Nikon 1776 Instruction Manual - Page 88

About, Depth, Field, Focus, Tracking

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About Depth of Field and Focus Tracking This camera is equipped with autofocus where focusing is automatically executed by the camera. Basics of the relationship between focus and depth of field and Focus Tracking are explained in this section . • Depth of field When focusing , depth of field should be considered. Depth of field is the zone of sharpest focus in front of and behind the subject on which the lens is focused. It varies according to shooting distance, focal length and , above all, aperture. Smaller apertures (larger f-numbers) will produce a deeper depth of field where the background and foreground become sharper; larger apertures (smaller f-numbers) will produce a shallower depth of field where the background becomes blurred. Similarly, shorter shooting distance or longer focal length will produce a shallower depth of field , and longer shooting distance or shorter focal length will produce a deeper depth of field. Note that depth of field tends to be shallower in front of and deeper behind the subject in focus . • Focus Tracking When the focus mode selector is set to Single Servo AF (S) or Continuous Servo AF (C) and the shutter release button is lightly pressed or AE-UAFL button (when AF start in CSM : : is selected) is kept pressed, the camera automatically switches to Focus Tracking when a moving subject is detected. Focus Tracking enables the camera to analyze the speed of the moving subject according to the focus data detected, and to obtain correct focus by anticipating the subject's position-and driving the lens to that position-at the exact moment of exposure. In Single Servo AF, Focus Tracking is activated with a subject that has been moving in advance to the focus detection, and focus is locked when the subject stops moving and. appears in the viewfinder. In Continuous Servo AF, camera continues to track subject (even with a subject which started moving in the middle of the focus detection) and focus is not locked. co ' u , .. '" M ~N 88

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About
Depth
of
Field
and
Focus
Tracking
This camera
is
equipped with autofocus where focusing
is
automatically executed by the camera. Basics
of
the relationship
between focus and depth
of
field and Focus Tracking are
explained
in
this section .
• Depth of field
When focusing , depth of field should be considered. Depth of field
is
the
zone of sharpest focus
in
front of and behind the subject
on
which the
lens
is
focused.
It
varies according to shooting distance, focal length and,
above all, aperture. Smaller apertures (larger f-numbers) will produce a
deeper depth of field where the background and foreground become
sharper; larger apertures (smaller f-numbers) will produce a shallower
depth of field where the background becomes blurred. Similarly, shorter
shooting distance or longer focal length will produce a shallower depth of
field, and longer shooting distance or shorter focal length will produce a
deeper depth of field. Note that depth of field tends to be shallower
in
front of and deeper behind the subject
in
focus .
• Focus Tracking
When the focus mode selector
is
set to Single Servo
AF
(S)
or Continuous
Servo
AF
(C)
and the shutter release button
is
lightly pressed or AE-UAF-
L button (when
AF
start
in
CSM
: :
is
selected)
is
kept pressed, the
camera automatically switches to Focus Tracking when a moving subject
is
detected. Focus Tracking enables the camera
to
analyze the speed of
the moving subject according to the focus data detected, and to obtain
correct focus by anticipating the subject's
position-and
driving the lens
to that
position-at
the exact moment of exposure.
In
Single Servo
AF
, Focus Tracking
is
activated with a subject that has
been moving
in
advance to the focus detection, and focus
is
locked when
the subject stops moving
and.
appears
in
the viewfinder.
In
Continuous
Servo
AF
, camera continues to track subject
(even
with a subject which
started moving
in
the middle of the focus detection) and focus
is
not
locked.
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