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Photo Tip 96
Learn to Pre-Focus Your Photo
Many cameras allow you to pre-focus a shot by half-pressing the
shutter button, and then when the moment is right, fully press
the shutter. This works great with sports shots, especially
with older point-and-shoot cameras that have a longer
shutter delay than more recent ones. In the shot
above, it was much easier to focus on the
catcher and wait; than it would have
been to try to follow the runner
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