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Using the snap-in focus function
When the subject comes to the point where the lens was pre-focused, the
shutter is automatically released.
q
Use a non-autofocus lens.
w
Set the focus mode switch to [AF].
e
Focus at the point where you wish to capture the subject.
r
Using optional cable switch, keep the trigger button pressed so that the
autofocus and metering systems stay active.
The shutter will be released automatically when the subject comes into
focus at the point selected.
MANUAL FOCUSING
When you focus manually, you can either look at the focus
indicator [
] or the viewfinder’s matte field to check if the
subject is in focus.
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Using the focus indicator [
]
If the maximum aperture of the attached lens is f/5.6 or larger (f/1.2 -
f/5.6), you can use the focus indicator [
] as a guide to achieve focus.
With slower lenses, adjust a focus on the matte screen in the viewfinder.
1
Setting manual focus (MF)
q
Set the focus mode switch to [MF].
Memo
Memo
Memo
Memo
2
Focusing
q
Frame the subject, then press the
shutter release button halfway down.
w
Turn the focusing ring on the lens
until the subject is in focus.
When focus is achieved, the focus indi-
cator [
] lights and the audible PCV
signal beeps.
e
Check that the focus indicator [
]
is lit, then press the shutter release
button completely.
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Using the viewfinder’s matte screen.
1
Setting manual focus (MF)
q
Set the focus mode switch to [MF].
2
Focus the subject
q
Frame the subject, then turn the
focusing ring on the lens until the
subject is in focus.
Focus until the subject looks sharp in
the viewfinder.
w
Check that the subject is in sharp
focus, then depress the shutter
release button completely.
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