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Nikon D5100 Experience
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differently than how the camera is currently set up. This is a more advanced shooting method
that can be returned to later if the need arises.
Figure 22 – Shutter-Release Button and AE-L/AF-L Button
To take advantage of this, use Custom Settings f2 to set the AE-L/AF-L Button to AF Lock Only
(Autofocus Lock). With the Autofocus Mode still set to AF-S (Single-servo AF) and the AF-
Area Mode still set to Single-Point AF:
Set the Mode Dial to P (Program).
Tap the Shutter-Release Button halfway to wake up the camera and start the metering.
Looking through the viewfinder, select your AF Point using the Multi Selector and place
it over your subject.
Press the Shutter-Release Button halfway to focus on your subject.
As you are holding the Shutter-Release Button half-pressed, press and hold the AE-
L/AF-L Button. Focus is locked at this distance no matter where you aim the camera, or
if you take your finger off the Shutter-Release Button, or if you again press the Shutter-
Release Button halfway or fully, as long as you hold down the AE-L/AF-L Button.
Move the camera around a bit while looking through the viewfinder and you will see that
the exposure numbers keep changing (aperture and/ or shutter speed).
Compose your photo as desired and press the Shutter-Release Button fully, while your
thumb is still holding the AE-L/AF-L Button. You have not locked exposure, so proper
exposure is determined when you take the photo.
This is a method of what is referred to as back-button focusing. If you wish to make this even
more complex, you can change Custom Setting c1 to On so that exposure is locked with the half-
press of the Shutter-Release Button. Essentially, you have reversed the roles of these buttons
from how we initially set them up. If you do not have a need for this shooting method, there is

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