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<blockquote data-quote="colton.neil" data-source="post: 393897" data-attributes="member: 35584"><p>I've read that a good first step for new photographers is to take the camera out of auto mode and put it in manual mode. I assumed this didn't apply to auto focus. However, I posted some of my first pictures in the photo critique section and a common feedback I got was soft focus on some of the images. All were shot with autofocus, that being said should I be using manual focus to get sharp images or am I using the autofocus system incorrectly?</p><p></p><p> <em>Posted via <a href="http://topify.com" target="_blank"><strong>Topify</strong></a> on Android</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colton.neil, post: 393897, member: 35584"] I've read that a good first step for new photographers is to take the camera out of auto mode and put it in manual mode. I assumed this didn't apply to auto focus. However, I posted some of my first pictures in the photo critique section and a common feedback I got was soft focus on some of the images. All were shot with autofocus, that being said should I be using manual focus to get sharp images or am I using the autofocus system incorrectly? [i]Posted via [URL="http://topify.com"][b]Topify[/b][/URL] on Android[/i] [/QUOTE]
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