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Focussing (1 Viewer)

kim

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Iam an absolute beginner -am using a cp4300 and have had some reasonable results. However when I try to focus - and find the bird I am after - the camera switches off and I have to refocus again. Any help and advice would be very welcome. I was trying to digiscope grebe on water - and the diving - coupled with the black monitor - made life very difficult. I expect I am going about it in the wrong way - so any suggestions would be really welcome
 
Hi Kim, glad you could make it over to Bird Forum.net. A big welcome from myself and the rest of the BF moderators and admin. I'm sure we can help you.

Although I'm unfamiliar witht he cp4300, there should be a section in the camera menu system that allows you to adjust the auto shut-off. It's usually in the 'set-up' menu under auto-off ....set it to it's maximum (30mins?)
Hope that helps with this problem.
Andy
 
Kim

Great to have you with us! Sorry you're having problems with focussing. Like Andy, I'm more used to the 4500. Best of luck though, and do tell us how you get on. We look forward to seeing your posts and pictures!
 
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