The False Positive Autofocus Trap
Have you ever faced a low light or low contrast subject and discovered that, despite the camera showing a confirmed AF lock, the camera actually missed critical focus?
When I run across that scenario myself, I use the technique outlined in the video below to help overcome the problem. - said Steve Perry - Plus, it works especially well for subjects with “challenging” facial structure too (deep-set eyes, slanted faces, – you know, the kinds of things where it’s tough to get right on the eye.
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