Originally Posted by
Blazing fire
It depends what you mean by auto tracking. If you mean continuous autofocus or servo autofocus, where the camera would continue adjusting the plane of focus as the subject moves, then yes, most cameras do have it (even compact ones). If you mean locking onto a subject and the camera tires to track it as it moves around the frame, then no, few cameras have that. I know the D300/700/3 Nikon cameras do have the 3D tracking option but it does not work well.
PS: The D700 I have cannot function reliabily when using the 3D tracking or auto area AF (it's the big white box option). However, the continuous AF works superbly. In day light, the first shot is almost always in focus. Subsequent shots are also usually in focus, unless you're very near the subject.
To the OP: I would suggest maual focusing if prefocusing is what works for you.