A drivers eyes should be moving close to every two seconds. Looking at any one object too long while driving may cause you to miss something else coming into your path.
Also moving your eyes keeps you more alert to what is happening around you. Studies show more brain activity with eye movement.
because if your not looking around your surrounding anything could happen at any given time while driving
because if your not looking around your surrounding anything could happen at any given time while driving
Simply because the fine focus moves too quick to get the object focused. Chances are you will miss the focus point.
It will bring an object into focus..
In touch focus devices, the user can select which part of the image the camera should focus on by touching the corresponding object in the viewfinder. Touch focus is available only in cameras with a touch screen.
You must learn to focus your mind enough to be able to focus on a single object (Without your mind wandering). After that, you imagine the object floating, or moving, and focus on that. With enough practice, you should be able to lift small objects. The same thing is true for mind controll.
Select an object about 50 yards away, then use both the front and rear ring to focus the object into view.
Emotional driving is driving in a way that is related to your mood. It's OK if you are in a good mood but not good if you are angry or frustrated. To curb emotional driving, you should focus on the road and the road only when you are in a bad mood. If you can't do that then you shouldn't be driving at all.
between the center of curvature and focus
Never touch the very small dial first. You want to work your way from big to small on the dials. The very large one had a broad focus, and as you get smaller, the focus is clearer
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by moving and looking at it