Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Reset
- Reset Custom Settings (Custom Menu Item)
- Two-Button Reset (Does Not Affect Custom Settings)
- Clock Set (Setup Menu Item)
- Image Quality & Size
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Operation
- Advanced Operation
- Using the Camera Menus
- Optional Accessories
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages & Displays
- Available Settings & Default Values
- Using the Command Dial
- Memory Capacity / Image Size
- Specs
- Index
- Scans of Software CD-ROMS
- Scans of Supplied DVDs
- 55-200mm Lens Information
- Warranty for Supplied Lenses
- Warranty Extension Offer for Supplied Lens
- Camera Warranty
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Getting
Good
Results
with
Autofocus
Autofocus does
not
perform well under the conditions listed below. If the camera
is
unable
to
focus
using autofocus,
use
manual focus
(~
28)
or
use
focus lock
26)
to
focus on another subject at the
same distance and then recompose the photograph.
There
is
little or
no
contrast
between
the
subject and
the
background
(e.g.,
the
subject
is
the
same
color
as
the
back-
ground).
The
subject
is
dominated
by
regular
geometric patterns
(e.g.,
a row of windows
in
a
skyscraper).
The
subject
appears
smaller
than
the
focus
area
(e.g.,
focus
area
contains both
fore-
l]oDdi~~
ground
subject
and distant
buildings).
The
focus
area
contains
objects
at different
distances
from
the
camera
(e.g.,
the
sub-
ject
is
inside
a
cage).
The
focus
area
contains
areas
-'-
~-------
of sharply contrasting bright-
ness
(e.g.,
the
subject
is
half
in
the
shade).
The
subject
contains many
fine
details
(e.g.,
a
field
offlow-
ers
or other
subjects
that
are
small or
lack
variation
in
brightness).
Reference:
More
on
Photography
(All
Modes)/Focus
I
27