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Nikon F4S - Special Focusing Situations

Nikon F4S
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@With
the
AF-L
button
depressed,
focus
will
be
locked
even
if
you
remove
your
finger
from
the
shutter
release
button.
e
AF-L
button
can
also
be
used
in
Single
Servo
Autofocus
mode.
e
Simultaneous
use
of
AE-L
(Auto
Exposure
Lock)
button
is
recommended.
In
this
case,
turn
AF-L/AE-L
simultaneous
lock
lever
to
(ee)
and
press
AF-L
button.
Special
Focusing
Situations
To
successfully
focus,
whether
using
the
F4's
Electronic
Range-
finder,
an
optical
rangefinder,
or
a
clear
matte
field,
the
subject
must
be
reasonably
illuminated
and
have
sufficient
contrast.
If
the
focus-not-possible
indicator
X
appears,
manually
focus
by
estimating
distance
or
choose
an
alternate
focus
target
with
the
same
distance,
lock
focus,
then
recompose.
The
following
situations
are
examples
that
are
difficult
to
focus
and
require
greater
concentration
to
secure
correct
focus.
1)
When
shooting
the
following:
-
Bright
subject
with
a
shiny
surface,
such
as
silver
or
aluminum.
.
Strongly
backlit
subject.
.
Scene
with
variety
of
subjects
located
at
different
distances.
2)
When
using
a
linear
polarizing
filter,
or
special
filter
such
as
a
soft-focus
filter.
(A
circular
polarizing
filter
can
be
used
for
autofocus
operation.)
R60
(red)
and
056
(orange)
filters
will
interfere
with
Elec-
tronic
Rangefinder
and
autofocus
operation.
When
using
these
filters,
focus
manually.
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