50 things photographers need to know about focus
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San Rafael, California : Rocky Nook, 2019.
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If you’re a passionate photographer eager to learn the best ways to achieve tack-sharp focus in your images, these 50 focus-based principles are exactly what you need to take your work to the next level.

While focusing your camera seems like it should be a no-brainer—there’s autofocus, after all!—it’s often not a simple task. Depending on the shooting situation, your camera, and the countless scenarios that can “throw off” the focus, the task of achieving sharp images with great focus can be deceptively challenging.

If you’re a passionate photographer eager to learn the best ways to achieve tack-sharp focus in your images, these 50 focus-based principles are exactly what you need to take your work to the next level. With photographer and author John Greengo as your guide, you’ll quickly learn nearly four dozen techniques for achieving focus in every shooting situation. You’ll learn:

    • How to optimize autofocus no matter what kind of camera you have (DSLR or mirrorless)
    • How to master manual focus
    • Which focus modes and focus areas work best for different situations
    • How to use your camera’s autofocus aids, such as magnification and focus peaking
    • Techniques to keep your camera stable, either handheld or on a tripod
    • How shutter speed and aperture affect sharpness

Written in the author’s friendly and approachable style, and illustrated with examples that clearly show how each technique can help you capture great photos, 50 Things Photographers Need to Know About Focus is designed to be an effective, fast, and fun way to learn how to achieve great focus in your images—no matter what situation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Chapter 1: Focus Basics
    Chapter 2: Autofocus
    Chapter 3: Mirrorless Autofocus
    Chapter 4: DSLR Autofocus
    Chapter 5: Customized Autofocus Controls
    Chapter 6: Autofocus Aids
    Chapter 7: Autofocus and Lenses
    Chapter 8: Manual Focus and Lenses
    Chapter 9: Exposure Control for Focus
    Chapter 10: Advanced Focusing Techniques
    Chapter 11: Other Focus Topics

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Published
San Rafael, California : Rocky Nook, 2019.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
vii, 146 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Language
English

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Includes index.
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"An enthusiast's guide"--Cover.
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"While focusing your camera seems like it should be a no-brainer--there's autofocus, after all!--it's often not a simple task. Depending on the shooting situation, your camera, and the countless scenarios that can "throw off" the focus, the task of achieving sharp images with great focus can be deceptively challenging. If you're a passionate photographer eager to learn the best ways to achieving focus in every shooting situation."--Amazon.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Greengo, J. (2019). 50 things photographers need to know about focus (1st edition.). Rocky Nook.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greengo, John, 1967-. 2019. 50 Things Photographers Need to Know About Focus. San Rafael, California: Rocky Nook.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greengo, John, 1967-. 50 Things Photographers Need to Know About Focus San Rafael, California: Rocky Nook, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Greengo, J. (2019). 50 things photographers need to know about focus. 1st edn. San Rafael, California: Rocky Nook.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Greengo, John. 50 Things Photographers Need to Know About Focus 1st edition., Rocky Nook, 2019.

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