Today’s Tutorial: How to Manually Adjust Focus using Canon Cameras.

The video explains how to use focus for Video, but it’s the same for Still Photography as well. After viewing the video below, answer the following questions using complete sentences.

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What does MF and AF stand for? How do you change focus from manual to auto?  How do you swap from the subject in the back being in focus to the subject in the front being in focus?

6 Replies to “Today’s Tutorial: How to Manually Adjust Focus using Canon Cameras.”

  1. MF stands for manual focus, and AF stands for automatic focus. When you want to put it inot MF put it into MF. Moving the focus ring from 28 ml to the right to zoom in. to 135 ml. To make it easier to have a focused picture, use stedicam. The whip which is connected to the camera makes it easier to focus pictures.

  2. MF stands for Manual Focus and AF stands for Automatic focus. You change the switch to either AF or MF. You can either turn the focus ring to the left for things that are far away or right for things that are up close

  3. MF and AF stands for manual focus and automatic focus. You can change focus from manual to auto by moving the focus ring from 28lm to zoom in. To change the front focus to back focus you focus stedicam.

  4. MF is “manual focus” and AF is “auto focus”. to manually focus it, move the focus ring. to auto focus it, use stedicam.

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