FORMATS & CAMERA BASICS Part 2 - Manual Exposure & Focus

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  • what camera is that u testin

  • @ALKUKES which one specifically? x

  • the focus thing didnt help at all... i did as you said and nothing worked its still all blury

    please help!

  • @EmmieRZ If you could give us a little bit more information, we'd be happy to help : ) x

  • @REELOnlineFilmSchool Well i went to my menu on my canon and i looked through the list and i couldnt find anything about focusing. the only thing in the menu is 1.digital zoom 2.AF-assist beam 3.disp.overlay 4.IS mode 5.mute 6.volume 7.start-up image 8.format 9.file numbering And thats mostly it a went and checked every one of those.
  • @EmmieRZ - I think "AF" might stand for Auto Focus. If you go into that option you'll probably given the option of turning it off, and if you do, will be given the controls to focus manually.

    hope that helps :)

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  • And what about writing it in miniDVD or in memory card, like in DSLR? (I talk about quality)

  • really good tutorial, thanks

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