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Why does my camera sometimes refuse to take a photo?
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<blockquote data-quote="thequeenscheese" data-source="post: 539924" data-attributes="member: 37908"><p>I get this also sometimes and it is annoying for me its usually that its not achieving focus as mentioned above, popping into manual generaly solves it, it is a pain tho i have to admit, but on the flip side its also good 6 of 1 and 1/2 dozen of the other for me, and Ive learned something in this thread today.</p><p></p><p>what is the best way to set the diopter up? is it as simple as auto focus on something then set the diopter to suite my eye? also is it different on different lenses etc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thequeenscheese, post: 539924, member: 37908"] I get this also sometimes and it is annoying for me its usually that its not achieving focus as mentioned above, popping into manual generaly solves it, it is a pain tho i have to admit, but on the flip side its also good 6 of 1 and 1/2 dozen of the other for me, and Ive learned something in this thread today. what is the best way to set the diopter up? is it as simple as auto focus on something then set the diopter to suite my eye? also is it different on different lenses etc? [/QUOTE]
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