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Tag: autofocus

link to Sharp photos are not just about sharp focus

Sharp photos are not just about sharp focus

We’ve been talking about achieving tack sharp photos by using back button focus and differential focus for a couple of weeks now. Well, if you've been struggling with achieving sharp photos,...

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Back button focus technique – how to use it and why it’s your BFF

I can’t remember when I became best friends with back button focus. Like all great things, it's something that I just started using and never looked back. What is back button focus? The clue is...

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Focus bracketing and focus stacking for maximum DOF

Focus bracketing and focus stacking are your new best friends if you’re into any kind of photography that needs maximum depth of field. This technique is so easy for creating images with tack shop...

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Focus modes and drive modes – the differences

Focus is a very big subject in photography and one that confuses a lot of new and even intermediate photographers. One of the confusing factors is the difference between focus modes and drive modes,...

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One Shot vs AI Servo vs AI Focus – which AF mode is best?

​Most cameras have two or three main autofocus modes. Like with everything else, the different manufacturers have given different names to these functions. Canon’s main autofocus modes are One...

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Panning photography – capturing action with motion blur

There’s a difference between panning and panning photography for motion blur. Whenever we track motion, we pan the camera to follow the subject right up to the point that we take the shot. Panning...

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