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    Shooting Functions4
    6Take a test picture.
    You can easily check the focusing point by enlarging the image during 
    Digital Preview (p.140) or Live View (p.159).
    Choose the part of the viewfinder to set focus to.
    Selected AF point(s) light red in the viewfinder (Superimpose AF Area).
    1Press the M button in the status screen.
    The control panel appears.
    Press the M button when the status screen is not displayed.
    2Use the four-way controller 
    (2345) to select [Select AF 
    Point] and press the 4 button.
    The [Select AF Point] screen appears.
    Select [Off] in Step 2 to negate an effect of the adjustment value (however, this 
    does not reset the value).
    Selecting the Focusing Area (AF Point)
    bAuto 
    (5 AF Points)Out of the 5 AF points, the camera selects the optimum AF 
    point even if the subject is not centered. (default setting)
    cAuto 
    (11 AF Points)Out of the 11 AF points, the camera selects the optimum AF 
    point even if the subject is not centered.
    SSelectSets the focusing area to the user selected point from 
    eleven points in the AF frame.
    OSpot Sets the focusing area to the center of the viewfinder.
    12M
    [37]
    Select AF PointAuto (5 AF Points)
    JPEG
    HDRHDROFFOFFOFFOFF
    AF.A
    OFFOFF 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4
    3Use the four-way controller (45) 
    to select a focusing area.
    4Press the 4 button.
    The camera is ready to take a picture.
    1Set the focusing area to S and 
    press the 4 button.
    The camera is ready to take a picture.
    • You can also change the setting from the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu (p.87).
    • AF point(s) are not illuminated red in the viewfinder when [Off] is selected for 
    [8. Superimpose AF Area] in the [A Custom Setting 2] menu.
    • The focusing area is fixed to O regardless of this setting when using lenses 
    other than DA, DA L, D FA, FA J, FA or F lenses.
    Setting the Focus Position in the AF Frame
    Select AF Point
    Auto (5 AF Points)
    MENU
    AUTO
    Cancel OKOK
    Select AF Point
    MENUCancel OKOK
    Select 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4
    2Use the four-way controller 
    (2345) to change the AF 
    point.
    The selected AF point appears in the 
    status screen.
    Available operations
    The AF point(s) light red in the viewfinder 
    (Superimpose AF Area) and you can 
    check where you set the AF point.
    4 button Returns the AF point to the center of the AF 
    frame.
    Press and hold 4 button Disables changing the AF point and enables 
    direct key operation of the four-way controller 
    (2345). To enable changing the AF point, 
    press the 4 button while direct key 
    operation is enabled. You will hear a beep 
    when switching between enabled and 
    disabled.
    The position of the changed AF point is stored even if the camera is turned off 
    or the focusing area is switched to b, c or O.
    AF.A
    1/
    ISOAUTO
    20 5.6
    AW B
    F
    1 12 2+3-3
    12M[37]JPEG
    800
    AUTOPICT
    OK1S 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4If the subject is outside the range of the focusing area, the camera cannot 
    automatically focus on the subject. In this case, set [AF Mode] to l 
    (Single mode) first, focus the camera on the subject in the focusing area, 
    lock the focus at that position (Focus Lock), and then recompose your 
    picture.
    1Set [AF Mode] to l.
    Refer to p.125.
    2Frame the desired composition 
    for your picture in the viewfinder.
    3Center the subject to focus in the 
    viewfinder and press the shutter 
    release button halfway.
    The focus indicator ] appears and you 
    will hear a beep when the subject comes 
    into focus. (When blinking, the subject is 
    not in focus.)
    4Lock the focus.
    Keep the shutter release button pressed halfway. The focus will remain 
    locked.
    Locking the Focus (Focus Lock)
    Example) The person is out of 
    focus and the background is 
    focused instead. 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4
    5Recompose the picture while 
    keeping the shutter release 
    button pressed halfway.
    • The focus is locked while the focus indicator ] is displayed.
    • Turning the zoom ring with the focus locked may cause the subject to be out 
    of focus.
    • The beep that sounds when the image is focused can be turned off. (p.269) 
    • You cannot set the focus lock when [AF Mode] is set to k (Continuous 
    mode), or the capture mode is set to \ (Moving Object) of Picture mode, or 
    n (Stage Lighting), R (Kids), Y (Pet) or l (Night Snap) of H (Scene) 
    mode. In such cases, the autofocus continues to focus on the subject until 
    the shutter is released (Continuous Autofocus).
    Locking Exposure when the Focus is Locked
    Set [5. AE-L with AF Locked] in the 
    [ACustom Setting 1] menu (p.89) to 
    lock the exposure value while the focus 
    is locked. By default, the exposure is 
    not locked when the focus is locked.
    1Off Exposure is not locked when the focus is locked. (default setting)
    2On Exposure is locked when the focus is locked.
    5.
    1
    2
    MENUOK
    AE-L with AF Locked
    Off
    On
    AE is locked
    Cancel when the focus
    is locked
    OK 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4When you adjust the focus manually, you can use either the focus 
    indicator or the matte field in the viewfinder.
    The focus indicator ] appears in the viewfinder when the subject is in 
    focus even during manual focus.
    You can manually adjust the focus using the focus indicator ].1Set the focus mode lever to \.
    2Look through the viewfinder, 
    press the shutter release button 
    halfway and turn the focusing 
    ring.
    The focus indicator ] appears and you 
    will hear a beep when the subject comes 
    into focus.
    Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus)
    Using the Focus Indicator
    MFAF
    Focus Indicator 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4 You can manually adjust the focus using the matte field in viewfinder.
    1Set the focus mode lever to \.
    2Look through the viewfinder and 
    turn the focusing ring until the 
    subject is clearly visible in the 
    viewfinder.
    • Adjust the focus manually using the matte field in the viewfinder when the 
    subject is difficult to focus (p.73) and the focus indicator will not appear.
    • The beep that sounds when the image is focused can be turned off. (p.269) 
    Using the Viewfinder Matte Field
    MFAF 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4
    Shooting in Catch-in Focus Mode
    When [20. Catch-in Focus] in the [A Custom Setting 3] menu (p.90) 
    is set to [On], if [AF Mode] is set to f or l and one of the 
    following types of lenses is attached, catch-in focus shooting is 
    enabled and the shutter is released automatically when the subject 
    comes into focus.
    • Manual focus lens
    • DA or FA lens that has an = and \ setting on the lens (the 
    setting on the lens must be set to \ before shooting)
     How to Take Pictures
    1 Attach a proper lens to the camera.
    2 Set the focus mode lever to =.
    3 Set [AF Mode] to f or l.
    4 Set the focus on a position the subject will pass.
    5 Press the shutter release button fully.
    The shutter is released automatically when the subject comes 
    into focus at the set position. 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4
    Checking the Composition, Exposure 
    and Focus Before Shooting (Preview)
    You can use the preview function to check depth of field, composition, 
    exposure and focus before taking a picture.
    There are two preview methods.
    First, assign the preview function to the | button.
    1Select [Green Button] in the 
    [ARec. Mode 4] menu and press 
    the four-way controller (5).
    The [Green Button] screen appears.
    2Press the four-way controller 
    (5).
    Preview MethodDescription
    |Optical Preview For checking the depth of field with the viewfinder.
    eDigital PreviewFor checking the composition, exposure and focus on 
    the monitor.
    You can also use the Live View function to display a real-time image on the 
    monitor and change the shooting function settings during display and check the 
    settings by enlarging the image. Refer to p.159 for details.
    Assigning the Preview Function to the Green 
    Button
    ExitMENU
    12
    34
    Green Button
    AF/AE-L Button
    Memory Color Space
    RAW File Format
    Shake Reduction
    Input Focal Length 35mmsRGB
    PEFAF1
    MENU
    P LINE
    P SHIFT Green Button
    Action in M ModeGreen Button
    E-dial in Program 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4
    3Use the four-way controller 
    (23) to select [Optical Preview] 
    or [Digital Preview] and press the 
    4 button.
    If you selected [Optical Preview], proceed 
    to Step 6.
    4Use the four-way controller 
    (23) to select [Histogram], 
    [Bright/Dark Area] or [Enlarge 
    Instant Review].
    5Use the four-way controller (45) to select O or P.
    6Press the 3 button twice.
    The preview function is assigned to the | button and the camera is 
    ready to take a picture.
    While shooting with Interval Shooting, Multi-exposure or Live View, Optical 
    Preview is used regardless of the setting.
    Green Button
    MENUCancel OKOK
    Custom Image
    Optical Preview
    Digital Preview Green Button
    Cross Processing
    One Push File FormatRAW
    Digital Filter
    Green ButtonDigital Preview
    MENU
    Histogram
    Bright/Dark Area
    Enlarge Instant Review 
    						
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