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Still
Moving
For
Confirmed
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(green)
r
-
.
i
foj
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(green)
Focus
Not
Confirmed
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C®)
^
(red)
r~
O
-
Q
-*•
fl
(green)
For
low-contrast
subjects
beyond
the
AF
illuminator's
range,
the
camera
may
be
unable
to
confirm
focus
(Fig.
A);
in
these
cases,
use
focus
hold
(p.26)
or
focus
manually
(p.29).
The
focus-not-confirmed
signal
for
a
moving
subject
will
be
displayed
if
its
speed
is
too
fast
for
auto-
focusing.
Refer
to
p.28
for
more
information
on
subjects
difficult
to
autofocus.
23
Focus-area
selection
The
8000i
uses
three
autofocus
sensors
for
subject
detection:
a
horizontal
sensor
aligned
with
the
center
of
the
viewfinder
frame,
and
a
flanking
vertical
sensor
on
each
side
of
the
center
sensor.
When
the
camera
is
set
to
wide
focus
area
(r
j),
all
three
sensors
are
used
to
determine
focus.
When
center
focus
are§
3
)
is
selected,
only
the
center
sensor
is
used.
Wide
Focus
Area
Wide
focus
area
is
set
automatically
by
the
cam¬
era
when
you
press
the
program-reset
button.
It
is
convenient
for
general
photographic
situations,
and
especially
useful
for
autofocus-
ing
on
fast-moving
subjects.
Even
if
the
main
subject
is
not
in
the
exact
center
of
the
frame,
the
camera
will
focus
correctly.
Center
Focus
Area
If
the
camera
is
set
to
wide
focus
area,
it
may
be
difficult
to
focus
on
one
person
standing
in
a
crowd,
since
more
than
one
subject
will
fill
the
focus
area.
By
selecting
center
focus
area,
you
can
limit
autofocus
sensitivity
to
the
small
area
marked
in
the
center
of
the
viewfinder.
Center
focus
area
is
also
useful
for
taking
closeup
pho¬
tographs.
24

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