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Photography question

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Subject: Photography question
From: "Terry Bishop" <>
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 21:52:20 +1000 (AUS Eastern Standard Time)
Chris, 
    I had similar problem with my Kodak. I found I had better success by
using the landscape mode rather the the Auto. Also use the least digital
zoom as possible.
 
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From: Chris Brandis 
Date: 20/09/2006 3:09:32 PM 
To: birding-Aus 
Subject: Photography question 
 
Hi 
Recently bought a Fuji Finepix and I am having problems getting a good 
Shot of Crimson Rosellas. If I focus on the bird it will be out of 
Focus/blurry but if I focus on another object first then onto the bird 
It is OK. Is there some problem with auto focus systems with some light 
Wave lengths. The manual does not appear to mention this specifically 
But does mention strong contrasting lighting. 
Hoping some one can throw some light on this. 
Cheers Chris 
 
 
 
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