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  1. <p>I always take pictures in Av modes only.</p>
  2. <p>@Robin Smith, yes lens has set to AF mode.<br> @Jos, he is quick, but once I set my focus lock when I got the opportunity,then focus can't adjust according to his movement, I loose my focus and every time I hit the focus button to set again focus as soon he stops for a while. but I think my camera should do that, once AF is locked, I'm also talking about taking pictures in-door that means no such variable to obstruct the AF point. </p>
  3. <p>Thanks Robin.<br> Answer to question 1 is pretty clear.<br> but for 2 NO I'm not doing anything strange or wrong, I think I need to give the camera for service, which is sad, because it is a brand new camera...<br> I was thinking may be some configuration is required for this. But now I'm certain that it's camera which is acting up.<br> But thanks again.</p>
  4. <p>HI Gurus,<br> I tried to search this forum regarding my concerns, but couldn't find right answers to it, so I thought to post it here<br> My questions are,</p> <ol> <li>Is there a way you can select multi AF points(out of 11) in your canon 6d, while shooting (like can you have center AF point and four assist points selected next to it)? If so, then can anyone tell me how to configure it?</li> <li>My subjects are kids, but I see my canon 6d doesn't follow the subject after I set the AF .... It doesn't matter if I am in AI focus or AI servo? Is there any configuration to check this out? </li> </ol> <p>Or my camera is faulty? I bought it very recently.<br> I will appreciate, if anyone can suggest me something on my concerns.<br> Regards</p> <p> </p>
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