others are either screaming at you (we're NOT deaf) or LOVE to hear themselves talk so it becomes a rambling, superfluous, verbose delivery that bores me to tears. Keep up the good work.I bought your wildlife book.
This is one of if not the best photography video tutorials. The information is incredibly useful, it's presented in a easy to understand manner, and it's a professional quality video. Well done, sir! Mahalo!
I checked this out a few months ago and switched my camera over. After Steve's little warning at the end of this video, I was certain I was going to find back button focus annoying and challenging to get used to. Well...nope! I LOVE shooting this way. It took me all of 30 minutes to get used to and I cannot imagine switching back to the default shutter release method. So clearly explained from concept to actually setting up your camera to make it happen. Thanks for such a clear, smart tutorial!
What Can I Say. I have be shooting 50 years... You have the best books / videos I have ever seen . I wish I had you be side me sooner .Still shooting just more hits now. Thanks
I am a amateur photographer, thanks for all the lessons you gave. I tried back button AF, went back to shutter, watched your video again. All my cameras are now set to back button AF. I am a nikon shooter. Thanks again, Steve.
Its been more than 3 years to have purchased Nikon D750. I have gone through a lot of tutorial and tips video. But the ease of using through your said tricks are so simple after being customized to really shoot. Thanks a lot. To me, your channel is the best channel for twists and tweaks of setting for Dslr till now
I just got a 7d m ii and I’ve been watching bb focus vids for 3days now and you’re the first person to thoroughly explain to where a somewhat beginner can understand. Liked, favorite and subbed!
I first saw this video a couple of years ago. Two years on, I can't imagine shooting without back button focus. This is the ONLY explanation of back button focus I have ever found that actually has a proper understanding of the principles. Usually we're just told that it "allows you to separate focusing and shutter release", to which I can only reply "and the benefit of that is?"I wonder how many are missing out on the very real advantages because of rubbish explanations.
Aha! I tried this before on my D3200 which does not have a dedicated AF-On button. But I did not know that I had to switch auto focus mode to AF-C . Thank you for so clearly explaining this method. I will give it another go.
There are many vids and articles out there on back button focusing but THIS one nails it. After watching this I'm not confused anymore. Thanks a lot for the time and effort you spent making this vid. Cheers!
No why your tutorial on BBF is the best, because you explain the mechanics. Example press and release to lock focus, or keep pressed for continuous focus. Every other video out there on the subject just explains what BBF is, and how it works.I do have one question, when you continuous focus, do you keep it depressed, when you press the shutter button, or do you release as you press the shutter button.
Thank you Mr. Perry! I bought your book Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System last night and am now getting my head wrapped around the auto focus on a few of my Nikon cameras. Your information delivery system is concise and easy to follow. My new best friend is the BBAF. Good job
You are so right about the versatility of using back button AF. It is the way to go - the best of both Single and Continuous worlds in one button. My AF frustrations of always being set to the wrong AF mode are over.
Holy shit, this guy has cracked the code man. You should just teach. I got it when you explained it. Watched 10000000 videos and never understood. Watched your video twice and got it. THANK YOUUUUUUU
I've watched a few different videos to understand how the back button focus works and yours has been the most comprehensive. Thanks for creating this video
Wonderfully lucid, economical tutorial. After reading multiple explanations and watching videos until they're coming out of my ears, this is the one that nails it. Thanks a million and I'm not even a Nikon user.
Thank you so much for this. I often link to this video to explain back button autofocus to others. Yesterday I provided this link to a deaf person who couldn't get the most out of this video. I wanted to pass the request to have this captioned up the ladder to you.
I started using this method a few days ago ... man, what a difference it makes. Wish I had found this video a few years ago. I'm also experimenting with assigning the AE-L(Auto-Exposure Lock) function to the Preview button on the front of my D7100.
Great knowledge, thanks Steve. I'm a old timer always depressing half way and going give it a try. I always cover action sports and will check your style out. I do lose some shots, but will try your idea's.
Mind BLOWN! Lol! I have been doing photography for years and have just recently come across this. Great tutorial, even though I shoot with a Canon. I really just needed to see/hear/watch someone explain this to me rather than reading it from the manual. Thanks!!
Making the change, thank you, for those using the Canon 70D a quick way to turn off the half shutter focus is to be in P or M and use the Q menu button and to right is the change controls , the first one its highlights is the change half shutter focus and change it to meter only, And Bam your ready to learn a new trick .
Added: I ran into some problems on my D7200 using the AE-L/AF-L back button for autofocus. I have to use my left eye on the viewfinder, as I cannot close only my left eye (I have the same problem aiming a rifle). Also, I have a mild cataract on my right eye, so it's not as sharp or bright. With my left eye on the viewfinder, I found that this layout was too cramped and uncomfortable for me on the D7200, trying to use that back button for focus. I then switched to using the lower front Fn button with my right ring finger, and the problem was solved. Any left eye shooters may want to try this alternative, as it works just as easily.
Thanks for your concern. My ophthalmologist is monitoring it and I will probably get it fixed after summer here. I don't want to be out of action flying RC planes during the good weather. I'll also get my hip replaced then too. Getting old has it's drawbacks, but not compared to the alternative. ;-)
Hi Steve. Thanks for this awesome tip. Works great on my D5100. Steve when you use this method with moving subjects, do you find better results using single point AF or something like dynamic area AF? Many thanks Andrew
Andrew Seck Hi Andrew - LOL - I just made a video all about what modes to use! It's brand new, posted a couple minutes ago: ua-cam.com/video/_N_bzhJAKms/v-deo.html
I knew the back button was there but just didn't get the significance. I could never have understood this reading it in a book. The video was GREAT and it's one of those tips I know will change the way I focus and shoot forever. I can't thank you enough.
great explanation, thanks. just one question please: once I reassign the back button to work as af-on, how do I AE lock? just not possible or...? thanks
what particular camera ? There's usually something under controls in the menu where you can assign the function to a different button - maybe the depth of field button under the middle finger, on the front for instance. I have two buttons on my d700 - I use AF-ON for setup for the focus as Steve does it, and I assign the AE-L/AF-L to be AE and keep it locked until I press it again - quick one button AE lock for many frames if needed and thumb then works the AF-ON for BBF. My d750 I use the DOF preview button on the front for AE Lock and the single AF-ON for the BBF. BBF is my BFF. :)
@@lylestavast7652 how do we assign this on bodies like d5300, where we have got only one button which is assigned to BBF ..how do we lock exposure then ??
does this negate the AE lock function (d7100)? upon further investigation I've RE-Assigned my Pre-View button to perform the AE-Lock function. Steve, as a suggestion for future videos: 1) Pre-View function - why/how/when to use 2) AE-Lock feature why/how/when to use
There are many videos on You Tube about back button focus, but this is one of the best, if not the best, that I have seen. Very clear explanation of why to use it and how to use it. I like the comment at the end; "When you are getting used to it, practice on some shots that don't matter that much to you". Sound advice! Many thanks for this really helpful video.
I have been trying to learn about BBF all day long and have watched SO MANY videos and ready even more articles. Your video was BY FAR the most detailed and informative. I truly can not thank you enough!!
The best video on back button focus by far. I have seen many but never able to understand. But now I did. Thanks for the intermediate cartoons to explain how all this works plus the setting up basics.
I didn’t know about this until just now watching Steve’s video. I can’t wait to set this up on my camera and use it. One great explanation on how it works and how to set it up.
I just started using this method and really liked it. I did a shoot on a stationary dancer subject and because there was no contrast my af had trouble focusing so I focused on a close edge and re composed...I had to do this over and over as we were working on a demonstration manual...it was driving me nuts so I was determined to try this much better way and the job was so much easier,,,I was at f 11 so even if the subject moved a bit it worked out fine...I want to keep practicing this method and will give it a go at a dance performance...love these tricks! Thank you for the clarity of your teaching!
I'm watching this in 2017. Best back button explanation video. I've watched a good handful of them, but I'm always left with confusion. It could be that I'm slow learner lol, but your video is definitely more informative and thorough. I have a better understanding now. Thank you!
Thanks Steve -- I had never heard about the AF-C mode and AF-On button press combination and how it works in conjunction with press and release for single focus with recompose and press and hold for continuous focus. That absolutely makes everything so much easier.
That was the best and most thorough explanation of BBAF I have ever heard, I have been meaning to switch over to this method for years but never really understood it, so just never did. I am definitely giving it a try now.
I played around with my D5600. I set up Back Button Focus and put the auto focus to AF-A, not AF-C. It worked! Not only that, the focus illumination light worked, and it beeped when in focus. And it did track moving objects. The A switched over automatically to C. I love it!
I am a pure beginner. This was the very first video on Auto-focus I watched, 2-3 months ago. The comments of others prompted me to purchase the ebook. After becoming fairly proficient with Steve's explanation and shooting hundreds of photos while practicing, I thought I'd try out the "old" method, just for the sake of knowing how. Holy Molly! I couldn't wrap my head around this half-click mode, switching between S and C modes, and trying to keep it all straight. Why isn't what Steve recommends the default way of shooting, is beyond me. Best 30 bucks I spent in this new hobby. (I'm in Canada so the book costs a little more.) Thank you Steve, the rest of your videos are on my to-view list. Great instructor!
Four years later, but now I am watching this video for the first time to understand my new a7riii, and it's still amazing!! I watched another videos trying to explain the back button focus and I didn't understand it totally. Now I do it, I understand how it works and I can see why is it so interesting! Thanks so much! I will practice with it for the next weeks :)!
I am a newbie and I came up with this idea, because pressing the shutter halfway down to focus then recomposing, destroys the sharpness of the image, I thought It was a rare setting I did, Turns out everyone was using it. When I searched Ae-el as autofocus on youtube, Even though I figured it out on my own, thanks to you Sir for this wonderful explanation.
I’ve been doing BBAF for years, but I recently watched your video seminar on wildlife photography. In that video you talked about your method of shooting in manual with auto ISO. At the time, I thought well that’s just brilliant! Why didn’t I ever think of that before? With today’s hi ISO capable cameras it just made sense. Well I tried it out and I honestly think it’s gonna revolutionize the way I shoot going forward. It’s like having a third auto priority program. You got your aperture priority, your shutter priority and now by golly, you got your Manual priority.
Just wanted to drop a note that I switched over to back button AF for the last two family photo sessions I've done and it's been such a game changer. I was a little nervous about jumping in head first, but for me it's been a fairly intuitive switch and so many more shots are turning out in focus, especially of the little ones who can't hold still or love to run around. Thanks for the the easy guide in this video! Up next: DotTuning Autofocus.
Just going through your books on Nikon Autofocus and Wild life photography. Both together less than $30. Possibly the best $30 I could have imagined to spend to improve my photography skills and I am not even past first 50 pages of the first book. Excellent! Thanks a lot.
Best explanation. You clearly explain how to switch from One Shot to AI Servo - something every other video I watched did not demonstrate. THANK YOU!!!
Steve thanks a lot for explaining such confusing matter so clearly. I have gone through the D800 user manual so many times but never realize the proper use of AF-ON button. While watching you video I have changed my camera Focus setting to AF-C and AF Activation OFF, now it is working correctly. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge with us.
All this and more is contained in a great download pdf book by Steve in his latest book 'Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System'. I've reached a part in the book were I'm nudged to this link to watch as back up what Steve has expertly written. You cannot ask for more customer 'focused" (pun intended) top class guidance by this well respected professional photographer. Thanks so much!
Hi Robert -
Thank you so much for the kinds words! I'm really glad you're enjoying the book and I appreciate your comments :)
enos218 - check out Steve's FAQ. I had the same issue and have the same camera as you. backcountrygallery.com/af-on-and-back-button-autofocus/ (first FAQ question answers your question).
Hi Steve. I was looking for info about BBF and found your video and read you wrote a book. I'm still trying to figure out how using BBF would work in live music photography. I shoot rock concerts and never used BBF yet. I'm not quiet sure if it could help me or not, though I heard most music photographers use it.
Could I find information about that in your book? Thanks
@@backcountrygallery hi I bought this book a while ago and never received the down load I think my email address wasn't right. I did email but did not get a reply. Can you help me get the auto focus download please. m.ottoy@bigpond.com
I'm very sorry about that. I just sent you an e-mail with your order info.
FINALLY! After watching a bunch of tutorial about Back Button Autofocus, I finally understood how it works. Thumbs up to you sir!! Many many thanks!!
Indeed...! Same experience here..!
Ditto
Same here, this guy explains it brilliantly! :)
Same for me. Watched videos from several including Tony Northrup and Pierre McKinnon but was still confused on why it's better. I think they just over explained it while here he's just keeps it very simple.
I'd been trying to understand why I have a AF-On button on the back of mu Lumix S1. Now I know!
Steve's tip at the end is so true -- at first you won't like it, but stick with it. Then he says eventually "You will wonder how you ever functioned without it." Back button focus is the best camera tip I ever learned, I'll never go back to the default method.
Every camera guy on UA-cam tries to cover this concept... But here is one of the best explanations I have ever seen. Thanks, good show!
Totally agree with you!
This is by far the best explanation of back-button focus I've had the pleasure of watching. It was clear, simple and a joy to listen to. Thank you so very much Steve.
Best back button AF explanation on youtube. Thanks for the info!
Finally, someone who explains back button autofocus, how to use it and how to set it up completely in a straightforward way.
This is by far the best video that actually allowed me to understand what back focus is and how it works! Thank you so much!
I just wanted to commend you on your excellent tutorial . I'm a street photographer who lives in Panama trying to photograph some of this country's 900 species of birds and your tutorial made a difference. I knew it was going to be good when you didn't start off with "Hi Guys".
this is (in my opinion) a fabulous video. Why? very good diction, very clear, very positive, (rehearsed?) concise, to the point, no waffle, no er, um, or other repetitions, good eye contact. It is well lit, well framed and you stand out against the background. Treating the viewer with respect, not condescending. Well done Steve, I enjoyed watching this, and of course, I have learnt a lot. Thankyou.
As a lot of other people have said, there are plenty of videos out there that tell you how to set your camera for BBF, but this is the only one that explains what it does and how you actually use it. Thanks for that.
I tried it and hated it. Then after watching one of your videos I tried again and stuck with it ever since. So don't try it just once and give up. Try it again if you don't like it the first time. It is great!
I have to say, your videos are the best. I like your direct, concise, no nonsense style.Most others are either screaming at you (we're NOT deaf) or LOVE to hear themselves talk so it becomes a rambling, superfluous, verbose delivery that bores me to tears. Keep up the good work.I bought your wildlife book.
This is one of if not the best photography video tutorials. The information is incredibly useful, it's presented in a easy to understand manner, and it's a professional quality video. Well done, sir! Mahalo!
I checked this out a few months ago and switched my camera over. After Steve's little warning at the end of this video, I was certain I was going to find back button focus annoying and challenging to get used to. Well...nope! I LOVE shooting this way. It took me all of 30 minutes to get used to and I cannot imagine switching back to the default shutter release method. So clearly explained from concept to actually setting up your camera to make it happen. Thanks for such a clear, smart tutorial!
Thanks from the UK! Finally an AF back button video that made sense!!
What Can I Say. I have be shooting 50 years... You have the best books / videos I have ever seen . I wish I had you be side me sooner .Still shooting just more hits now. Thanks
the best explanation of why you should use back button autofocus, well done, great video.
I am a amateur photographer, thanks for all the lessons you gave. I tried back button AF, went back to shutter, watched your video again. All my cameras are now set to back button AF. I am a nikon shooter. Thanks again, Steve.
There are tons of videos out there, on Back Button AF, and this one nailed it! With apt examples.
Its been more than 3 years to have purchased Nikon D750. I have gone through a lot of tutorial and tips video.
But the ease of using through your said tricks are so simple after being customized to really shoot.
Thanks a lot.
To me, your channel is the best channel for twists and tweaks of setting for Dslr till now
Best explanation out there on the back button AF function. I enjoy your videos. Thanks Steve...
Nine years old video but so so so relevant and helpful in 2023..amazing, thank you for the help..!!
Cheers mate!! Best explanation to this feature on the web!
I just got a 7d m ii and I’ve been watching bb focus vids for 3days now and you’re the first person to thoroughly explain to where a somewhat beginner can understand. Liked, favorite and subbed!
Putting afa to afc was the key I missed in so many tutorials!
Am a total novice had a Nikon Camera for 1 week these videos are really simple and informative for a beginner keep up the good work . Thanks
Thanks! Best explanation of BBF I've ever watched/seen. Teach us more!
I first saw this video a couple of years ago. Two years on, I can't imagine shooting without back button focus. This is the ONLY explanation of back button focus I have ever found that actually has a proper understanding of the principles. Usually we're just told that it "allows you to separate focusing and shutter release", to which I can only reply "and the benefit of that is?"I wonder how many are missing out on the very real advantages because of rubbish explanations.
Aha! I tried this before on my D3200 which does not have a dedicated AF-On button. But I did not know that I had to switch auto focus mode to AF-C . Thank you for so clearly explaining this method. I will give it another go.
I'm a "newish" photographer and this is the best tip I've received yet! The first time I tried it it felt completely natural. Thanks!
"How To Use AF-On And Back Button Autofocus !"
Excellent youtorial by Steve Perry.
Thank you Steve !
best regards from cologne,
andreas
By far the best explanation I've seen on UA-cam of why to use back button focus and how to use it with continuous focus. Thank you.
Wow, why didn't I learn about this 10 years ago? Thank you for sharing.
Same feeling
There are many vids and articles out there on back button focusing but THIS one nails it. After watching this I'm not confused anymore. Thanks a lot for the time and effort you spent making this vid. Cheers!
No why your tutorial on BBF is the best, because you explain the mechanics. Example press and release to lock focus, or keep pressed for continuous focus. Every other video out there on the subject just explains what BBF is, and how it works.I do have one question, when you continuous focus, do you keep it depressed, when you press the shutter button, or do you release as you press the shutter button.
Great job man. I was looking for such a tutorial all over the place. They way u explained was awesome. Thanks.
Thank you Mr. Perry! I bought your book Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System last night and am now getting my head wrapped around the auto focus on a few of my Nikon cameras. Your information delivery system is concise and easy to follow. My new best friend is the BBAF. Good job
dude this is huge, thanks so much! even more important in movie mode where shutter focus is a complete design flaw.
Will try
You are so right about the versatility of using back button AF. It is the way to go - the best of both Single and Continuous worlds in one button. My AF frustrations of always being set to the wrong AF mode are over.
Beautiful explanation, perfect pace and intonation, good quality video and audio...
For me it's a GO! 👏 Thank you.
Holy shit, this guy has cracked the code man. You should just teach. I got it when you explained it. Watched 10000000 videos and never understood. Watched your video twice and got it. THANK YOUUUUUUU
I've watched a few different videos to understand how the back button focus works and yours has been the most comprehensive. Thanks for creating this video
Divya Paul
oh my god - I finally get it! Thank You!
Wonderfully lucid, economical tutorial. After reading multiple explanations and watching videos until they're coming out of my ears, this is the one that nails it. Thanks a million and I'm not even a Nikon user.
Thanks for walking us through this so clearly.
Just got my D750 and its so easy using this method. I had watched many videos about this but your guide was by far the easiest to follow. Thanks
Awesome and thanks Steve......great instructional video and now I am in the know for Back Button AF on my Nikon d7100
Thank you so much for this. I often link to this video to explain back button autofocus to others. Yesterday I provided this link to a deaf person who couldn't get the most out of this video. I wanted to pass the request to have this captioned up the ladder to you.
Concept explained clearly. YEA!
I started using this method a few days ago ... man, what a difference it makes.
Wish I had found this video a few years ago.
I'm also experimenting with assigning the AE-L(Auto-Exposure Lock) function to the Preview button on the front of my D7100.
Great knowledge, thanks Steve. I'm a old timer always depressing half way and going give it a try. I always cover action sports and will check your style out. I do lose some shots, but will try your idea's.
A few people have tried to explain this to me, this is the best explanation on the web...thank you !
You did an excellent job on explaining this. Thank you
Mind BLOWN! Lol! I have been doing photography for years and have just recently come across this. Great tutorial, even though I shoot with a Canon. I really just needed to see/hear/watch someone explain this to me rather than reading it from the manual. Thanks!!
Making the change, thank you, for those using the Canon 70D a quick way to turn off the half shutter focus is to be in P or M and use the Q menu button and to right is the change controls , the first one its highlights is the change half shutter focus and change it to meter only, And Bam your ready to learn a new trick .
I have watched a bunch of you tube videos on back button focus, and this is the only one that made any sense. Cheers Steve.
Added: I ran into some problems on my D7200 using the AE-L/AF-L back button for autofocus. I have to use my left eye on the viewfinder, as I cannot close only my left eye (I have the same problem aiming a rifle). Also, I have a mild cataract on my right eye, so it's not as sharp or bright. With my left eye on the viewfinder, I found that this layout was too cramped and uncomfortable for me on the D7200, trying to use that back button for focus. I then switched to using the lower front Fn button with my right ring finger, and the problem was solved. Any left eye shooters may want to try this alternative, as it works just as easily.
Sean Coyne I'm an ophthalmologist. Get cataract surgery!! Seriously.
Thanks for your concern. My ophthalmologist is monitoring it and I will probably get it fixed after summer here. I don't want to be out of action flying RC planes during the good weather. I'll also get my hip replaced then too. Getting old has it's drawbacks, but not compared to the alternative. ;-)
You're the first person that I was able to learn from in an effective manner. You speak well, good pace, real advice, practical tips...kudos!
Hi Steve. Thanks for this awesome tip. Works great on my D5100. Steve when you use this method with moving subjects, do you find better results using single point AF or something like dynamic area AF? Many thanks Andrew
Andrew Seck Hi Andrew -
LOL - I just made a video all about what modes to use! It's brand new, posted a couple minutes ago:
ua-cam.com/video/_N_bzhJAKms/v-deo.html
Steve Perry A case of great timing. :-) From Australia, thanks again Steve
I knew the back button was there but just didn't get the significance. I could never have understood this reading it in a book. The video was GREAT and it's one of those tips I know will change the way I focus and shoot forever. I can't thank you enough.
great explanation, thanks. just one question please: once I reassign the back button to work as af-on, how do I AE lock? just not possible or...? thanks
what particular camera ? There's usually something under controls in the menu where you can assign the function to a different button - maybe the depth of field button under the middle finger, on the front for instance.
I have two buttons on my d700 - I use AF-ON for setup for the focus as Steve does it, and I assign the AE-L/AF-L to be AE and keep it locked until I press it again - quick one button AE lock for many frames if needed and thumb then works the AF-ON for BBF.
My d750 I use the DOF preview button on the front for AE Lock and the single AF-ON for the BBF. BBF is my BFF. :)
@@lylestavast7652 how do we assign this on bodies like d5300, where we have got only one button which is assigned to BBF ..how do we lock exposure then ??
Best descriptive video I have found so far, to help me properly understand the depths of these settings for my Nikon! SO HELPFUL
Thank you!
THANK YOU for explaining the WHYs before the HOW! Much clearer tutorial than other videos on youtube that attempt to explain the HOW before the WHY!
does this negate the AE lock function (d7100)?
upon further investigation I've RE-Assigned my Pre-View button to perform the AE-Lock function.
Steve, as a suggestion for future videos: 1) Pre-View function - why/how/when to use 2) AE-Lock feature why/how/when to use
BEST video I have viewed (and that's over ten, watched multiple times) on the "real-life," how-to of this method. Thanks!
There are many videos on You Tube about back button focus, but this is one of the best, if not the best, that I have seen. Very clear explanation of why to use it and how to use it. I like the comment at the end; "When you are getting used to it, practice on some shots that don't matter that much to you". Sound advice! Many thanks for this really helpful video.
Crisp, clean. Explanation cant get better than this. You nailed it.
I have been trying to learn about BBF all day long and have watched SO MANY videos and ready even more articles. Your video was BY FAR the most detailed and informative. I truly can not thank you enough!!
The best video on back button focus by far. I have seen many but never able to understand. But now I did. Thanks for the intermediate cartoons to explain how all this works plus the setting up basics.
this is the best COMPLETE explanation i have found for this topic. clear, concise, and on point. thank you so much!!
This is by far the best explanation of back button focus that I have seen. Spot on, thanks.
I didn’t know about this until just now watching Steve’s video. I can’t wait to set this up on my camera and use it. One great explanation on how it works and how to set it up.
I just started using this method and really liked it. I did a shoot on a stationary dancer subject and because there was no contrast my af had trouble focusing so I focused on a close edge and re composed...I had to do this over and over as we were working on a demonstration manual...it was driving me nuts so I was determined to try this much better way and the job was so much easier,,,I was at f 11 so even if the subject moved a bit it worked out fine...I want to keep practicing this method and will give it a go at a dance performance...love these tricks! Thank you for the clarity of your teaching!
the most complete explanation in youtube. Thanks
I'm watching this in 2017. Best back button explanation video. I've watched a good handful of them, but I'm always left with confusion. It could be that I'm slow learner lol, but your video is definitely more informative and thorough. I have a better understanding now. Thank you!
Thanks Steve -- I had never heard about the AF-C mode and AF-On button press combination and how it works in conjunction with press and release for single focus with recompose and press and hold for continuous focus. That absolutely makes everything so much easier.
I agree with you, Steve, Back button AF is great. I can't imagine to have the AF ever set on shutter again since years.
Steve, thanks! less than 10min you have given a clear explanation how back focusing works.
You’re an awesome teacher who explains complex questions with simple answers!
life saver. very thorough and easy to understand, unlike many explanations I've read
Thank YOU for teaching me this a few weeks ago.
You're RIIIIIGHT! There's NO WAY I would go back to shutter release-focus! 🙌
That was the best and most thorough explanation of BBAF I have ever heard, I have been meaning to switch over to this method for years but never really understood it, so just never did. I am definitely giving it a try now.
Thank you. Your education on camera functions are awesome..
I played around with my D5600. I set up Back Button Focus and put the auto focus to AF-A, not AF-C. It worked! Not only that, the focus illumination light worked, and it beeped when in focus. And it did track moving objects. The A switched over automatically to C. I love it!
Took me three years to get to this video - and I'm sure glad I did! Thanks a gazillion!
I am a pure beginner. This was the very first video on Auto-focus I watched, 2-3 months ago. The comments of others prompted me to purchase the ebook. After becoming fairly proficient with Steve's explanation and shooting hundreds of photos while practicing, I thought I'd try out the "old" method, just for the sake of knowing how. Holy Molly! I couldn't wrap my head around this half-click mode, switching between S and C modes, and trying to keep it all straight. Why isn't what Steve recommends the default way of shooting, is beyond me. Best 30 bucks I spent in this new hobby. (I'm in Canada so the book costs a little more.) Thank you Steve, the rest of your videos are on my to-view list. Great instructor!
Wow - thank you so much!!
Four years later, but now I am watching this video for the first time to understand my new a7riii, and it's still amazing!! I watched another videos trying to explain the back button focus and I didn't understand it totally. Now I do it, I understand how it works and I can see why is it so interesting! Thanks so much! I will practice with it for the next weeks :)!
Yes, first explanation of back button focus that made sense!
I am a newbie and I came up with this idea, because pressing the shutter halfway down to focus then recomposing, destroys the sharpness of the image, I thought It was a rare setting I did, Turns out everyone was using it. When I searched Ae-el as autofocus on youtube, Even though I figured it out on my own, thanks to you Sir for this wonderful explanation.
Awesome. This is the best explanation of why to do it, when to use it and HOW to use it. Bravo.
I’ve been doing BBAF for years, but I recently watched your video seminar on wildlife photography. In that video you talked about your method of shooting in manual with auto ISO. At the time, I thought well that’s just brilliant! Why didn’t I ever think of that before? With today’s hi ISO capable cameras it just made sense. Well I tried it out and I honestly think it’s gonna revolutionize the way I shoot going forward. It’s like having a third auto priority program. You got your aperture priority, your shutter priority and now by golly, you got your Manual priority.
Thanks for the kind words and glad it helped :) Once I started using it, I never went back.
By far the best explanation of the Back Button Focus method I have seen. Many thanks Steve.
Just wanted to drop a note that I switched over to back button AF for the last two family photo sessions I've done and it's been such a game changer. I was a little nervous about jumping in head first, but for me it's been a fairly intuitive switch and so many more shots are turning out in focus, especially of the little ones who can't hold still or love to run around. Thanks for the the easy guide in this video! Up next: DotTuning Autofocus.
AF button is very clear to me , now I can easily take birds flight photo.
Thanks for your contribution!!!
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Your explanation is by far, the best one I've seen. I finally understand it!
Just going through your books on Nikon Autofocus and Wild life photography. Both together less than $30. Possibly the best $30 I could have imagined to spend to improve my photography skills and I am not even past first 50 pages of the first book. Excellent! Thanks a lot.
Thanks!!!
Best explanation. You clearly explain how to switch from One Shot to AI Servo - something every other video I watched did not demonstrate. THANK YOU!!!
Steve thanks a lot for explaining such confusing matter so clearly. I have gone through the D800 user manual so many times but never realize the proper use of AF-ON button. While watching you video I have changed my camera Focus setting to AF-C and AF Activation OFF, now it is working correctly.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge with us.