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How to get Sharp Images by Moose Peterson
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Ok Moose will probably have to edit this a bit but for now you will get a few laughs and some food for thought.
Be very careful
with this one. The driving technique is
not for novices.
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I tried rolling the finger technique last night and it made all the difference in the world. All my pics came out sharp and the AF stayed spot on.
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Be very careful with this one. The driving technique is not for novices.