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Focus and Exposure Settings
Using Autofocus
(1-area-focusing) / (Pinpoint-focusing)
(1-area-focusing)
The camera focuses on the subject in the AF area in the center of the screen.
(Recommended when focusing is difficult, or when it is supposed to be based on a
specific off-center detail)
•You can change the position and size of the AF area. (→121)
Locking the focus
If a subject you want to record is not in the center, follow the steps below. (Only when
[AFS/AFF/AFC] is set to [AFS])
1
Focus on the subject.
Aim the AF area
at the subject
Hold down
halfway
Focus display
( When focusing is successful: illuminated
When focusing is not successful: flashes)
AF area
( When focusing is successful: green
When focusing is not successful: red)
2
Return to the desired
composition.
Press fully
(Pinpoint-focusing)
Enables more precise focusing on a smaller point than [ ] (1-area-focusing).
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You can set the focus position using the enlarged screen. (→122)
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When you press the shutter button halfway, an enlarged display of the focus position appears.
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You can set the timeout for the enlarged display using [Pinpoint AF Time] in the [Custom] menu. (→122)
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If [ ] (Pinpoint-focusing) is selected while recording motion pictures, the setting is changed to
[ ] (1-area-focusing).
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[ ] (Pinpoint-focusing) is not available when [AFS/AFF/AFC] (→114) is set to [AFF] or [AFC].
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