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.










