It goes like this.
The camera tries to stay infocus as you select and frame your subject.
When you press the "Lets take a picture button" the camers starts
focusing from scratch to get the focus light measurement just so.
Then It takes the picture.  

Some cameras have a setting you can make for taking close-up shots
"Macro Mode"  When in macro mode the camera will start to focus from
close and moves toward far to obtain focus.  If you are in "Normal
Mode" focusing starts at infinity and moves closer to obtain focus.
If your camera supports macro mode shots then it will greatly speed
thing up to select "Macro Mode" in advance.

If you are in "Normal Mode" and the shot is very close up than it will
take a while for the camera to refocus  Some camera allow the user to
press the "Lets take a picture button" 1/2 the way down to lock in the
already achieved focus.

It would be handy to know wich make a model camera you are using to
give you a better answer.

On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 22:57:47 +0000 (UTC), "123xxxxx"
<crap@hotmail.com> wrote:

>what does this mean as everytime i go near an item or whatever i am trying
>to photo it goes out of focus then comes back in focus automatically
>