Art, asked by vasumukhija, 1 year ago

What according to you is more important in wildlife photography: The AF on the face of the Subject which will take its time or click the photograph immediately without looking at the focus? Only Deep Photographer shall answer​

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Answered by ashwinesh09
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One important technique to understand in photography, especially when you’re starting out, is the concept of focus. If you don’t focus properly, you will end up with blurry photos even when all your other camera settings are correct. Focusing can be easy or difficult depending on your subject, like a nonmoving landscape versus a fast-moving bird in flight. This guide covers everything you need to know in order to focus properly and capture sharp images.


vasumukhija: You Didn't get what i said.
YashGandhi: will you explain
vasumukhija: I mean if the subject like a cheetah is on a chase he is extremely fast you cannot focus on him at a specific point but a direct capture could make the images more blurry
ashwinesh09: i said about focus
YashGandhi: yes i got it
ashwinesh09: okay next time
vasumukhija: it makes a confusion even while using a mark4 your background may become negative
Answered by YashGandhi
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The AF on the face of the Subject which will take it's time is correct answer i think 90%

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