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DoF & Manual Focus
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 88215" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I was using the center focus point, just one focal point. You can move it around. THis will enable you to focus on one subject. That usbject can be at the very top right hand corner of the photo, in the center or all the way to the left. If you are using all focal points, then yes, you may have the camera focus on something behind your subject or in front, then you will have to refocus and try and get your main subject. Best thing to do, is to get as close to the subject as you can. If not, just use one focal point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 88215, member: 9619"] I was using the center focus point, just one focal point. You can move it around. THis will enable you to focus on one subject. That usbject can be at the very top right hand corner of the photo, in the center or all the way to the left. If you are using all focal points, then yes, you may have the camera focus on something behind your subject or in front, then you will have to refocus and try and get your main subject. Best thing to do, is to get as close to the subject as you can. If not, just use one focal point. [/QUOTE]
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