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>To adjust focus:
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>Turn focus ring left to sharpen focus
>Turn focus ring right to soften focus
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>You could 'bold' - Left, right sharpen, soften
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Right and left are relative terms, and fairly unspecific when talking
about rotation--especially when you bring in cultural norms.
Turn the /focus ring/ *clockwise* to sharpen focus on *distant* subjects.
Turn *counterclockwise* to sharpen focus on *near* objects.
Where the italics for "focus ring" would indicate that there's a
glossary or exploded-view definition for it, unless it's been described
on the same page.
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