Catherine,
If we look at two of the most recent questions you've posted and combine it with your latest perhaps we can see what you are looking for in your own exif data. I typically start off each photo excursion with my camera set to AF-C, I might switch to AF-S if I'm trying some particular experiment or if I'm shooting in AUTO Mode but otherwise its AF-C, manual mode and sometimes aperture or shutter priority. I prefer shutter priority or manual as I'm usually targeting fast shutterspeeds for birding, sports, street and sometimes handheld architecture. Looking at your exif and what worked and didn't also can sometimes benefit from knowing if your focus indicator hit the mark. I was recently trying to analyze an image where the main subject was soft yet other people in the shot looked well focused, focus indicator showed that main subject was within the focus brackets and would've continued racking my brain until I noticed I was in 3D tracking mode, the slightest movement by main subject probably through the focus system off by a hair.
Aperture Priority for Wildlife Photography
If Only I Could Focus ...
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