Nikon 1768 Instruction Manual - Page 37

Moving, subject, expected, focus

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Moving subject is expected to be in focus W ith a moving subject: Lightly press the shutter release button. Focus Tracking is automatically activated with ~ • indication in the viewfinder. As soon as the subject is expected to be in focus appears, indicating that you can release shutter. If subject stops and . appears without ~ . , focus is locked. If subject moves again, remove your finger from the shutter release button and lightly press it again to start autofocus with Focus Tracking. • Single Servo AF with Focus-Priority is convenient for offcenter subjects. See pages 40 to 41 . • After shooting with the film advance mode selector set at III , you do not have to remove your finger from the shutter release button for the next shot. Slightly lift your finger from the button (but maintaining the button in the half-depressed position) then fully depress it to release the shutter again. The focus setting will have remained unchanged from the prior setting. In the Single Servo AF with Focus-Priority mode, focus remains locked even after the shutter is released , unless you remove your finger from the shutter release button . With film advance mode set at I;5!!JH or I;5!!J L, camera detects focus every time the shutter is released. • With a moving subject, depending on subject status and lens in use, slightly out-of-focus pictures may result. , I II~ - ~ • - If ~ • blinks in the viewfinder: Autofocus is not ~ I I I' possible (p. 44). 37

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Moving
subject
is
expected
to
be
in
focus
With a moving
subjec
t: Lightly press the shutter release
button. Focus Tracking is automatically activated with
~
indication
in
the viewfinder. As soon as the subject
is
expected
to
be
in
focus,
~
••
appears, indicating that you can release
shutter.
If
subject stops and .
appears without
~
. , focus
is
locked. If subject moves again, remove your finger from the
shutter release button and lightly press
it
again to start
autofocus with Focus Tracking.
, I I I
~
-
~
• -
If
~
• blinks
in
the viewfinder: Autofocus
is
not
~
I I
I'
possible
(p.
44).
• Single Servo
AF
with Focus-Priority is convenient for off-
center subjects. See pages 40
to
41
.
• After shooting with the film advance mode selector set
at
III
, you
do
not have
to
remove your finger from the
shutter release button for the next shot. Slightly li
ft
your
finger from the button (but maintaining the button
in
the
half-depressed position) then fully depress it
to
release
the shutter again. The focus setting will have remained
unchanged from the prior setting.
In
the Single Servo
AF
with Focus-Priority mode, focus remains locked even
after the shutter
is
released, unless you remove your
finger from the shutter release button.
With film advance mode set at
I;5!!JH
or
I;5!!J
L,
camera
detects focus every time the shutter is released.
• With a moving subject, depending on subject status and
lens
in
use, slightly out-of-focus pictures may result.
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