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You have already discovered that both LCD display and CRT lack the resolution for critical focus. This was a common problem with TV cameras and the solution was to have the operator "rock" the focus. That is they would turn (rock) the focus lens past the point of relative sharp focus until a slight blur was evident, then turn back the other way going through sharp focus again until a slight blur. The critical focus was midway. A little practice and you will find you can do this relatively quickly.

2007-02-21 04:05:42 · answer #1 · answered by lare 7 · 1 0

Which Olympus camera is it? To take good photos manually in low light you have to set an acceptable shutter speed and aperture. If the shutter speed will be too slow to avoid camera shake blur (under 1/60 sec) then you must increase the sensitivity of the sensor (ISO) or place the camera on a tripod or firm surface and use the self-timer or remote shutter release.. Normally the ISO will be 100 or 200 but if you put it up to 800 the camera should get a picture. If you put the ISO too high you will get noisy messy pictures. Try using a Program mode instead at first. As people have said, check that the battery is charged.

2016-03-15 22:57:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Used lens at 300mm to focus before setting to other lenght like 100,150,200 or 300mm.Don't need to use autofocus.

2007-02-24 19:19:32 · answer #3 · answered by victor98_2001 4 · 0 0

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