Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using the Supplied Manuals
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Two-Button Reset
- Memory Card Compatibility
- Setting Language / Time / Date
- Table of Contents
- Q & A Index
- Icons Used in This Manual
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Operation
- Focus
- Release Mode
- ISO Sensitivity
- Exposure
- White Balance
- Image Enhancement
- Flash Photography
- Other Shooting Options
- More Playback Options
- Connecting to Other Devices
- Menu Guide
- Compatible Lenses
- Optional Flash Units
- Other Accessories
- Care / Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Index
- Software Installation Guide
- Scan of Software CD-ROM
- Warranty
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The Electronic Rangefinder
If
the lens
has
a maximum aperture
of
f/5.6
or faster,
the
viewfinder focus indicator can
be used
to
confirm
whether
the
subject in
the selected focus
point
is
in focus (the
focus
point
can be selected from any
of
the
51
focus points). After positioning the
subject in
the
selected focus point, press
the
shutter-release
button
halfway and
rotate
the
lens focusing ring until
the
in-
focus indicator
(e)
is
displayed. Note
that
with
the
subjects listed on page 82,
the
in-
focus indicator may sometimes be
displayed when
the
subject
is
not
in focus;
confirm focus in
the
viewfinder before
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shooting.
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Focal Plane Position
To
determine
the
distance between your
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subject and
the
camera, measure
from
the
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focal plane mark
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The distance between the lens
mounting
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is
46.5
mm
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