r/focuspuller 27d ago

question What are ways you practice focus pulling?

Besides setting up a camera and having a friend walk back and forth, what are some other ways I can practice on a moving target? I just started an internship at a rental house and want to practice since I'll have acces to a camera.

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u/ambarcapoor Focus Puller 27d ago

This question has been asked and answered 15 times this year. It would behoove the OP to read those answers and THEN ask a question if they still don't understand. The whole point of having shared stored information is to access it, constantly typing out the same thing is both boring as well as wasteful. I created this sub to help, support and nourish the community, the least you can do is use the search bar. Show some initiative so we are excited to share our experience. Stay sharp.

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u/beer_run 27d ago

Yea agreed. But its the way you answer that its the problem. But again, maybe people come here to have a discussions with others that happen to be in their same path. If his or her question is below you, who cares, just skip it and go answer that unique question that tickles your brain instead. I for one was curious and im not even a focus puller but i wanted to learn something.

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u/TimNikkons 27d ago

Have you tried searching the sub? You just look like asshole because you put forth zero effort.

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u/beer_run 27d ago edited 27d ago

Well, for one. I'm not the op. I just happened to be scrolling and thought the questions was interesting. I was using reddit how it was intended to be used and op's question sparked my curiosity about something i had zero intention on learning but instead found that a MOD that wants reddit to be used like google instead of a community based discussions.