User guide

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Single Focus Mode (S)
This mode uses the focus-priority mechanism. The shutter can be released
when the focus mark in the viewnder is illuminated. This mode is suited
for still subjects. Focus is locked when the focus mark is illuminated in the
viewnders LCD.
The shutter cannot be released if the subject is not in focus (if the focus
mark does not illuminate).
To take another photo with a dierent composition, take your nger o the
shutter release button then re-press the shutter release button again.
Continuous Focus Mode (C)
In this mode shutter release has priority to focusing. The shutter can be
released regardless of whether the focus mark in the viewnder’s display is
illuminated. Focus is adjusted continuously while the shutter release button
is half-pressed. This mode is suited for moving subjects.
Focus is not locked even if the focus mark is lit.
The shutter can be released even if the focus mark is not lit.
Manual Focus Mode (M)
To attain full manual control of the focus function you can change to manual
focus mode in two ways.
1. All lenses: Turn the focus mode selector lever to M (manual focus mode).
2. Manual Focus operation for telephoto and zoom lenses: All newer Phase
One, Mamiya and Schneider Kreuznach lenses can be switched from Auto
Focus to Manual Focus by using the AF ring or slider tted on the lens.
For lenses with AF slider, slide the focusing ring on the lens backward until
it clicks. When this is done, the Auto Focus inscription on the lens barrel is
covered and the lens can then be focused manually. For lenses with an AF ring,
simply rotate the AF ring to the MF position to select manual focus.
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