Nikon 1768 Instruction Manual - Page 36

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:25 fS.6 eJ~ tt€9 (j}J ( IJ ~~_cffBI Single Servo AF with Focus-Priority For Single Servo AF with Focus-Priority, set the focus mode to S. You lightly press the shutter release button, the lens starts adjusting for focus. Because the p'riority is on correct focus, the shutter cannot be released until the subject is in focus. After focus is achieved, the focus remains locked for as long as the shutter release button is lightly pressed. This feature is useful, especially when recomposing the picture with the mains subject off center. However, if the camera-to-subject distance changes, you have to refocus. 36 Stationary subject is in focus With a stationary subject: Lightly press the shutter release button. When the subject is in focus, the lens stops moving, the in-focus indication . appears in the viewfinder, and focus is locked. If the subject moves, remove your finger from the shutter release button, then lightly press it again to re-start autofocus. When a stationary subject comes into focus, a double beep sounds (if set). 4 Subject is located closer than the closest focusing distance of the lens. Move away from subject and refocus. • Appears when TC-16A is used, alerting that the lens focusing ring is not set at infinity (00). Set focus mode selector to M, set lens focusing ring to 00, set focus mode selector to S again, then refocus.

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Single Servo AF with Focus-Priority
For Single Servo
AF
with Focus-Priority, set the focus mode
to
S.
You lightly press the shutter release button, the lens starts
adjusting for focus. Because the p'riority is on correct focus, the
shutter cannot be released until the subject is
in
focus. After
focus is achieved, the focus remains locked for as long as the
shutter release button is lightly pressed. This feature
is
useful,
especially when recomposing the picture with the mains
subject off center. However, if the camera-to-subject distance
changes, you have
to
refocus.
36
Stationary
subject
is
in
focus
With a st
at
ionary
subjec
t: Lightly press the shutter release
button. When the subject is
in
focus, the lens stops moving, the
in-focus indication . appears
in
the viewfinder, and focus is
locked.
If
the subject moves, remove your finger from the
shutter release button, then lightly press
it
again
to
re-start
autofocus.
When a stationary subject comes into focus, a double beep
sounds
(if
set).
4
Subject is located closer than the closest focusing
distance
of
the lens. Move away from subject and
refocus.
Appears when TC-16A is used, alerting that the lens
focusing ring is not set at infinity
(00).
Set focus mode
selector
to
M, set lens focusing ring
to
00,
set focus
mode selector
to
S again, then refocus.