Owner's Manual

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PERSONALIZED LENS SETTINGS
Factory setting: Standard MFStandard MF
The speed of the MF setting is adjustable. Example: for a setting to
90°90°, the entire focus range will be run through when the focus
setting ring is turned by one quarter. A full turn of the focus setting
ring will be needed for a setting to 360°360°. Smaller angles allow faster
adjustments, while larger angles offer more precise settings. A
setting to MaximumMaximum offers the highest precision.
Unlike the permanent settings, a setting to Standard MFStandard MF will result in
a non-linear dependency of rotation angle and focus setting. With
slow and constant rotation speed, the focus setting will undergo a
linear change. The focus position will, however, change significantly
faster (e.g. from very close to infinity) with a quick rotation, while
the rotation angle remains the same.
The settings Standard MFStandard MF and MaximumMaximum are highly lens-dependent.
MaximumMaximum may, for example, mean a rotation angle of 360° or 720°.
Select FocusingFocusing in the main menu
Select MF SetupMF Setup
Select the desired setting
(Standard MFStandard MF, 90°90°, 120°120°, 150°150°, 180°180°, 21210°, 240°240°, 27270°, 300°300°, 330°330°, 360°360°,
MaximumMaximum)
MF ASSIST FUNCTIONS
The following assist functions are available in MF mode.
FOCUS PEAKING
This assist function highlights the edges of in focus subject
elements in color.
When Focus Peaking is activated, will appear to the right of the
frame with a display of the color used. The color can be user-speci-
fied. The sensitivity can be additionally adjusted. The activation of
this function is controlled vis the info profiles (see p.82).
Activate the function
Turn the focus ring to mark the desired subject elements
Note
Focus peaking is based on subject contrast, i.e. differences
between light and dark. As a result, high contrast subject
elements could be marked, even if they are not completely in
focus.