Ronald Lee
January 20th, 2010, 01:14 PM
Hi,
This has happened consistently enough for me that I know it must be happening for you. I have a Canon HF200. Great camera. I have it set to instant autofocus.
One thing I've noticed is whenever the person/subject is standing in front of a high contrast background, such as a dark picture on a white wall, or in front of a backdrop that has vertical lines, it will focus on the background, making it sharp and making the focus on the subject soft.
That is really annoying and bad for the footage.
Is there any solution to this, or are we cursed with poor focus on our subjects faces. There doesn't seem to be a menu item for manual focus. Would setting it to normal focus be any different or no difference?
This has happened consistently enough for me that I know it must be happening for you. I have a Canon HF200. Great camera. I have it set to instant autofocus.
One thing I've noticed is whenever the person/subject is standing in front of a high contrast background, such as a dark picture on a white wall, or in front of a backdrop that has vertical lines, it will focus on the background, making it sharp and making the focus on the subject soft.
That is really annoying and bad for the footage.
Is there any solution to this, or are we cursed with poor focus on our subjects faces. There doesn't seem to be a menu item for manual focus. Would setting it to normal focus be any different or no difference?