Oh, like many have done here you can make your depth of field button by your lens mount activate the camera to servo mode while holding the button down. I prefer this because most of my images at a wedding are single shot shooting style and when they walk down the aisle i can get them in servo mode until that is done. i highly recommend it.
I have tried doing focus with the af button on the back of the cam then activating the shutter separately but i never liked pushing that button on my 1dm3 because it gets uncomfortable to do after a few thousand shots. I tried it again with the 5dm3 but again didnt like it so i do what works for me but there are advantages because if your subject doesnt move you hit the focus one time and after that just activate the shutter and the focussed area won't miss track or change. Its like turning the switch on a lens to af-off without having the trouble of forgetting you turned it off and fire off a bunch of images that are miss focussed.
I have tried doing focus with the af button on the back of the cam then activating the shutter separately but i never liked pushing that button on my 1dm3 because it gets uncomfortable to do after a few thousand shots. I tried it again with the 5dm3 but again didnt like it so i do what works for me but there are advantages because if your subject doesnt move you hit the focus one time and after that just activate the shutter and the focussed area won't miss track or change. Its like turning the switch on a lens to af-off without having the trouble of forgetting you turned it off and fire off a bunch of images that are miss focussed.
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