Originally Posted by
Inkanyezi
I do that sometimes, and here's why:
When using timed delay, the AF will focus at the chosen spot or multiple, when the shutter button is half pressed. Often when I shoot something that is not moving, a stationary setup, I don't want it to focus when I touch the button, as I use the self timer to make the camera release after a two second delay. Then I focus first, lock focus by switching to MF, but of course I don't touch the focusing ring of the lens. Then I can shoot a set of bracketed exposures without focus changing. This is also done for panoramas, when nothing shall be changed while reorienting the camera - MF and Manual exposure. Actual focusing is done with AF, and then locked by switching to MF.
The same raindance for actually making a selfie. There is no way to have the camera focus on your face if you don't have a remote release, but you put a stand-in there for focusing, and then you lock focus, so it will not change. MF is a way to lock focus. No change will be made by the camera when the button is pressed.