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How do I get proper focus when photographing lightning strikes?
This image looks to me BOTH shaken (although very slightly) and out of focus.
To verify it, this is what I suggest you do. In a bright sunny day, switch your lens to MF, set at hyperfocal and shot a …
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How do I get proper focus when photographing lightning strikes?
Do not try to autofocus. Switch to manual, set to hyperfocal and close the aperture to, say, 5.6 - this will give you a really huge depth of field for most lenses you would use for lightning short.
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