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Recompose
the
picture
while
keeping
the
shutter
release
button
depressed
halfway,
and
then
fully
depress
the
shutter
release
button
to
take
a
picture.
Note:
Taking
your
finger
off
the
shutter
release
button
in
its
halfway
position
cancels
focus
lock
.
Hard-to-autofocus
subjects
Like
many
other
autofocus
cameras,
this
camera's
autofocus
system
is
highly
precise,
but
it
may
not
focus
exactly
as
you
wish
on
certain
subjects.
In
such
cases,
use
the
focus*lock
technique
on
a
subject
which
is
both
near
the
actual
one
and
at
an
equal
distance
from
the
lens.
Subjects
which
are
hard
to
autofocus
include:
1.
Black
objects,
like
hair,
which
don't
reflect
much
light
(and
therefore
don't
reflect
infrared
autofocus
beams).
2.
Wire
netting,
latticework,
iron
exercise-bars,
etc.
3.
Flickering
light
sources
such
as
neon
signs,
fluorescent
lamps,
TV
images,
sunlight
coming
through
trees,
etc.,
and
subjects
illuminated
by
these
light
sources.
4.
Glossy
and
reflective
surfaces
like
glass,
mirrors,
car
bodies,
etc.
5.
Fast-moving
objects,
like
trains
In
motion.
6
.
Water
jets,
water
surface,
smoke,
flame,
fireworks,
etc.,
which
have
no
distinct
or
consistent
form,
or
a
subject
in
mist.

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