Canon 2089B001 PowerShot A650 IS Camera User Guide - Page 98

Changing the AF Frame Position [FlexiZone]

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96 Various Shooting Methods Changing the AF Frame Position ([FlexiZone]) You can move the AF frame to any position. This allows you to set the focus more precisely on your target subject. 1 Press repeatedly until the AF frame turns green. • In some shooting modes, pressing the button switches between the following settings categories. Exposure compensation/AF Frame Shutter speed/Exposure compensation/AF Frame Aperture value/Exposure compensation/AF Frame Shutter speed/Exposure compensation/AF Frame 2 Use the , , or button to move the AF frame to the desired position and press the button. • Pressing the MENU button shifts the AF frame to a face detected by the camera. • You can change the AF frame size by pressing the DISP. button (the change remains in effect even after the camera power is switched off). • Continuing to press the button causes the AF frame to return to its original position in the center (and it also switches between the settings categories shown above). z When the metering option is set to [Spot], you can make the AF frame and spot metering frame correspond (p. 110). z This option cannot be selected in manual focusing mode (p. 97). z The AF frame returns to the center position when the power is switched off.

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Various Shooting Methods
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Changing the AF Frame Position ([FlexiZone])
You can move the AF frame to any position. This allows you to set the
focus more precisely on your target subject.
1
Press
repeatedly until the AF frame turns
green.
In some shooting modes, pressing the
button switches
between the following settings categories.
2
Use the
,
,
or
but-
ton to move the AF frame
to the desired position
and press the
button.
Pressing the
MENU
button shifts
the AF frame to a face detected
by the camera.
You can change the AF frame size by pressing the
DISP.
button (the change remains in effect even after the camera
power is switched off).
Continuing to press the
button causes the AF frame to
return to its original position in the center (and it also
switches between the settings categories shown above).
When the metering option is set to [Spot], you can make
the AF frame and spot metering frame correspond
(p. 110).
This option cannot be selected in manual focusing mode
(p. 97).
The AF frame returns to the center position when the
power is switched off.
Exposure compensation/AF Frame
Shutter speed/Exposure compensation/AF Frame
Aperture value/
Exposure compensation/AF Frame
Shutter speed/Exposure compensation/AF Frame