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Auto-focus ‘Hunting’

Posted on March 9, 2012 by Damon (Editor) | 1 Comment

Sometimes, especially at night the DSLR autofocus function does not work well. When this is the case you can hear the motor trying to focus, but failing. Here is a definition for the concept…
Auto-focus hunting

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