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If your camera does not have a through-the-lens viewfinder,
composing through the viewfinder may produce undesirable
results, such as your subject being in the wrong part of the
picture. If you??™re taking a portrait or zooming in tight on your
subject, compose your picture through the LCD viewer to
achieve the desired composition.
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Focus the Scene
When you press the shutter button halfway, your camera focuses on a subject
in your scene that intersects one of the auto-focus points. Most cameras have
multiple auto-focus points. Your camera may have the option to switch to a single
auto-focus point, in which case the camera will focus on the object nearest to the
single auto-focus point you??™ve selected. High-end digital cameras and digital SLR
cameras usually have two auto-focus modes: a one-shot mode for still subjects
and a mode where the camera focuses continuously on a moving subject.
Select an Auto-Focus Mode
1. Press your camera??™s focus mode button.
2. Choose the desired auto-focus mode. Alternatively, you may need to use the camera
menu to change focus modes.
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