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Making the Perfect Fireworks Image

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December 31, 2014
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Use manual focus to preset the focus to infinity.

This will keep the camera from trying to refocus when you push the shutter release button. You can check the focus when the first fireworks fly through the air by using the focus ring on the lens.

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