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Term: Fine Focus

Definition:

Fine focus refers to the precise adjustment of a microscope or camera lens to achieve clear and sharp focus on a specific object or subject.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: The act or process of adjusting the focus in a meticulous and accurate manner.
  • Verb: To adjust the focus of a microscope or camera lens with precision.

Senses:

  1. Sense: The act of adjusting the focus in a meticulous and accurate manner.
  2. Sense: The state or quality of being sharply focused.
  3. Sense: The ability to achieve and maintain clear focus on a specific object or subject.

Usages:

  • Popular Usage: Many professional photographers rely on fine focus to capture stunningly detailed and sharp images.
  • Local Usage: The microscope technician used fine focus to examine the intricate details of the specimen.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The experienced photographer used the fine focus feature on his camera to capture every minute detail of the beautiful landscape.
  2. She delicately turned the fine focus knob on the microscope, revealing a hidden world of intricate structures.
  3. It takes practice and patience to achieve fine focus in macro photography, but the results are worth it.

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