
Originally Posted by
Inkanyezi
Most compact cameras have a zoom lens, but the actual case is what's usually called a bridge camera:
EXIF IFD0
Camera Make = FUJIFILM
Camera Model = FinePix SL1000
Just as compact cameras, bridge cameras mostly don't have all the different modes of a system camera. Generally, they only focus by contrast, and not all of them permit the user to set an appropriate focusing point. Many however let the user choose a single focus point, and some of them let the user move that point or maybe in rare cases also alter its size. I don't know what possibilities the FinePix SL1000 offers, but some of them are surely presented in the manual. Whether the camera focuses with the shutter release half pressed or not is something to try out. Some compact and bridge cameras do this, others not. Some even have a way of locking focus.
For the bridge camera, when shooting flowers, often it is easier to get a calm background by backing off a bit, not using its "macro" mode, which usually works only at wide settings, but instead using its long tele mode, which isolates the flower better from the background. Most bridge cameras have a very narrow angle when zoomed in.
I think JBW has shown us rather graphically what a bridge camera can do.