How to use the focus peaking feature on a 4K Ultra HD camera?

Oct 29, 2025

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Ethan Wilson
Ethan Wilson
Ethan is a software engineer in the company. He is responsible for developing the software that supports the camera modules, making them more intelligent and user - friendly. His work is crucial for the overall functionality of the products.

Hey there, fellow photography and videography enthusiasts! I'm stoked to share some insights with you today about one of the coolest features on our Camera 4K Utra Hd cameras: focus peaking. As a supplier of these amazing 4K Ultra HD cameras, I've seen firsthand how this feature can take your shooting game to the next level. So, let's dive right in and learn how to make the most of focus peaking on our cameras.

What is Focus Peaking?

First things first, let's talk about what focus peaking actually is. Focus peaking is a visual aid that highlights the areas in your frame that are in sharp focus. It works by detecting high-contrast edges in the image and overlaying a colored outline on those areas. This makes it super easy to see exactly what's in focus, especially when using manual focus.

On our Camera 4K Utra Hd cameras, focus peaking can be a real game-changer. Whether you're shooting stills or videos, it helps you achieve pinpoint focus quickly and accurately. This is especially useful in situations where autofocus might struggle, like shooting in low light or with subjects that are moving erratically.

Enabling Focus Peaking on Your Camera 4K Utra Hd

Okay, so now that you know what focus peaking is, let's talk about how to turn it on. The process is pretty straightforward, but it might vary slightly depending on the specific model of your Camera 4K Utra Hd.

  1. Access the Menu: Start by turning on your camera and navigating to the main menu. Look for the "Focus" or "Display" section. This is where you'll find the focus peaking settings.
  2. Enable Focus Peaking: Once you're in the right section, look for the option to enable focus peaking. It might be labeled something like "Focus Peaking On" or "Peaking Display." Select this option to turn on the feature.
  3. Choose the Color and Sensitivity: After enabling focus peaking, you can customize the color of the peaking highlights and the sensitivity of the detection. The color is a matter of personal preference, but popular choices include red, yellow, and green. The sensitivity determines how strict the camera is about what it considers to be in focus. A higher sensitivity will highlight more areas, while a lower sensitivity will be more selective.

Using Focus Peaking for Still Photography

Now that you've got focus peaking enabled, let's talk about how to use it for still photography. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of this feature:

  • Manual Focus: Focus peaking is most useful when using manual focus. Switch your lens to manual focus mode and start adjusting the focus ring. As you turn the ring, you'll see the peaking highlights appear on the areas that are coming into focus. Keep adjusting until the parts of the image you want to be sharp are fully highlighted.
  • Composition: When using focus peaking, it's important to pay attention to your composition as well as your focus. Make sure the areas you want to be in focus are also the most important parts of the frame. You can use the peaking highlights to help you position your subject and adjust your framing.
  • Depth of Field: Remember that focus peaking only shows you what's in focus at a given moment. It doesn't tell you anything about depth of field. To control the depth of field, you'll need to adjust your aperture setting. A wider aperture (smaller f-number) will give you a shallower depth of field, while a narrower aperture (larger f-number) will give you a deeper depth of field.

Using Focus Peaking for Videography

Focus peaking is also incredibly useful for videography. Here's how you can use it to capture smooth, professional-looking videos:

  • Continuous Focus: In video mode, you can use focus peaking to maintain focus on your subject as it moves. Start by setting your lens to manual focus and using focus peaking to get the initial focus right. Then, as your subject moves, you can adjust the focus ring to keep the peaking highlights on the subject. This takes a bit of practice, but with time, you'll be able to achieve smooth, continuous focus.
  • Pulling Focus: Another technique you can use with focus peaking is called pulling focus. This involves changing the focus from one subject to another during a shot. To do this, start by focusing on the first subject using focus peaking. Then, as you want to shift the focus to the second subject, slowly adjust the focus ring until the peaking highlights move to the new subject. This creates a really cool visual effect that can add depth and drama to your videos.
  • Focus Stacking: If you're shooting a video with a lot of depth, you might want to consider using focus stacking. This involves taking multiple shots at different focus distances and then combining them in post-production to create an image with a greater depth of field. Focus peaking can help you ensure that each shot is focused correctly.

Troubleshooting Focus Peaking Issues

Like any feature, focus peaking isn't perfect. Sometimes, you might run into issues where the peaking highlights aren't showing up correctly or are highlighting the wrong areas. Here are some common problems and how to fix them:

  • No Peaking Highlights: If you don't see any peaking highlights at all, make sure that focus peaking is enabled in your camera settings. Also, check that your camera is in manual focus mode. If the problem persists, try adjusting the sensitivity setting. A higher sensitivity might help if the highlights are too faint.
  • Incorrect Highlights: If the peaking highlights are highlighting the wrong areas, it could be because the sensitivity setting is too high. Try lowering the sensitivity to make the camera more selective about what it considers to be in focus. You might also need to adjust the color of the peaking highlights to make them more visible against your subject.
  • Peaking Highlights Flickering: If the peaking highlights are flickering, it could be due to a problem with your camera's autofocus system. Make sure that autofocus is turned off and that your lens is in manual focus mode. If the problem continues, try resetting your camera to its default settings.

Conclusion

So, there you have it! That's everything you need to know about using the focus peaking feature on our Camera 4K Utra Hd cameras. Whether you're a professional photographer or just starting out, this feature can help you achieve better focus and take your photography and videography to the next level.

If you're interested in purchasing one of our Camera 4K Utra Hd cameras, or if you have any questions about focus peaking or any other features, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you find the perfect camera for your needs and to provide you with all the support you need to get the most out of it.

Check out our Camera 4K PC and Video Conferencing Camera 4K options as well. These are great choices for different shooting scenarios, and they all come with the amazing focus peaking feature.

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References

  • Camera user manual for Camera 4K Utra Hd models.
  • Photography and videography blogs and forums.
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