Operation Manual

Advanced Operations 19
E
Difficult-to-focus subjects
The following subjects may be difficult to focus.
Use the focus lock ( p. 18) to focus on another
subject equidistant from the camera, then compose the
picture to shoot.
Subjects too small to
fully cover the
autofocus frame
mark.
Dark subjects with no
reflection.
Subjects without solid content (i.e., candle flame,
fireworks, etc.).
Secondary subjects are closer to the camera than
the main subject.
Extremely strong light source like sun is in the
picture:
If a very strong light source is in or near the
composed picture, the green LED blinks and the
shutter cannot be released. In this case, keep away
from the strong light source and take the picture.
Subjects behind
glass.
Glossy, light-
reflecting surfaces,
such as shiny cars or
water.