Focusing manually

When to use manual focus

In the following cases you should obtain better results by adjusting the focus manually.

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ВÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ëı ÒÎÛ˜‡яı В˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ¸ ÎÛ˜¯Ë ￿ÂÁÛθڇÚ˚, ÓÚ￿„ÛÎË￿Ó‚‡‚ ÙÓÍÛÒË￿Ó‚ÍÛ ‚￿Û˜ÌÛ˛.

 

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•Insufficient light [a]

• Н‰ÓÒÚ‡ÚÓ˜ÌÓ ÓÒ‚Â˘ÂÌË [a]

•Subjects with little contrast – walls, sky, etc. [b]

• О·˙ÂÍÚ˚ Ò Ï‡Î˚Ï ÍÓÌÚ￿‡ÒÚÓÏ – ÒÚÂÌ˚,

•Too much brightness behind the subject [c]

ÌÂ·Ó Ë Ú.‰. [b]

•Horizontal stripes [d]

• СÎ˯ÍÓÏ я￿ÍËÈ ÙÓÌ Á‡ Ó·˙ÂÍÚÓÏ [c]

•Subjects through frosted glass

• ГÓ￿ËÁÓÌڇθÌ˚ ÔÓÎÓÒ˚ [d]

•Subjects beyond nets, etc.

• С˙ÂÏ͇ Ó·˙ÂÍÚÓ‚ ˜Â￿ÂÁ χÚË￿Ó‚‡ÌÌÓÂ

•Bright subject or subject reflecting the light

ÒÚÂÍÎÓ

•Shooting a stationary subject when using a

• О·˙ÂÍÚ˚ Á‡ ÒÂÚÍÓÈ Ë Ú.‰.

tripod

• Я￿ÍËÈ Ó·˙ÂÍÚ ËÎË Ó·˙ÂÍÚ ÓÚ￿‡Ê‡˛˘ËÈ

 

Ò‚ÂÚ

 

• С˙ÂÏ͇ ÌÂÔÓ‰‚ËÊÌÓ„Ó Ó·˙ÂÍÚ‡ Ò

 

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