Understanding why you click the shutter button half way, and polaroid digital cameras to view. The Half-Press: Focus and Exposure Lock
Control focus, exposure, and more with the half-press shutter button technique.
Introducing the Half-Press:
This is an easy yet essential skill for beginners to learn. The “half-pressed” button is helpful in many ways, including:
faster camera response time
more control over focus
encourages better composition
Using the half-press is easy, aim your camera directly at the subject and gently press the shutter release button until the camera comes “alive”. If you want to take the shot, press down until the camrea fires.
Ready, Aim, Fire..
To use the half-press technique, think of it as a 3 step process.
1. Ready (Half-Press)
Point the camera at the subject and half-press. Wait for focus lock. While focusing, the camera will show a blinking focus indicator (usually a green dot). When you hear a beep and the indicator stops blinking, the camera is telling you it’s ready to go..
2. Aim (Hold and Compose)
WHILE HOLDING the button at half-press, take time to explore the composition of the scene. The camera will remain at the ready with focus locked.
3. Fire (Full-Press)
Take the shot by pressing down until the camera fires. Only a gentle pressure is needed, be careful not to shake the camera.

Polaroid i1035 10.0MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom - Black
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