<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.
❖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
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
take the picture.
•The focus is locked as long as the shutter button is
•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
ton.
The focus is adjusted continuously while the shutter button is
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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