by Jake Idoko | Mar 14, 2013 | Haba Naija
Last week I covered autofocus for stationary subjects – today it’s all about AF for moving subjects! Just a little recap below on how autofocus works and the different types… Modern SLRs have a variety of focus options, but there are really only...
by Jake Idoko | Jun 18, 2012 | Haba Naija
Canon’s entry level Rebel series has just got better: Or has it? The new Canon EOS 650D (also known as the Canon Rebel T4i) is the new, recently announced successor to the 600D. It has all new features, including a 1 million dot tilt-swivel touchscreen, and...
by Jake Idoko | Jan 2, 2012 | Haba Naija
Auto Exposure is very useful, because if you are photographing on aperture priority, or shutter speed priority, rather than having to reajust the cameras programming every time you change the scene, you can just allow the camera to automatically change the scene as...
by Jake Idoko | Dec 30, 2011 | Haba Naija
Below are a few points illustrating the advantages and disadvantages of manual and auto focus. Manual Focus Advantages Extremely precise; due to manual setting Disadvantages Time consuming; you have to select where the camera is to focus, by manually moving the focus...
by Jake Idoko | Dec 12, 2011 | Haba Naija
In part one I mentioned manual and autofocus, and talked about a few pros and cons. This time, I will name some situations where autofocus is better than manual focus. Generally, on the side of a DSLR lens, there is a switch that can be moved to either manual or auto....
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