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Posted by FCP User on 02/10/07 01:34
In article <34aos25aqp28avd05fml6dk7svngvmhfgs@4ax.com>,
Martin Heffels <goofie@flikken.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 19:56:52 -0500, Rick Merrill
> <rick0.merrill@NOSPAM.gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Will the autofocus work through a car window?
> >
> >What else should I be asking?
>
> It will. But might get a little confused when the sun hits the windshield,
> and when it sees low-contrast areas. But why would you want to use
> autofocus anyway in this situation? You won't have any benefit from it, as
> no subjects will get close enough to require a decent focus readjustment.
> You're better off working in manual (set to infinity, with a high
> aperture).
>
> cheers
>
> -martin-
> --
First off, this is WHY manual focus is such an important camera feature.
Second, shooting through glass - a polarizing filter is your friend.
Third, have fun!
For what it's worth.
--
Bill Davis
StartEditingNow.com
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