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Focus
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[Wide-area
AF (S)]
•
As for single-point AF except that the camera
focuses on a wider area.
•
Choose for snapshots, subjects that are in motion,
and other subjects that are difficult to photograph
using single-point AF.
•
During video recording, wide-area AF can be used
for smooth focus when making panning or tilting
shots or filming moving subjects.
•
If the selected focus area contains subjects at
different distances from the camera, the camera
will assign priority to the closest subject.
•
The focus areas for [Wide-area AF (L)] are larger
than those for [Wide-area AF (S)].
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[Wide-area
AF (L)]
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[3D-tracking]
•
The camera tracks focus on a selected subject.
•
Position the focus point over your subject and start
tracking by pressing
J
or AF-ON or by pressing
the shutter-release button halfway; focus will then
track the selected subject as it moves through the
frame. To end tracking and restore the previously-
selected focus point, press the
J
button.
•
If the subject leaves the frame, remove your finger
from the shutter-release button and recompose
the photograph with the subject in the selected
focus point.
•
This option is only available when photo mode is
selected and [Continuous AF] is chosen for focus
mode.
Option Description