User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 Lenses
- 3 Quick Start
- 4 Safety
- 5 Parts & Controls
- 6 Using the 907X
- 6.1 Touch display
- 6.2 Touch display main menu
- Main Menu
- Add shortcuts to main menu favourites
- How to add shortcuts to main menu
- How to remove shortcuts on the main menu
- How to move shortcuts on the main menu
- Control screen
- Locked exposure parameters on the control screen
- Settings on the control screen
- Self Timer settings
- Interval settings
- Interval operation
- Exposure bracketing settings
- Exposure bracketing operation
- Long exposure screen
- Focus Bracketing
- Focus Bracketing settings
- Focus Bracketing Operation
- Step Size
- DoF and Step size visualized
- Examples
- Fixed exposure compensation setting
- Light meter mode
- 6.3 Memory cards
- 6.4 Live view indications
- 6.5 Focusing
- 6.6 Move autofocus point
- 6.7 Resize autofocus point
- 6.8 Browsing, preview and histogram
- 6.9 Image Rating
- 6.10 Video Recording
- 7 907X Control Grip
- 8 907X Optical Viewfinder
- 9 Phocus
- 10 Settings
- 11 Accessories
- 12 Appendix
USING THE 907X
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907X 50C USER GUIDE
AUTOFOCUS
Autofocus is activated by pressing the shutter release to the
half-press position. Focus is determined by maximizing the
contrast within the central marked area.
In AF mode, the shutter release will be blocked until the
camera nds the optimum focus setting. This ensures that no
captures are made that are not nely focused.
The lens will focus at one distance and will remain focused at
that distance while pressure remains on the shutter release
button
(A)
.
In this way, you can focus on a object, temporarily positioned
within the focusing zone on the viewing screen and then
without releasing pressure on the shutter release button,
recompose knowing that the focus remains on the object
chosen even though it is now outside the focusing zone.
Releasing the pressure on the shutter release button and
pressing again (half-press) would now change the focus
setting to the distance of the object within the focusing zone.
Depending on situation, the indicated AF area looks different.
See 77.
Note!
For objects close to the camera and/or with wide-angle lenses
it is better to move the AF point as described on 80.
Note!
You can select position of the AF point. See 80.
It is also possible to choose from three different sizes. See
118.
Note!
H System lenses whose rmware version is older than 18.0.0
have hardware that cannot be updated with AF functionality.
The camera will default to manual focus mode for these
lenses.
Using H System lenses on the 907X camera requires the
optional XH Lens adapter.
Green AF indicator. AF is set correctly.
White AF indicator. AF is idle.
6.5 FOCUSING
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