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2
5
AUTOFOCUS
Although the autofocus can lock on virtually any subject, there
are certain conditions where it may not work properly. In
conditions
1
~
3
below, the subject may not be focused.
When this happens, the Green lamp will blink, disabling the
Shutter release button. In conditions
4
and
5
, the autofocus
may not lock on the right subject even though the Green lamp
is on, and the resulting picture may be out of focus.
1
Subjects with low contrast
n
Use the focus lock by first focusing on something at the
same distance as the subject you wish to take a picture
of, and then aim at the subject.
2
Subjects in excessively bright light
n
Use the focus lock by first focusing on something at the
same distance as the subject you wish to take a picture
of, and then aim at the subject.
3
Dark subjects
n
Use the focus lock by first focusing on something at the
same distance as the subject you wish to take a picture
of, and then aim at the subject.
4
Two subjects at different distances
n
When the subject looks out of focus even though the
Green lamp lights, focus on another subject at the
desired camera-to-subject distance first. Then
recompose the frame to take the picture.
5
High-speed subjects at close range
n
Focus on another subject at the desired camera-to-
subject distance first. Then recompose the frame to take
the picture.
4
3