Autofocus vs. Manual Focus |
Posted: 05 Apr 2011 08:01 AM PDT I asked this question many times by many people. Which is better autofocus or manual? And the answer is really not easy and uncomplicated. Mode, the fire is out in a lot of external factors, including the lighting conditions at the top and the type of registration. I'll try to explain how these two conditions affect the attention we have chosen. Most DSLRs now have an exceptional six nine autofocus points, and the results are quite good. But there is a driverAmazon.de. Autofocus works essentially trying to differentiate the differences. Like when the ground was too dark again, then the auto focus on any bright object in the foreground and back ground concentrate. But what happens if there is any bright object in the foreground? The auto focus will not be able to work. To overcome this problem, many cameras use a system in which a small amount of light to illuminate the earth, while the focus in the foreground (you may have noticed yourself, in the recordinglow light, the light in front of the camera lens turns on the more orderly intermittent). This is not very effective and the autofocus may end up focusing on a point that is not your interest. In these circumstances, you should use a manual focus. I personally prefer manual focus in low light conditions. Autofocus does not work well at extreme zoom. I prefer to use manual focus. Personally I prefer the manual anywhere, butAuto focus works well everywhere except the exceptions mentioned above. Therefore, the choice is yours, the focus is with the drivers above. But there is a case in which I requested as autofocus. This is when I use the sequence mode. I use this mode for action photography like sports photography. In the second half continues the high-speed camera (some cameras can take at 16 frames per second). It 's almost impossible to use the manual focus here. So I always useAF in these situations. But for all the other conditions that I personally prefer manual focus, because I think that gives me more control over the photos. But the auto-focus works well, except for the conditions described above, so if you are comfortable with auto focus, do, just keep in mind the above guidelines and your photos will turn out well. |
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