Shooting
This chapter describes several methods of shooting you can use.
Caution
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Focusing may be difficult under these conditions:
- Subjects with low contrast, such as a blue sky or flat surfaces in solid colors, or other cases when highlight or shadow details are clipped
- Subjects in low light
- Stripes or other patterns that only have horizontal contrast
- Subjects with repetitive patterns (such as building windows or computer keyboards)
- Fine lines and subject outlines
- Under light sources with constantly changing brightness, colors, or patterns
- Night scenes or points of light
- Scenes with flickering, under fluorescent or LED lighting
- Extremely small subjects
- Subjects at the edge of the screen
- Strongly backlit or reflective subjects (such as cars with highly reflective surfaces)
- Near and distant subjects in AF points (such as animals in a cage)
- Subjects that constantly move due to camera shake or subject blur
- AF operations while subjects are quite out of focus