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Photography Q&A
Does changing your aperture value affect what you've previously focused on?
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<blockquote data-quote="paul_b" data-source="post: 542110" data-attributes="member: 15676"><p>Ive set the camera up on a tripod to face the finish line straight on, on the right side of the image, ie the runners move from the left side of the image to the finish line on the right side of the image (they are funneled). Once focus is set then every runner should be in focus no matter where they are in the shot. The line they follow is parallel to the face of the camera.</p><p></p><p>Ive tried AF tracking with continuous auto focus, but each runner is in the shot for no longer than a second. I find it too hard to do.</p><p></p><p>Ps Nikon D3100, and Samsung nx300m, both with kit lens, 18-55mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul_b, post: 542110, member: 15676"] Ive set the camera up on a tripod to face the finish line straight on, on the right side of the image, ie the runners move from the left side of the image to the finish line on the right side of the image (they are funneled). Once focus is set then every runner should be in focus no matter where they are in the shot. The line they follow is parallel to the face of the camera. Ive tried AF tracking with continuous auto focus, but each runner is in the shot for no longer than a second. I find it too hard to do. Ps Nikon D3100, and Samsung nx300m, both with kit lens, 18-55mm [/QUOTE]
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