AUTO-FOCUS SHOOTING
1. Look through the viewfinder and
compose the picture so that the main
subject is placed in the auto focus frame
(3). 2. Gently press the shutter release
button halfway. The camera
automatically focuses and the AF signal
(green) will light.
3. When taking a picture closer than 1.5
meters (5 feet), the image area is
indicated by the two parallax marks (2) in
the top left and top right corners of the
viewfinder. Compose the photograph
within the imaginary zone extending
from the corner of the parallax marks
(Fig. 13).
NOTE:
When a subject is positioned
closer than 1.3 meters (4.26 feet), the
pictures will not be in focus.
4. Press the shutter release button all the way. If the underexposure
warning LED (5) lights up, use the built-in flash (Fig. 14).
See FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY.
NOTE:
The following subjects will not be properly auto-focused:
* Shiny subjects such as water surfaces or the exterior of a car body.
* Subjects viewed through a glass window. Semi-reflective subjects.