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Basic Settings
f
Wide-area AF (S)
The camera focuses on a point selected by the
user. Use with stationary subjects. The focus
points for
Wide-area AF (S)
are wider than those
for
Single-point AF
, while the focus points for
Wide-area AF (L)
are wider than those for
Wide-
area AF (S)
.
g
Wide-area AF (L)
h
Auto-area
AF
The camera automatically detects the subject and
selects the focus area. At default settings, the
camera gives priority to portrait subjects; if a
portrait subject is detected, the selected subject
will be indicated by a yellow border (if multiple
faces are detected, you can choose your subject
using the multi selector). Subject tracking (
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can be activated by pressing the
J
button.
A
Quick Focus-Point Selection
For quicker focus-point selection, choose
Every other point
for
Custom Setting a5 (
Focus points used
) to use only a quarter of the
available focus points (the number of points available for
Wide-area
AF (L)
does not change). If you prefer to use the sub-selector for focus-
point selection, you can choose
Select center focus point
for Custom
Setting f2 (
Custom control assignment
) >
Sub-selector center
to
allow the center of the sub-selector to be used to quickly select the
center focus point.
Option
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