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Autofocusing Tips:
4. Consider “Auto AF”
5. Focus Manually
With most AF SLRs, you have to switch to manual-focus mode to focus manually;
trying to focus the lens manually while in AF mode can damage the focusing motor
or linkage. But some lenses (Canon’s USM lenses and Nikon’s AF-S
lenses, for example) allow you to adjust focus manually while in AF mode. This
is a very handy feature. Check the instructions for your camera body and lenses
to see if they allow manual focusing while in AF mode. Next Month: Aerial Photography
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