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How to lock focus on D3500?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 726032" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Ok, Let me correct myself after re-pondering the experiment outcome. I think Nick hit the point that BBF is one pretty good thing to use. In my experiment, I see the 3rd shot look a little off focus (not as sharp as 2nd), but in reality, the BBF was still on even after released and the camera moved because I could never return my camera to the original spot exactly, only approximately to the best. So the 3rd looked a little off-focus and it's not because BBF's off but camera position's off. If now this is true (BBF effective either be held, released, or camera position changed), it is very good news (at least for me) that BBF can be conveniently and efficiently used for many types of photography. </p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 726032, member: 47518"] Ok, Let me correct myself after re-pondering the experiment outcome. I think Nick hit the point that BBF is one pretty good thing to use. In my experiment, I see the 3rd shot look a little off focus (not as sharp as 2nd), but in reality, the BBF was still on even after released and the camera moved because I could never return my camera to the original spot exactly, only approximately to the best. So the 3rd looked a little off-focus and it's not because BBF's off but camera position's off. If now this is true (BBF effective either be held, released, or camera position changed), it is very good news (at least for me) that BBF can be conveniently and efficiently used for many types of photography. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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