Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Focus
Mode
Focus
mode
is
controlled
by
the Focus-mode selector
focus-mode selector on
the
front
of
the
camera. There are
two
autofocus
(AF)
modes, in which
the
camera focuses automatically
when
the
shutter-release
button
is
pressed halfway, and one
manual
focus mode, in which focus must be adjusted manually using
the
focusing ring on the lens:
Option
M
Manual
(083)
S
Single-servo
AF
Description
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Camera focuses when shutter-release
button
is
pressed
halfway. Focus locks when in-focus indicator
(e)
appears
in viewfinder, and remains locked while shutter-release
button
is
pressed halfway (focus/ock). At default settings,
;shutter can only be released when in-focus indicator
is
displayed (focus priority).
Camera focuses continuously while shutter-release
button
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is
pressed halfway. If subject moves, camera will engage
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predictive focus tracking
(0
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to
predict final distance
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servo shutter
can
be released
whether
or
not
subject
is
in focus
(release priority).
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Camera does
not
focus automatically; focus must be
adjusted manually using
the
lens focusing ring. If
maximum aperture
of
lens
is
f/5.6 or faster, viewfinder
focus indicator can be used
to
confirm focus (electronic
;range finding; 0 84),
but
photographs can be taken at any
time,
whether
or
not
subject
is
in focus.
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Choose single-servo
AF
for landscapes and
other
stationary
subjects. Continuous-servo
AF
may be a
better
choice
with
erratically-moving subjects. Manual focus
is
recommended
when
the
camera
is
unable
to
focus using autofocus.
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