These are always fun. I think your camera is set to autofocus, and tries to focus on your hand as it comes in/out of view. Try setting the focus on the page only, no autofocus and see if that helps.
It's a phone and it's using auto focus for sure - I just don't know how to make it stop. I think I'm going to move it farther away and zoom in. Maybe that will fix it.
@@DotPhysics If it's an android, press-and-hold on the screen when the camera is on, while pointing to what you want focused. AN icon of a lock should appear. I **think** that should lock the focus on your target. Tapping the screen again makes it go away and returns the camera in it's normal state again.
Coupled ode’s next? Stellar structure? Pleaseplease?😊
These are always fun.
I think your camera is set to autofocus, and tries to focus on your hand as it comes in/out of view. Try setting the focus on the page only, no autofocus and see if that helps.
It's a phone and it's using auto focus for sure - I just don't know how to make it stop. I think I'm going to move it farther away and zoom in. Maybe that will fix it.
@@DotPhysics If it's an android, press-and-hold on the screen when the camera is on, while pointing to what you want focused. AN icon of a lock should appear. I **think** that should lock the focus on your target. Tapping the screen again makes it go away and returns the camera in it's normal state again.
Shouldn’t be the initial condition instead of the boundary condition? The parameter is t, I’m a little confused with that point.