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Weird focus on my hockey pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 240293" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>Thanks. It sounds like the back button focus option will help a lot. I would get perhaps two or three good shots out of dozens. Last night, I was aiming the camera at our nearby kitten, then at a far wall, holding that button down the entire time and watching it refocus.</p><p></p><p>I figured it was something I was doing wrong, or some setting I wasn't understanding, especially since the camera works so well the rest of the time. I've taken pictures of trains going by at 100 mph without an issue with focusing, but they're much larger than people (and moving mostly across rather than toward the camera, so they're easier to keep in focus). After playing with the settings awhile with no improvement, I figured it was time to ask for some advice.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help, everyone. I'll report back after our next hockey game!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 240293, member: 19158"] Thanks. It sounds like the back button focus option will help a lot. I would get perhaps two or three good shots out of dozens. Last night, I was aiming the camera at our nearby kitten, then at a far wall, holding that button down the entire time and watching it refocus. I figured it was something I was doing wrong, or some setting I wasn't understanding, especially since the camera works so well the rest of the time. I've taken pictures of trains going by at 100 mph without an issue with focusing, but they're much larger than people (and moving mostly across rather than toward the camera, so they're easier to keep in focus). After playing with the settings awhile with no improvement, I figured it was time to ask for some advice. Thanks for the help, everyone. I'll report back after our next hockey game! [/QUOTE]
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