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When the Subject is not Centered
(Shooting with Focus-lock)
When your subject is not in the center of your composition, compose
your photo after focusing. (Focus-lock)
Example: Taking a photograph of the castle in the background with the camera
focused on a person in front.
1.
Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to
5
, P, A, or M.
2.
Put the subject of your photo right
in the center of the LCD Monitor or
the Viewfinder and press the
shutter button half-way.
The F-value (aperture value) and shutter
speed are displayed at the right end of the
LCD monitor and the subject comes into
focus.
3.
With the shutter half-pressed,
move the camera and compose
your shot.
Shooting range
Subject to be focused on
Final still image
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