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		<description><![CDATA[Different Focus Camera Settings and Knowing When to Use them With all camera shots it&#8217;a all about the focus, without it you couldn&#8217;t have a good shot. All out of focus photos are never kept let along printed. This is &#8230; <a href="http://focustracking.blog.com/2011/09/27/different-focus-camera-settings-and-knowing-when-to-use-them/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>With all camera shots it&#8217;a all about the focus, without it you couldn&#8217;t have a good shot. All out of focus photos are never kept let along printed. This is why it is so important for you to understand the auto focus modes and when you should use the various settings. Let’s have a look at the various settings.  Find the Best <a href="http://www.1waterproofdigitalcamera.com/digital-camera-lens-reviews/">Digital Camera Lens Reviews</a> online and get the right lens for the right camera and job.</p>
<p>Single Area Focus Single area focus will focus on your subject, which is usually in the center of your screen. Some of the digital cameras today have the ability to place the focus any where on the screen, but normall you only find this feature on more expensive cameras. And most of the common people use of course the defualt and it&#8217;s going to be the most accuate for most of people shots. That’s because you decide where to focus rather than the camera. </p>
<p>Spot Focus Spot focusing focuses on a small area generally in the center but some cameras allow you to set it elsewhere. Taking shots of birds and small animals is a great use for the spot focus. For example, let’s say you have a bird sitting in the tree. If you use single area focus your camera may focus on the leaves rather than the subject, but spot focusing will allow you to focus on the bird. </p>
<p>Multi Area Focus Your camera will evaluate multiple areas and automatically focus. the nubmer of areas and positions will depend on the camera you have brought. Your camera will evaluate several areas and then depending on the scene, select one or more areas to focus on. Use when you want the camera to decide on the focus rather than you. </p>
<p>Focus Tracking This allows you to track animals by selecting an area and then instead of you tracking the subject the camera does it for you. Use this setting when you want to focus on pets or fast moving subjects. </p>
<p>Face Detection Face detection is when your camera can automatically detect a face to focus on. Cameras can detect and follow as many as 15 faces depending on the camera. Use face detection when you are doing portraits or taking a group picture. </p>
<p>Face Recognition This isn&#8217;t on every camera, but not every camera will have this feature install on it. The Panasonic Lumix GHI, is one camera with facial recognition capability. Here’s how this works. You snap a photo of your husband, wife, child, friend, etc. Enter a title of the person. The next time you take a picture it will deter that face and focus on it. This way you get the camera to focus on the faces it knows and not really on the other faces in the shot, this is great for group photos. If your camera has this technology use it anytime you get the chance to. </p>
<p>Manual Focus With manual focus you set the focus manually. This is really allot harder then all the others as you must make sure the camera is focused. This is normally used by more experienced photographers. </p>
<p>Then again, don’t be afraid to experiment and play with the focus settings on your camera because it’s the only way you’ll learn. This applies whether it’s the manual focus, or any one of the many focus settings on your camera. Only by using them will you truly understand just what type of picture you’ll get. Find the very best of the <a href="http://www.1waterproofdigitalcamera.com/">Waterproof Digital Cameras</a> and <a href="http://www.1waterproofdigitalcamera.com/digital-camera-batteries-reviews/">Digital Camera Batteries</a></p>
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