Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
AF-Area
Mode
AF-area mode determines
how
the
focus
point
is
selected in autofocus
mode.
To
select
the
AF-area mode,
rotate
the
AF-area mode selector.
The
following
options are available:
AF-area
mode
selector
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Auto-area
AF
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Dynamic-
area
AF
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In
continuous-servo
AF
(pg
72),
user selects focus
point
manually;
if
subject briefly leaves selected focus point,
camera will focus based on information from surrounding
points. Number
of
focus points used can be selected from
9,21, and
51
using Custom Setting
a3
(Dynamic
AF
area,
pg.285).
If
51
points
(3D-tracking)
is
selected for
Custom Setting
a3,
focus
point
will be selected
automatically using 3D-tracking.
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In
single-servo
AF,
user selects focus
point
manually; camera
focuses on subject in selected focus
point
only.
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Camera automatically detects
subject and selects focus point.
If
,type G or D lens
is
used (pg. 370),
camera can distinguish human
subjects from background for
improved subject detection.
In
i single-servo
AF,
active focus points
,
are
highlighted for about one second after camera focuses.
Active focus points are
not
displayed in continuous-servo
AF.
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