If
the camera cannot determine which
AF
frame you are looking
at:
1)
"
1>
" blinks
in
the viewfinder and the
camera automatically switches to auto-
matic focusing point selection mode
(r
efer
to page 26) to select the focusing point.
After focusing
is
completed, "
I>
" will
continue to blink
in
the viewfinder but it
is
still possible to use the eye-controlled
depth-of-field check function.
To
return to
Eye Controlled Focus mode, remove your
finger from the shutter button and then
press it again
ha
lfway.
2)
Different shooting locations can conceiv-
ably change the state of your eye and af-
fect
Eye
Controlled Focus operation.
When shooting
in
a location with a differ-
ent light source, perform the calibration
procedure again
at
the calibration number
you are currently using (refer to page 16
).
Each time a calibration
is
performed the
came
ra
"learns" the different states of you r
eye, improving the
Eye
Controlled Focus
operation.
,
•
If
cal
ibration
is
repeated
at
the same
calibrati
on
number but with a different
eye, or if successive calibrations are
performed by different people, Eye
Controlled Focus operation may
become unstable or misoperation may
occur.
If
this happens, delete t
he
setting
at
the problematic calibration number
(refer to page 18) and repeat the cali-
bration procedure.
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