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Mode Lock ON/OFF
Before power
is turned OFF:
<Setting example>
Flash: No Flash
Image Quality: Super Fine
White Balance mode:
Fluorescent
After power is
turned ON:
When mode lock is
enabled, the function
modes set when the
camera was turned off
are restored when the
camera is turned on
again.
When mode lock is
disabled, all function
modes are returned to
their default values when
the power is turned on
again. (For default
values, see page 71,
<Functions and Contents
of Default Values>.)
<Difference in Displays when Mode Lock is ON and
OFF>
When enabled, this function preserves the camera mode functions set
when the camera power is turned OFF. As a result, the same mode
settings are restored when the power is next turned ON. When this
function is disabled, any mode functions previously set will be returned
to their default values when the power is turned OFF and then turned
ON again.
<Operation>
1
Press the “
fi
” button to select
[AUTO FOCUS].
2
Press the “
#
” button.
3
Use the “
fi
” button to select
either [CONTINUOUS] or
[SINGLE].
4
Press the “
@
” button (or “
”
button) to complete the setting.
Selecting the Automatic Focus Mode
This function allows you to set the auto focus format to either
[CONTINUOUS] (the automatic focus mechanism operates
continuously when the camera is turned on), or [SINGLE] (the auto
focus mechanism operates only when the shutter release button is
depressed halfway). The relationship between the two modes, power
consumption, and the lag time between shutter press and actual image
recording is as noted below. Select the mode most appropriate to your
needs and style of photography.
[CONTINUOUS]:
So long as the camera is in recording mode, the auto focus mechanism
operates continuously to focus the lens. Since the focus motor is
operating continuously, less time is needed to begin image recording
when the shutter release button is pressed, but power consumption is
greater.
[SINGLE] (default):
The focus motor only begins operating when the shutter release button
is depressed halfway. As a result, somewhat longer time is required to
begin image recording after the shutter release button is depressed, but
less battery power is consumed.
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