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X10 cameras are shipped in focus for normal use, but if you need to adjust this, you can remove the clear plastic cover and rotate the inner portion of the lens. Be careful, as it can be tight and difficult to move. Try turning it counterclockwise first. We recommend that you do not force or over tighten the lens. Always replace the clear plastic cover if you are using the camera outdoors.
 
X10 cameras are shipped in focus for normal use, but if you need to adjust this, you can remove the clear plastic cover and rotate the inner portion of the lens. Be careful, as it can be tight and difficult to move. Try turning it counterclockwise first. We recommend that you do not force or over tighten the lens. Always replace the clear plastic cover if you are using the camera outdoors.
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How do you focus the camera?

X10 cameras are shipped in focus for normal use, but if you need to adjust this, you can remove the clear plastic cover and rotate the inner portion of the lens. Be careful, as it can be tight and difficult to move. Try turning it counterclockwise first. We recommend that you do not force or over tighten the lens. Always replace the clear plastic cover if you are using the camera outdoors.


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