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When photographing with my F100 i prefer central focus point and recompose. The rare times I use my wife's D5100 I'm not able to have a fixed central focus point, it always moves around if by accident I push the pad ...but this is a different story nothing to do with this thread, sorry!
rober

You can lock the pad and keep the central AF point
 
It has a pad lock?
I'm sorry, Nikons are a mystery to me.

There's a locking ring around the D-pad. It's fairly standard on every Nikon DSLR right from the D70 I think. There's a reason for the multiple AF points. Focus recompose is not a good idea if you have very thin DOF.
 
There's a locking ring around the D-pad. It's fairly standard on every Nikon DSLR right from the D70 I think. There's a reason for the multiple AF points. Focus recompose is not a good idea if you have very thin DOF.

What Pro-Mone says is true. I shoot head to toe shots a lot vertically and I reposition the focus spot rather than do rangefinder style.

Using the 51 points is very busy. I can see its use for sports, but it has limited use in my fashion shots.

Cal
 
With my Noct-Nikkor I find moving the focus point is best for me.

I'm with Pro-Mone.

I also think that Tung's experience counts. He is a remarkable shallow DOF shooter and he has a rare-rare talent. There was a reason why he specialized in setting up sniper rifles. Seems like Leica built the 0.95 Noct especially for him.

Cal
 
Most of the time, there is no time to move a focus point to get a quick photo.

John,

A lot of the shots for Maggie's blog are verticals that are basically head to toe shots. I elevate the focus point to her head. I sometimes use the focus indicator with the Noct-Nikkor.

Today most of my shots seem to be verticals with the Noct-Nikkor. With the 28 I would agree with you, especially for quick shots.

Cal
 
A lot of the shots for Maggie's blog are verticals that are basically head to toe shots. I elevate the focus point to her head. I sometimes use the focus indicator with the Noct-Nikkor.

Oh I get it Cal... it's smart to do. I just don't do it and you won't be able to tell with my 58mm and 85mm wide open. I guess I need something 1.2 or faster for this to matter?
 
Gear Alert... D800e arrived. It's looking good, it's a USA model, and it was $1375 shipped. Will go out and photograph with it after work to make sure it's working 100%.
 
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