User's Manual

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Adjusting the Focus
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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]