User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparations
- Shooting Video and Shooting Functions
- Shooting Video
- Video Configuration: System Frequency, Frame Rate and Resolution
- Setting the Camera Mode
- Adjusting Main Camera Functions with the Joystick
- Adjusting the Aperture
- Gain
- Shutter Speed
- ND Filter
- White Balance
- Adjusting the Focus
- Aspect Markers
- Infrared Mode
- Using the Optional RC-V100 Remote Controller
- Customization
- External Connections
- Additional Information
Adjusting the Focus
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NOTES
• Focus limit settings will be lost when you turn off the camera or replace the lens. In such case, set
the focus limit again.
• If the limits for the near end and far end conflict, the one most recently set will take precedence and
the other will be cleared. For example, if you set a limit for the far end and then you set one for the
near end that is farther, the limit for the far end will be cleared.
• When you activate one-shot AF after setting a focus limit, if no subject can be focused on within the
range, the focus will return close to the position where it was prior to activating one-shot AF.
• If you operate the zoom after setting a focus limit, the position of the focus limit will change. Set the
focus limit again.
i Continuous AF
The camera will focus automatically on a subject at the center of the screen.
1 Set the focus mode switch on the lens to AF.
• On a compatible EF Cinema lens, enable automatic
adjustment on the lens (A 45).
2 Set the AF mode to [Continuous (Always On)] or
[Continuous (Auto Off)].
[Camera Setup] > [AF Mode] > [Continuous (Always
On)] or [Continuous (Auto Off)]
• [C. AF] will appear on the left of the screen.
• When continuous AF has stopped working or cannot be used, [C. AF] will turn gray.
NOTES
• When shooting in dark surroundings with the camera mode set to a mode other than [Manual], the
camera may keep endlessly trying to focus unsuccessfully. You can set [AF Mode] to [Continuous
(Auto Off)] to deactivate the autofocus function if this happens and avoid unreliable focus
operations.
• Continuous AF will not work in the following cases.
- When using an EF lens that does not have a focus mode switch.
- While adjusting the aperture.
- If [AF Mode] is set to [Continuous (Auto Off)], when shooting in dark surroundings with the camera
mode set to [Auto].
- While adjusting the focus using a remote controller connected to the REMOTE terminal.
[Camera Setup]
[AF Mode]
[One Shot]