how to focus: timer on monopod overhead
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:56 pm
Hi.
At the BRW triathlon last week, I tried a technique of holding a camera over a crowd, on the end of the monopod (say 4 meters above the ground). Without radio triggers, I used the timer, and shutter prioority, and captured some good crowd shots.
One this I was not happy with was focus. I was prefocusing in my hands, at a similar distrance away, and they held the monopod up, over my head, with the camera on the other end. Focus was ok, but not sharp.
Outside of measuring, and using the focus scale, is their a way to focus using the timer? (this was a D70s).
Any other alternatives?
At the BRW triathlon last week, I tried a technique of holding a camera over a crowd, on the end of the monopod (say 4 meters above the ground). Without radio triggers, I used the timer, and shutter prioority, and captured some good crowd shots.
One this I was not happy with was focus. I was prefocusing in my hands, at a similar distrance away, and they held the monopod up, over my head, with the camera on the other end. Focus was ok, but not sharp.
Outside of measuring, and using the focus scale, is their a way to focus using the timer? (this was a D70s).
Any other alternatives?