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Additional
Information
E
Subjects behind
glass
Several subjects
in the viewfinder
at different
distances
Slanted subjects Rapidly moving
subjects
Subjects without
much contrast
(such as a white
wall)
Subjects with
horizontal stripes
Dark subjects Subjects which
reflect too much
light (such as
shiny car
exteriors)
Night scenes and
low light
conditions
Subjects not in
the centre of the
viewfinder
? The camera won’t focus.
• The camera is on manual focus
(p. 39).
• The viewfinder lens needs adjusting
(p. 50).
• The lens is dirty (p. 60).
• Some subjects are not suitable for
autofocus.
Note:
• Some subjects are not suitable for autofocus. In these situations, you will often
get better results using manual focus (see p. 39). Focus on something which is
about the same distance away, lock the focus, and then point the camera at your
original, hard-to-focus subject.