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To explore the different focusing methods on a DSLR camera Lesson Objective: To explore the different focusing methods on a DSLR camera Title: Focusing GCSE photography Success Criteria ALL At least 5 different images showing different focus points Notes on what focusing the camera means. MOST Added some brief notes to explain how to change the focus point SOME Added detailed notes on each photograph, which explains what focus point was used and the process you undertook to take your photos TASK 1 In pairs find and change the focus settings to spot. TASK 2 Arrange a small still life with the objects. Select area to focus on and then re-frame and take your shot. Try a range of different focus points and using manual and Auto focus TASK 3 Store all your images in your DRIVE folder, then print and stick in your best photos then write how to FOCUS your photos in your black book.

What does FOCUSING the camera mean? GCSE photography Success Criteria ALL At least 5 different images showing different focus points Notes on what focusing the camera means. MOST Added some brief notes to explain how to change the focus point SOME Added detailed notes on each photograph, which explains what focus point was used and the process you undertook to take your photos What does FOCUSING the camera mean? How do you change the FOCUS POINT? Why would you need to change the FOCUS POINT?

FOCUSING THE DSLR CAMERA KEY WORDS ON... FOCUSING THE DSLR CAMERA Spot Focus Re-frame Auto Focus Focus Point Manual Focus