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I have been shooting indoor and outdoor sports for a few years now. Always have used the auto focus with my D200 camera. As I get better, I get more frustrated wtih the limitations of the D200 auto focus mechanism. It seems that the real pros frequently shoot with or are adept at shooting in manual. Can someone enlighten me on good manual focus technique? I see to have issues knowing if my subject is in tact focus or not, even when looking through the viewfinder. Is that normal or am I missing an important element? In the past, I have shoot outdoor sports through chain linked fences when necessary and used manual for that. But in that senario, I prefocus on a position on the field and wait for the action to come there.
So for a fast sport like volleyball, can someone give me advice on a good method for using manual focus?
This was shot using my old, 85mm f/1.8 nikkor lens and D200 on auto focus mode. Would like to be adept at shooting this in manual as well.
Thanks for any help,
Jon
So for a fast sport like volleyball, can someone give me advice on a good method for using manual focus?

Thanks for any help,
Jon