Last september (2010) I wrote a blog entry about hooking up a laser pointer as an Auto Focus assist light for a camera. The need came up because I wanted AF assist in AI Servo focusing mode of my DSLR. Currently to my knowledge all Nikon and Canon DSLRs will only put out the flash AF assist beam until focus is achieved. After that if the (if the camera is in AI-Servo focus mode) if the subject moves and the focus changes, you’re out of luck in dark situations because the AF assist beam will not continually come on to keep assisting the focus.
The previous look at using a laser pointer as an AF assist tool, I had very little success with that projects. Last week I came across the laser pointer again and new thoughts/ideas came to mind.
So I rigged a laser pointer to a bunch of batteries and a push button to act as an Auto Focus assist to my Canon 40D. The results are spectacular.
I’ve already started working/thinking about the next version of this. Updates on the AS Assist Tool V2.x will be here.
This is what I did, and how it worked.