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<blockquote data-quote="Wakefieldowl" data-source="post: 781885" data-attributes="member: 46629"><p>Hi</p><p>Sorry if this is such a stupid question, but i am trying to take pictures where the "focus" is on everything in the shot. I have looked in the instruction book on the various focusing formats but cannot find the answer. I only seem to be able to focus on something in the foreground, or the background, but not on both.</p><p>Im sure its something easy, but would really appreciate any help</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakefieldowl, post: 781885, member: 46629"] Hi Sorry if this is such a stupid question, but i am trying to take pictures where the "focus" is on everything in the shot. I have looked in the instruction book on the various focusing formats but cannot find the answer. I only seem to be able to focus on something in the foreground, or the background, but not on both. Im sure its something easy, but would really appreciate any help Thanks [/QUOTE]
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