User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Before You Begin
- First Steps
- Advanced Operations
- 1 Various Shooting Functions
- 2 Playback Functions
- 3 Changing Camera Settings
- 4 Making Use of Images
- 5 Menus
- 6 Appendices
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Various Shooting Functions
Focusing Manually (Manual Focus)
If the camera fails to focus automatically, you can focus manually.
The manual focus enables shooting at a fixed distance.
1 In [Focus] of the [Shooting] menu, select [MF].
The symbol and focus bar appear in the shooting screen.
In P, Av, TAv, and M modes, and when using Interval Composite, a depth of
field approximation appears.
2 Press the ! button.
$ appears on the focus bar.
3 Use the up-down dial to adjust the
focus.
Fixing the Focus to the Set Distance (Snap)
1 In the [Shooting] menu, select [Snap Focus Distance], and then
press the $ button.
2 Press the !" buttons to select a distance, and then press the #
button.
Distances can be selected from [1m], [1.5m], [2m], [2.5m], [5m], and [∞].
3 In [Focus] of the [Shooting] menu, select [Snap].
The camera focuses on the set distance.
To change the distance, turn the up-down dial while pressing the ! button.
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• In the [Key Custom Options] menu, [SnapFocusDist.] can be registered to use to the ADJ. lever and the
Fn1, Fn2, and Effect buttons. (p.120, p.122)










