February 2024
Beginner to intermediate
456 pages
19h 43m
English
How far we’ve come! My first professional job was as a reporter/sportswriter/photographer for a daily newspaper (back when a backslash really meant something). Focusing to achieve a sharp image was a manual process accomplished by turning a ring or knob on the camera or lens until, in one’s highly trained professional judgment, the image was satisfactorily in focus. Manual focus was particularly challenging when shooting sports.
Today, modern digital cameras like the Z9 and Z8 can identify potential subject matter, lock in on human faces, animals, birds, vehicles, and airplanes (if present), and automatically focus faster than the blink of an eye. Usually. Of course, sometimes a camera’s AF will zero in ...
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