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RECORDING MODE
AUTOFOCUS AREAS AND CONTROL
In still-image recording mode, the controller selects the focus area used and moves the
spot-focus area within the image. The two focus areas, wide focus area and spot focus
point, allow flexibility over a variety of situations.
The wide focus area is an array of local focus areas that work together to control focus.
This system is especially effective with moving subjects or quick shooting in fast-
moving events. When the focus is locked in single AF mode, one of the AF sensors
within the wide focus area will briefly indicate the point of focus. The spot focus point
gives critical control over focus. It can be used to single out an individual subject from a
group.
Switching between the wide focus area to the spot focus point is simple. Press and
hold the controller (1) until the wide-focus-area frame lines change to the spot-focus-
point cross. Press and hold the controller again to return to the wide-focus-area frame
lines.
FLEX FOCUS POINT - CONTROLLING THE SPOT FOCUS POINT
Once displayed, the spot focus area can be moved to any point in the image area. This
Flex Focus Point is a powerful tool for off-center subjects. The Flex Focus Point cannot
be used with continuous AF (p. 68) or the digital zoom (p. 70).
Controller
1
Wide focus area
Spot focus point
AF sensor
With the spot-focus-area cross displayed, use the controller’s four-way
keys (1) to move the focus point anywhere within the live image. Press
the shutter-release button partway down or press the AF/AEL button to
focus; the cross will turn red to confirm focus.
Pressing the center of the controller (2) returns the focus point to the
center of the image area. To return to the wide-focus-area mode press
and hold the controller until the frame lines appear.
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