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Let’s examine the 9, 21, 51, and 51 point (3D-tracking)
patterns:
9 points Use this setting when the movement of your
subject is predictable. This setting uses an array of 8 AF
points surrounding your selected and viewable AF point.
Good subjects for this mode may be a car race or air
show.
21 points If your subject is moving unpredictably, this
may be your best choice. This uses 20 AF points
surrounding your viewable point. Good subjects for this
setting might be players in a football or basketball game.
51 points This is for worst-case scenario subjects that
are small or move rapidly and unpredictably—to the
point that it is even hard to keep them in the Viewfinder.
All 50 sensors surrounding your selected sensor are
active. A good subject might be a bird in flight. (See the
upcoming sidebar called More AF Points Can Mean
Slower Autofocus Response Time.)
51 points (3D-tracking) This mode is very similar to
regular 51 points, except that it adds color tracking to the
mix. It remembers the color of your subject and tries to
maintain the focus with this extra help.
Here are the screens and steps to select one of the four pattern
types (Figure 4-8):
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