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Easy setting guide
Dials and buttons frequently used for AF shooting
Mode dial
Control
dial
C1 (Custom 1) button
Command the camera with button
customization function
According to preferences and conditions of use,
you can freely assign a function of your choice
to each of seven customizable buttons: the C1
(Custom 1) button and C2 (Custom 2) button, AEL
button, center button, and left/right/down sides
of the control wheel. There are 48 assignable
functions, and you can instantly call up frequently
used functions.
Press the MENU button
and select Custom Key
Settings. Then choose
a button and a function
for assignment.
Shooting Mode
To freely control the AF setting, shooting in P, A, S or M
mode is recommended, rather than Intelligent Auto or
Superior Auto mode.
Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and the aperture value (F
P (Program Auto)
value)). Also, you can select various settings using the menu and adjust them as desired.
A (Aperture Priority) Allows you to adjust the aperture and shoot when you want to blur the background, etc.
S (Shutter Priority)
Allows you to shoot fast-moving subjects etc. by manually adjusting the shutter speed.
M (Manual Exposure) Allows you to shoot still images with a desired exposure by adjusting the shutter speed and the aperture value.
Intelligent Auto
Allows you to shoot still images with the settings adjusted automatically.
Allows you to shoot still images of higher quality with the settings adjusted automatically than you could with
Superior Auto
Intelligent Auto mode.
Allows you to shoot an image after recalling often-used modes or numeric settings that have been registered in
MR (Memory recall)
advance.
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MENU button
AEL button
Control
wheel
Fn button
C2 (Custom 2) button
Handy Fn button for quick, easy resetting
Pressing the Fn (Function) button displays a set of
12 functions that you have assigned, any of which
you can quickly access and set. It is not necessary
to call up the function through the MENU button,
so changing settings is very user-friendly.
Up to 12 functions can be
Press the MENU button and
registered.
select Function Menu Set.
Then, choose an area and a
function for assignment.
Setting steps
Turn the mode dial
to select a desired
shooting mode.
Focus Mode
Choose a focusing method depending on the
subject movement. The methods mainly used as
examples in this booklet are AF-C and AF-S.
Single-shot AF
Locks the focus when focus adjustment is achieved. Use Single-shot AF when the subject is stationary.
Switches between Single-shot AF and Continuous AF according to the movement of the subject. When
the shutter button is pressed halfway down, the camera locks focus when it determines that the subject
Automatic AF
is stationary, or continues to focus while the subject is in motion.During continuous shooting, the camera
automatically shoots with Continuous AF starting from the second shot.
Continuous AF
Continues to focus while the shutter button is held halfway down. Use this when the subject is in motion.
DMF
Allows you to use a combination of manual focus and autofocus.
Manual Focus
Allows focus to be adjusted manually.
Focus Area
Focus Area settings let you choose the area
within the frame to focus on. The basic choice is
Wide, but you can choose Zone, Center or Flex-
ible Spot, as necessary.
Wide
Focuses automatically on a subject within all
ranges of the image. One or more green frames
are displayed around the area that is in focus.
Center
Focuses automatically on a subject in the center
of the image.
Setting steps
Press the Fn button
and choose Focus
Mode, then choose
a desired mode.
Setting steps
Press the Fn button
and choose Focus
Area, then choose
a desired setting.
Zone
Select a zone on the monitor on which to focus.
You can choose among nine zones. The camera
focuses on a subject in the chosen zone.
Flexible Spot (S/M/L)
Lets you move an AF range frame (select S, M, or
L size) to a desired point on the screen and focus
on a very small subject within a narrow area.
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