67
N
3
Recompose the photograph
and shoot.
Focus will remain locked
between shots if you keep the
shutter-release button pressed
halfway (
AF-S
) or keep the
A
AE-
L/AF-L
button pressed, allowing several photographs in
succession to be taken at the same focus setting.
Do not change the distance between the camera and the subject
while focus lock is in effect. If the subject moves, focus again at the
new distance.
A
Locking Focus with the
B
Button
During viewfinder photography, the
B
button can be used in place
of the shutter-release button to lock focus (
AF-ON only
is
selected for Custom Setting a4 (
AF activation
,
247), the camera will
not focus when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway; instead,
the camera will focus when the
B
button is pressed, at which point
focus will lock and remain locked until the button is pressed again. The
shutter can be released at any time, regardless of the options selected
for Custom Settings a1 (
AF-C priority selection
AF-S
priority selection
,
246), and the in-focus indicator (
I
) will not be
displayed in the viewfinder.
A
See Also
See Custom setting c1 (
Shutter-release button AE-L
,
251) for
information on using the shutter-release button to lock exposure,
Custom Setting f6 (
Assign AE-L/AF-L button
,
267) for information
on choosing the role played by the
A
AE-L/AF-L
button.
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