Not sure how many of you shoot with CF4-1 / 3 set, but I was playing around with it on my 350d and I think it's really good, especially for sports shooting.
For those that don't know, I'll explain a little
Setting CF4 to 1 or 3 will take the focus feature off the shutter button and put it on the rear * button.
You now have independant focus and exposure control!
This is great because you don't have to keep the shutter button half-pressed waiting for a shot, you just press the * button once and it'll focus just like One-Shot.
You are now free to half press the shutter to lock exposure on the area you want (in CF4-1) and take a shot in the normal way.
With CF4-3, you focus with * like above, but exposure is only locked when you fully depress the shutter button to take the shot. This is useful if the exposure varies a lot, ie. things are in and out of shadow/light changes.
CF4-1 is fine for general shooting.
Typical setup is:
Center point AF
Center/Partial metering
AI-Servo
One press of * will act like One-Shot focus (even though you are in AI-Servo). If you wish to track something, just keep your thumb on the * button and AI-Servo kicks in. Track your target with the center-AF shooting till the cows come home, then you can let go and you are back in One-Shot
Remember with the standard method, if you let go of the shutter button (buffer filling for example) you would lose focus. With CF4-1/3 you don't
There's many scenarios that this setup is good for, I'll give one example:
Hotrod drives up to the line, you press * once and focus-lock. When you are ready, half-press shutter to expose off the car (or anything else you want to), and fire off a couple of shots.
For launch, just keep the * button held, and follow the car on center-AF and take a burst of shots. Point back to the start line, quick tap of * and you are ready to go again.
It might seem strange at first but it's not so weird after a while. It's so much easier having focus seperate, especially for action shots.
I shoot with my left eye, and with the 350d being a little fella, I did find my thumb poking my right eye on occassion
30d I tried in the shop had the buttons further away from the middle and it's great. Along with the 20d they are much nicer to hold, or maybe I just have fat thumbs
Happy shooting!
K.