Shay Stephens
Jan-13-2004, 06:27 PM
Auto focus is great, it saves time and is for the most part very accurate. But at times, it can get confused and just plain refuse to work right. What's a photographer to do?!?!
How about giving the camera some help, something it can focus on.
Enter the focus target! (image link at the bottom of the post)
How it works:
Place the target where you need to focus. Point the camera at the target and try to autofocus. This is usually enough to make the autofocus work.
If you are using a camera with a live LCD or EVF (electonic view finder) then you will also see a rainbow of color when the camera is at the sharpest focus on the target.
There are three sections of the target, large, medium, and small. This is so you can focus from macro to many feet away.
http://www.shaystephens.com/graphics/FocusTarget.png
You can download and print this out as a 300dpi 8x10 and use it whole or cut it up into the three sizes to use separately.
How about giving the camera some help, something it can focus on.
Enter the focus target! (image link at the bottom of the post)
How it works:
Place the target where you need to focus. Point the camera at the target and try to autofocus. This is usually enough to make the autofocus work.
If you are using a camera with a live LCD or EVF (electonic view finder) then you will also see a rainbow of color when the camera is at the sharpest focus on the target.
There are three sections of the target, large, medium, and small. This is so you can focus from macro to many feet away.
http://www.shaystephens.com/graphics/FocusTarget.png
You can download and print this out as a 300dpi 8x10 and use it whole or cut it up into the three sizes to use separately.