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<blockquote data-quote="Eyelight" data-source="post: 341147" data-attributes="member: 24753"><p>The various focusing options all result in a focus point (or plane) that is at a single distance from the camera. So, using a different number of points will not increase the depth of what is in focus, but shows you in the viewfinder all the points that are in focus (the same distance). More focus points gives you more info in the viewfinder and can help with moving subjects. </p><p></p><p>Also, some cameras have focusing options that attempt to focus on faces that are detected in a scene. You might want to explore the manual for this option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyelight, post: 341147, member: 24753"] The various focusing options all result in a focus point (or plane) that is at a single distance from the camera. So, using a different number of points will not increase the depth of what is in focus, but shows you in the viewfinder all the points that are in focus (the same distance). More focus points gives you more info in the viewfinder and can help with moving subjects. Also, some cameras have focusing options that attempt to focus on faces that are detected in a scene. You might want to explore the manual for this option. [/QUOTE]
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