User manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Manuals
 - Table of Contents
 - Feature Index
 - Parts of the Camera
 - Package Contents
 - Before You Begin
 - 1 Getting Ready
 - 2 Taking and Viewing Photographs
 - 3 Shooting and Viewing Movies
 - 4 Customizing the Camera
 - 5 Using Field Sensor Data
 - 6 Connecting the Camera to External Devices
 - 7 Technical Notes
 - 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
 - 9 Index
 
4-5 Customizing Camera Functions
   K  Choosing the AF Home Position   (N Set Home)
Choose the home position for the [N Home] feature.
The [N Home] feature lets you recall a previously-saved “home position” for 
autofocus at the touch of a button. This item is used to choose the home position.
To access [N Set Home], assign it to a control using [K Button Function] 
(P. 463). You also have the option of assigning it to the multi selector using 
[S Center Button] (P. 499). If [K Orientation Linked N] (P. 489) is active, the 
camera will store separate home positions for landscape (wide) and portrait (tall) 
orientations.
•  This item is for still photography.
AF Mode Choose the home position autofocus mode.
AF Target Mode
Choose the home position AF target mode. Only options selected for 
[KNMode Settings] are available.
AF Target Point Choose the home position focus target.
1  Highlight [NSet Home] in the K (AF/MF) menu 
and press I on the arrow pad.
2  Highlight a setting you wish to store with the home 
position and press the OK button.
•  Selected items are marked with a v. Items marked with 
a v are included in the home position.
3  Press I on the arrow pad to display options for the 
highlighted setting.
•  Choose settings for the home position.
• When [K Orientation Linked N] is active, you will be 
prompted to select landscape or portrait (camera rotated 
left/camera rotated right) orientation before pressing the 
I button to display options.
4  Press the OK button to save changes when settings 
are complete.
•  The settings list will be displayed.
5  Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit when 
settings are complete.
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