1. Why should you avoid using autofocus when doing videography?
Autofocus focuses mainly on the main subject. So if you want to capture the background or a moving shot use manual focus because if not you will get a blurred background or moving shot.
Autofocus focuses mainly on the main subject. So if you want to capture the background or a moving shot use manual focus because if not you will get a blurred background or moving shot.
2. When is using the autofocus acceptable?
It can used if you are shooting a scene with little movement like for example a scene where there is nothing but dialogue between characters.
It can used if you are shooting a scene with little movement like for example a scene where there is nothing but dialogue between characters.
3. What are the 4 steps to properly set your focus manually when shooting a static subject (such as an interview)?
Set camera to manual focus, zoom in on your subject's eyes, adjust your camera so that the subject's eyes are in focus, and then zoom out to compose the shot.
Set camera to manual focus, zoom in on your subject's eyes, adjust your camera so that the subject's eyes are in focus, and then zoom out to compose the shot.
4. What does the term "rack focus" mean?
This refers to changing the focus of the lens during a shot.
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