Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
5 Take
the
picture.
Press
the
shutter-release
button
the
rest
of
the
way
down
to
take
the
picture.
The
monitor
turns
off
during
shooting.
6 End live view.
Press
the
~
button
to
end live view.
~
Focusing
with
Contrast-Detect Autofocus
Contrast-detect
autofocus
will
take
longer
than
normal
(phase-
detection)
autofocus. In
the
following
situations,
the
camera may
be
unable
to
focus using
contrast-detect
autofocus:
The camera
is
not
mounted
on
a
tripod
The
subject
contains lines parallel
to
the
long
edge
of
the
frame
The
subject
lacks contrast
The
subject
in
the
focus
point
contains areas
of
sharply
contrasting
brightness,
or
the
subject
is
lit
by
spot
lighting
or
by
a neon sign
or
other
light
source
that
changes in brightness
A cross (star)
filter
or
other
special
filter
is
used
The subject appears smaller
than
the
focus
point
The subject
is
dominated
by
regular
geometric
patterns
(e.g.,
windows
in a skyscraper)
The
subject
is
moving
Note
that
the
focus
point
may sometimes be displayed in green
when
the
camera
is
unable
to
focus.
Use
an
AF-S
lens. The desired results may
not
be achieved
with
other
lenses
or
teleconverters.
Pa
Remote Cords
If
the
shutter-release
button
on
a
remote
cord (available separately;
see
o 356)
is
pressed halfway
for
over a second in
tripod
mode,
it
will
activate
contrast-detect
autofocus.
If
the
remote
cord shutter-release
button
is
pressed all
the
way
down
without
focusing, focus
will
not
be
adjusted before
the
picture
is
taken.
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