AF Area Selection Modes

(4) Zone AF (Manual selection of zone)

The 19 AF points are divided into five zones for focusing. All the AF points in the selected zone are used for the automatic selection of the AF point. It makes achieving focus easier than with single-point AF or AF point expansion and it is effective for moving subjects. However, since it is inclined to focus the nearest subject, focusing a specific target is harder than with single-point AF or AF point expansion.

With One-Shot AF, the AF point <S> which achieved focus will be displayed.

(5) 19-point AF auto selection

All the AF points are used to focus. Automatically set in fully-automatic modes (1/C).

With One-Shot AF, pressing the shutter button halfway will display the AF point(s) <S> which

achieved focus. If multiple AF points are displayed, it means they all have achieved focus. This mode

tends to focus the nearest subject.

With AI Servo AF, the manually-selected (p.92) AF point <S> is used first to achieve focus. This cannot be set in fully-automatic modes (1/C).

With 19-point AF and Zone AF, the active AF point will keep switching to track the subject in AI Servo AF mode. However, under certain shooting conditions (such as when the subject is small), it might not be able to track the subject. Also, in low temperatures, the tracking response is slower.

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