Problem | Cause | Remedy |
Subject is not in | Subject difficult to focus | Subjects difficult to focus on |
focus | on | using autofocus: objects with |
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| little contrast (blue sky, white |
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| walls, etc.), dark objects, fine- |
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| ly patterned objects, fast- |
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| moving objects, scenery |
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| through window or net, etc. |
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| Lock focus on another object |
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| located at same distance |
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| (press shutter release button |
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| halfway), then aim at target |
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| and press shutter release |
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| button fully. |
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| Subject is not in focus- | Position subject in square |
| ing area | frame (focusing area) in mid- |
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| dle of LCD monitor. If the |
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| subject is outside the focus- |
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| ing area, aim the camera at |
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| the subject and lock focus |
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| (press shutter release button |
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| halfway), then compose pic- |
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| ture and press the shutter |
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| release button fully. |
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| Subject is too close | Set focus mode on . (p.52) |
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| Focus mode is set on | Normal pictures will be out of |
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| focus if taken with focus |
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| mode set on . |
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