PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

CANON SCHOOL

Manual focusing

How to get sharper results without AF

Canon EOS R System cameras have taken AI autofocus to another level. The intelligent subject detection in models such as the EOS R6 Mark II and EOS R3 is so good that you really can let the camera take care of autofocusing, while you work on other aspects of creating a great photo.

There are still occasions when you’ll want to touch up the focus distance manually or take complete control though. If there’s not enough contrast between the subject and the rest of the scene, for example, then there won’t be anything for the AF system to ‘bite’ onto. The lens will repeatedly try to focus back and forth, from the closest distance to the horizon and back again, without locking on. The same can happen in low light conditions.

Fast subjects can cause problems too, particularly for EOS cameras that aren’t equipped with a slew of sensitive AF points or the latest DIGIC X image processor. Pre-focusing the lens at a point where you anticipate the subject is going to appear, and then switching the lens to manual focus (MF), can allow you to capture a shot without delay when the subject appears. The drawback is that

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine2 min read
Sharpen Your Canon Skills
As a photographer, if there’s one bar you have to hit, it’s the ability to capture a sharp shot – and that means an image with crisp, well-defined edges on the subject or area you want to be sharp. By ‘sharp’, we mean that there’s no trace of blur or
PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine6 min read
Buyers’ Guide
Canon EOS camera ranges Canon splits its EOS range into mirrorless cameras and DSLRs. Its older DSLR line-up includes beginner, enthusiast and pro ranges; the EOS 4000D is the most basic, the 850D for intermediates, the 90D and full-frame 6D Mk II fo
PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine1 min read
Learn New EOS Skills
Digital editions on sale via PhotoPlus on App Store Or buy print magazines online today at www.MagazinesDirect.com Three great Canon handbooks 212-pages packed with expert advice All complete with free Video Guides ■

Related Books & Audiobooks