Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
80
Getting Good Results with Autofocus
Autofocus does
not
perform well under
the
conditions listed
below. The shutter release may be disabled
if
the
camera
is
unable
to
focus under these conditions,
or
the
in-focus indicator
(e)
may
be displayed and the camera may sound a beep, allowing
the
shutter
to
be released even when the subject
is
not
in focus.
In
these
cases,
use manual focus (pg.
81)
or
use
focus lock (pg.
78)
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
Example:
subject
is
the same color
as
the background.
The
focus
point
contains objects
at
different
distances from the camera
Example:
subject
is
inside a cage.
The
subject
is
dominated
by
regular geometric
patterns
Example:
a row
of
windows in a skyscraper.
The
focus
point
contains areas
of
sharply
contrasting brightness
Example:
subject
is
half in
the
shade.
Background objects appearlarger than the subject
Example:
a building
is
in the frame behind
the
subject.
The
subject contains
many
fine details
Example:
a field
of
flowers
or
other subjects
that
are
small or lack variation in brightness.