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1-Minute Lesson 07 Focus: Why Your Subject Isn’t Sharp 1-Minute Lesson 07 Focus: Why Your Subject Isn’t Sharp

1-Minute Lesson 07 Focus: Why Your Subject Isn’t Sharp

1-Minute Lesson 07

Focus: Why Your Subject Isn’t Sharp

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If your photo looks blurry, it’s not always focus — but when it is, this is why.


1️⃣ Focus vs blur (important difference)

There are two common reasons photos look soft:

  • Focus problem → the camera focused on the wrong thing
  • Motion blur → subject or camera moved

They look similar, but they are not the same problem.


2️⃣ What the camera actually focuses on

Your camera does not know what you care about.

It focuses on:

  • contrast
  • edges
  • whatever focus point is active

If the wrong focus point is selected, the camera will happily focus on the background.


3️⃣ The most common beginner mistake

❌ Letting the camera choose everything
❌ Assuming the camera picked the subject

Auto focus works best when you tell it where to focus.


4️⃣ Beginner-friendly fixes

  • Use one focus point, not all
  • Place it on the subject
  • Half-press or hold focus, then recompose
  • If the subject moves, use continuous focus

Small change → big improvement.


🔍 Key takeaway

Sharp photos start with intentional focus, not better gear.

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