User manual

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FAQ
The focus indicator <o> blinks and focus is not achieved.
- Aim the AF point over an area with good contrast, then press the
shutter button halfway (=
50).
- If you are too close to the subject, move away and shoot again.
- Select the AF point nearest to where you want to focus (=
108).
The default setting is Automatic selection AF.
Multiple AF points light up simultaneously.
Focus has been achieved at all those points that ash in red. You can
take the picture as long as an AF point covering the target subject is
lighting up.
The beeper continues to beep softly. (The focus indicator <o>
does not light up.)
It indicates that the camera is focusing continuously on a moving
subject. (The focus indicator <o> does not light up.) You can take
sharp pictures of a moving subject.
Note that focus lock (=
74) is not possible in this case.
Pressing the shutter button halfway does not focus on the subject.
If the focus mode switch of the lens is set to <MF> (manual focus), set
it to <AF> (autofocus).
The ash red even if it was daylight.
For a backlit subject, the ash may re to help lighten the subject’s dark
areas. To prevent the built-in ash from ring, push it down with your
ngers.
The built-in ash red and the picture came out extremely bright.
Move further away from the subject and shoot. When shooting with
ash, if the subject is too close to the camera, the picture may come out
extremely bright (overexposure).
In low light, the built-in ash red a series of ashes.
Pressing the shutter button halfway may trigger the built-in ash to re
a series of ashes to assist autofocusing. This is called the AF-assist
beam. Its effective range is approx. 4 meters/13.1 feet. Note that the
built-in ash will make a sound when ring continuously. This is normal
and not a malfunction.