Tag Archives: BackButtonFocusing

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Focus Trap | A Cool Little Focusing Technique For Sharp Images

Focus trap is a quick and handy strategy which helps prefocus on the area where the action is going to happen and setup a trap for our subjects. As soon as the subject hits the trap the camera shutter fires and takes the image.

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What Is A Tilt Shift Lens? | An Ultimate Reveal All Guide

Tilt-shift lenses are pretty much the closest thing we photographers have to pure wizardry. Plane of focus modification and distortion control are its key uses.

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How To Upscale Your Images By 200% For Free | Super Resolution

No need to buy any additional gear. All you need is a bunch of images and an image editor that supports layers. Super Resolution creates fantastic results.

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The Only Guide You Need To Master Digital Camera Autofocusing [Part 2]

Autofocusing systems on cameras today come with a lot of functions. For a new photographer, it may be really confusing. A step by step introduction to the fundamental tools used for autofocusing.

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The Only Guide You Need To Master Digital Camera Autofocusing [Part 1]

Autofocusing systems on cameras today come with a lot of functions. For a new photographer, it may be really confusing. A step by step introduction to the fundamental tools used for autofocusing.

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focus and recompose focusing technique demonstrated on a black and white street photograph

Focus And Recompose Technique | How To Use It The Best

Focus and recompose is a technique used by many photographers to acquire focus faster and with more accuracy. That is if done correctly. If however the technique

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Back button focus reassigned to the AE-L/AF-L button

Back Button Focus | Control Your Autofocus Like You Never Have

Back button focusing is a way to reassign the autofocusing control from the default half-pressed shutter button to another button at the back of the camera.

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