45
3
1
R
6
.
The AF area appears on the status
screen and LCD panel.
Proceed to Step 2 when a mode other than
J
or
D
is selected.
2
The AF point appears in the viewfinder.
When the AF point can be changed,
Q
appears in the viewfinder.
You can also set the AF point with [AF Active Area] on the control
panel.
You will hear a beep when the function of
ABCD
is switched
by pressing
c
. You can change the setting with [Sound Effects]
in the
D
1 menu. (
w
To enable changing the AF point (disable the direct key operation)
any time the focusing area selection mode is set to
I
,
E
,
F
,
G
, or
H
, set in [26. 4-way Controller Options] of the
E
4 menu.
(
w
Some AF points cannot be selected depending on the lens or
accessories used. (p.28)
J
Out of the 27 AF points, the camera automatically
selects the optimum focusing area. (Default setting)
I
Out of the selected 9 AF points, the camera
automatically selects the optimum focusing area.
E
Sets the focusing area to the user selected point
from 27 points.
F
Sets the focusing area to the user selected point from
27 points. When the subject happens to move out
of the selected focusing area after being focused,
8 peripheral points are used as back-up points.
Not available in
x
mode.
G
Sets the focusing area to the user selected point from
27 points. When the subject happens to move out
of the selected focusing area after being focused,
24 peripheral points are used as back-up points.
Not available in
x
mode.
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F
F
2 5 0
2 5 0
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3 2 0 0
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H
Sets the focusing area to the user selected point from
27 points. When the subject happens to move out
of the selected focusing area after being focused,
26 peripheral points are used as back-up points.
Not available in
x
mode.
D
Sets the focusing area to the center
of the 27 points.
ABCD
Changes the AF point.
E
Returns the AF point to the center.
c
Switches the function of the arrow keys (
ABCD
) to
that for Change AF Point or the direct key operation.
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1/
F
F
2 5 0
2 5 0
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5.6
3 2 0 0
3 2 0 0
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