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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 407021" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>I don't know if you have a problem with the focus in the shot itself or with focusing using live-view. If there's a moon, use AF to focus on the moon if you need infinity. Else look for the brightest area you can find around you and try to focus there. Worst case scenario you gamble, take a quick shot, check the image on the LCD and then adjust until perfect. Rinse and repeat. That's how I occasionally have to do it when I'm in pitch black.</p><p></p><p>If you use live-view, it is best to first open the lens wide until you have focus and only then to close down to what you prefer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 407021, member: 31330"] I don't know if you have a problem with the focus in the shot itself or with focusing using live-view. If there's a moon, use AF to focus on the moon if you need infinity. Else look for the brightest area you can find around you and try to focus there. Worst case scenario you gamble, take a quick shot, check the image on the LCD and then adjust until perfect. Rinse and repeat. That's how I occasionally have to do it when I'm in pitch black. If you use live-view, it is best to first open the lens wide until you have focus and only then to close down to what you prefer. [/QUOTE]
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