Your DSLR will likely have three focus modes: manual, one-shot autofocus and continuous autofocus. Continuous autofocus is great when you are shooting multiple subjects or following a moving subject. However, again, depending on the quality of your lens and camera, the continuous autofocus can get confused and refocus when you don’t want it to. AF lock can again be called in to help. And of course, manual focus is always there for you if you need it, but as precise as it is, it can be as slow and inaccurate as we humans are.
Your DSLR will likely have three focus modes: manual, one-shot autofocus and continuous autofocus. Continuous autofocus is great when you are shooting multiple subjects or following a moving subject. However, again, depending on the quality of your lens and camera, the continuous autofocus can get confused and refocus when you don’t want it to. AF lock can again be called in to help. And of course, manual focus is always there for you if you need it, but as precise as it is, it can be as slow and inaccurate as we humans are.
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