Live View Options

Before taking pictures using live view, rotate the mode dial to a(live view) and choose a live view mode and the release mode that will be used while the camera is in live view mode. The following live view modes are available:

OptionDescription

Choose when taking hand-held shots of moving

gHand-heldsubjects, or when framing photographs at angles that

k

(default)

make it difficult to use the viewfinder (pg. 93). Camera

 

focuses normally using phase-detection autofocus.

 

 

 

 

 

Choose when the camera is mounted on a tripod. View

 

 

can be enlarged in monitor for precise focus, making

 

 

this mode suitable for static subjects (pg. 96). Autofocus

hTripod can be used to compose photographs with subject positioned at any point in the frame without recomposing photograph. Camera focuses using contrast-detect autofocus.

APhase-Detection Versus Contrast-Detect AF

The camera normally uses phase-detection autofocus, in which focus is adjusted based on data from a special focusing sensor. When Tripod is

selected in live view, however, the camera uses contrast-detect autofocus, in which the camera analyses the data from the image sensor and adjusts focus to produce the greatest contrast. Contrast-detect autofocus takes longer than phase-detection autofocus.

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Nikon D700 Live View Options, Focuses normally using phase-detection autofocus, Phase-Detection Versus Contrast-Detect AF