Kyocera NX instruction manual Focus lock, SAF single autofocus mode, CAF continuous autofocus mode

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<Focus lock>

If the subject is not within a focusing frame with the desired composition, use the procedure described below to lock the focus on that subject.

Example: Center focus frame selected.

Half-press

In the “SAF” (single autofocus) mode

Point the camera at the subject on which you want to focus, position the subject within a focusing frame, then half-press the shutter button.

The focus is adjusted automatically. When the subject is in focus, the focus dis- play (“ ”) lights in the viewfinder and the focus is locked at that position.

Still half-pressing the shutter button, position the camera to achieve the desired composition, then press the shutter button all the way in to

take the picture.

The focus is locked as long as the shutter button is half-pressed, so it does not change when the camera is repositioned.

The focus lock is canceled when you release your finger from the shutter button.

In the “CAF” (continuous autofocus) mode

Point the camera at the subject on which you want to focus, position the subject within the focusing frame, then half-press the shutter but-

ton.

The focus is adjusted continuously while the shutter button is half-pressed.

Check that the focus display in the viewfinder is lit, then press the focus button.

The focus is locked when the focus button is pressed.

Still pressing the focus button, position the camera to achieve the desired composition.

The focus is locked as long as the focus button is pressed.

Press the shutter button all the way in to take the picture.

<Subjects that may cause problems for the autofocusing system>

For the subjects described below, the camera may not be able to focus auto- matically and the “ ” (focusing not possible) display may flash. In such cases, either use the focus lock function to first focus on a different object at the same distance as the subject or adjust the focus in the manual focus mode.

Extremely bright or extremely dark subjects.

Subjects which have little or no contrast.

When the sun or other strong light sources are within or near the focusing frame.

When there are two or more subjects at extremely different distances within the focusing frames.

A very small subject in relation to the focus frame.

Subjects with repeating patterns.

When the ambient light level is very low or an ND or polarizing filter is used.

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Contents GB /D Safety warnings EnglishPage Microcomputer Protective Circuit Photography using infrared filmStoring the camera Contents Names of Parts Viewfinder display Display Panel and Viewfinder DisplayDisplay panel Display panel illumination Basic Operations Prior to Shooting Fitting the strap and viewfinder shade adapter Fitting the eye cup/diopter correction lensInserting the batteries and checking the battery power Inserting the batteriesRemoving lenses Mounting and removing lenses Holding the cameraMounting lenses Remove the cameras body cap and the lens rear capLoading film Checking the film speed Setting the film speed manuallyAutomatic setting of the ISO film speed Removing film Rewinding mid-way through the filmBasic Operations On The cameras power is on Main switch Shutter release buttonCameras power is off Power hold timePhotography Position dialR dials SETMode button and mode details Mode detailsABC/ button Sync switchMetering mode details Focus buttonPage Simple Shooting Procedure Using the Green Setting On the Position DialGreen Using the green setting on the position dialFocusing mode flashes Subject and half-press the shutter buttonSelecting focus frames FocusingSelecting focus frames Locking a selected frameCAF continuous autofocus Focusing in the autofocus modeSAF single autofocus Focus lock SAF single autofocus modeCAF continuous autofocus mode Relationship between the focus mode and drive mode Focusing manuallyAdjusting the focus Focus display with manual focusingUsing lenses with an AF/MF select switch Selecting the Metering Mode Evaluative metering mark Types of metering modes and their features Metering rangeAutomatic metering range Applied Photographic Techniques Set the exposure mode lever to AVSee page 31 for setting details Autoexposure photographyProgram auto-control diagram Set the exposure mode to PSet the exposure mode to Tv Tv stands for Time valueOver-exposure warning Set the exposure mode to MManual exposure photography Under-exposure warningShutter is released and the film is Set the aperture with the lensGraph Exposed while the shutter button isWhat is compensated Setting exposure compensation manually with Av, Tv, PExposure mode Taking photographs with exposure compensationExposure mode What is compensated Taking photographs with the AE lockDisplay panel Press the ABC button to set the ABC modeABC stands for Automatic Bracketing Control Focus on the subject and press the shutter buttonUsing the selftimer Changing the date and time Replacing the Data back batteryDate and time imprinting Replacing the camera back Cable switch socketChecking the depth of field Depth of fieldPage Flash Photography Taking photographs using the internal flash Sation value Light compensation with the internal flashRange for internal flash photography units in m Press the button to set light compensationTaking photographs using a Contax TLA flash Taking photographs using the TTL auto flash functionManual setting of the angle of illumination Taking photographs using a Contax TLA360 flashAuto setting of the angle of illumination Auto set functionAuto off and auto on functions Taking photographs using other flashes with the X contactFlash intensity compensation Shoe stopperDaylight synchronization photography Flash photography techniquesSlow synchronization photography Use with exposure compensation Set the sync select switch toSecond curtain synchronization Ghost movement of the subject thus appears more naturalList of Custom Functions Custom FunctionsList of custom functions Turn the F dial to select Detail number Setting custom functionsSet the position dial to CF Reference Basic information on photographySymptom Cause TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Solution See Solution SeeAll modes Shutter speed and aperture value displayShutter speed Aperture value Av or P displayed in steps 1/2Tv as custom function Tv and M With Tv and MMain Accessories Fitting to the camera Contax Cable switch LA typeContax Data back D-11 AttachingFit the GP-1 Contax power pack adapter to the camera Contax Power pack P-8, P-8DSpecifications Load the batteries in the Power pack. P-8Contax Power pack adapter GP-1 8D specificationsMounting the mount adapter and lens Contax Mount adapter NAM-1Contax Flexible case C-9 RemovingMain specifications Dimensions and weight