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+ | There are two options for focusing. With the lens on '''MF''' you can focus the lens manually. With the lens in '''AF''' you can focus from Dragonframe. | ||
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# Below your '''Live View''' image, there will be a '''Focus Check''' button and six '''Focus Arrows'''. | # Below your '''Live View''' image, there will be a '''Focus Check''' button and six '''Focus Arrows'''. | ||
#* The '''Focus Check''' button zooms in or out of your '''Focus Area'''. | #* The '''Focus Check''' button zooms in or out of your '''Focus Area'''. | ||
− | #* The '''Focus Arrows''' allow you to adjust the focus of | + | #* The '''Focus Arrows''' allow you to adjust the focus of the lens. |
# Focus the camera by using the '''Focus Check''' and '''Focus Arrows'''. | # Focus the camera by using the '''Focus Check''' and '''Focus Arrows'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 15 September 2021
There are two options for focusing. With the lens on MF you can focus the lens manually. With the lens in AF you can focus from Dragonframe.
Manual
- Make sure the camera lens is in Manual Focus (the switch on the lens is pointing to MF).
- Focus the camera by hand by rotating the rings on the lens.
Dragonframe Control
- Make sure the camera lens is in Auto Focus (the switch on the lens is pointing to AF).
- In Dragonframe, click the camera icon at the top right of the screen to enter the Cinematography window.
- Your Live View image will have a white rectangle on it, representing the Focus Area.
- Below your Live View image, there will be a Focus Check button and six Focus Arrows.
- The Focus Check button zooms in or out of your Focus Area.
- The Focus Arrows allow you to adjust the focus of the lens.
- Focus the camera by using the Focus Check and Focus Arrows.