Set Auto Focus for Cameras with Ring Light

Set Auto Focus for Cameras with Ring Light

Optional – Set Auto Focus for Cameras with Ring Light

The three-prong camera mount that secures the camera to the ring light can be rotated to position the camera. If needed, rotate the mount so the camera can be positioned correctly.  Make sure the Auto Focus (AF) Switch is set to the (C ) Continuous Focus and not on (S) Single/Static Focus. This allows the cameras to focus on different size containers when the field of depth changes. If you know the container size will be consistent or you prefer to manually set the focus when the container size changes, then set the Auto Focus (AF) switch to (S) Single/Static Focus and enable the on-screen manual focus buttons for the ring light cameras.


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