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Originally Posted by BurntFinger_Jason
Check and see if your camera has a macro mode. That should point you in the right direction. 
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found it! I kept on looking in all the settings and never saw one.. couldnt believe a a canon S2/is wouldnt have one... so I downloaded the manual and discovered this little button on the side of the lens. 
and this is NOT to say that all of a sudden my pictures will be in focus. for some reason whenever I hold a camera, it seems I have the hands of a drunken surgeon. 
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