- Pull Focus: Pull Focus is a technique which also known as rack focus, Pull Focus is a creative camera technique in which you change focus during a shot; usually this means adjusting the focus from one subject to another.
- Manual Focus: Manual Focus this operation is carried out by the photographer/user has to manually adjust the focus of the lens by hand.
- Autofocus: Autofocus operates when the shutter button is pressed halfway down. During this operation the camera will automatically focus on the subject, once the subject is in focus, the focus will automatically lock. This technique is suitable for shooting motionless subjects such as landscapes or portraits.
- Continuous Autofocus: Continuous Autofocus operates when the camera focus option is selected on the camera, the camera will continue to focus the lens as long as the shutter release button is half-pressed, or the AF button is pressed.
- Focus Stacking: Focus Stacking is a digital technique in which several images taken with different focus distances are combined into one image that is sharp from the foreground all the way through the background.
Pull Focus Evidence:
REFLECTION:
- Here is my evidence displaying a Pull Focus, this technique achieved by changing the focus during the shot; this means I adjusted the focus from one subject to another. The footage is slighting unstable due to doing this shot hand held instead of being on a tripod like the technique is normally shot on. The footage is also grainy due to shooting the footage in low light, and the dust in the room hitting the camera lens.
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