Nikon F75D Instruction Manual - Page 23

Focus Mode

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Focus Mode Two focus modes, autofocus using the Auto-Servo AF (Single Servo AF and Continuous Servo AF) and Manual focus, are available with the F75/F75D. • Autofocus • With the focus mode selector set to AF, lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the subject at the focus area (page 9/48) and causes / to appear in the viewfinder. • Auto-Servo AF Camera automatically chooses Single Servo AF or Continuous Servo AF operation according to the subject status, i.e. stationary or moving. • Single Servo AF Automatically activated when shooting a stationary subject. The shutter can be released when the focus indicator / appears in the viewfinder. Once focused on a subject, keeping the shutter release button lightly pressed locks focus (Focus Lock, page 52). However, if the subject starts moving, Focus Lock is deactivated, and the focus mode automatically switches to Continuous Servo AF. • Continuous Servo AF Continuous Servo AF is automatically activated when the subject is moving. The shutter can be released when the focus indicator / appears in the viewfinder; however, focus is not locked and the camera continues to focus on the subject until shutter release. With a moving subject, Focus Tracking (page 122) is activated and the camera continuously focuses on the subject. Also, F75/F75D will continue to focus firmly on a main subject with Lock-On™. • When g Sports mode is selected, Continuous Servo AF is automatically activated and the camera continuously focuses on the subject. About Lock-On™ Lock-On™ Autofocus keeps focus firmly on a main subject even if some other object momentarily blocks it in the viewfinder. 44 • Manual focus • Set the focus mode selector to M. Look through the viewfinder and rotate the lens focusing ring until the image appears sharp on the clear matte field in the viewfinder. The shutter can be released whether or not the subject is in focus and regardless of the focus indicator status. • Use Manual focus in situations where autofocus may not work as expected (page 25) or with lenses which do not allow autofocus operation when attached to the F75/F75D (page 104). • When using a lens with the A-M select function, set the switch/ring to M to focus manually. If M/A (autofocus with manual priority) is available with your lens, Manual focus is possible either with the switch/ring set to M or M/A. See the instruction manual of your lens for details. Manual focus using Electronic Rangefinder Set the focus mode selector to M. The focus can be confirmed with / indication in the viewfinder. The Electronic Rangefinder works with most Nikkor lenses (including AF Nikkors when operated manually) having a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster. Lightly press the shutter release button and while the meter is on, rotate the lens focusing ring until / appears in the viewfinder. The shutter can be released anytime. The Electronic Rangefinder can be activated with any of five focus brackets selected as the focus area (pages 9/48). www.mynikon.com.pl 45 FOCUS OPERATION

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Focus Mode
Two focus modes, autofocus using the Auto-Servo AF (Single Servo AF and
Continuous Servo AF) and Manual focus, are available with the F75/F75D.
• With the focus mode selector set to
AF
, lightly
pressing the shutter release button automatically
focuses the camera on the subject at the focus
area (page 9/48) and causes
/
to appear in the
viewfinder.
Autofocus
Auto-Servo AF
Camera automatically chooses Single Servo AF or Continuous Servo AF operation
according to the subject status, i.e. stationary or moving.
• Single Servo AF
Automatically activated when shooting a stationary subject.
The shutter can be released when the focus indicator
/
appears in the viewfinder.
Once focused on a subject, keeping the shutter release button lightly pressed locks
focus (Focus Lock, page 52). However, if the subject starts moving, Focus Lock is
deactivated, and the focus mode automatically switches to Continuous Servo AF.
• Continuous Servo AF
Continuous Servo AF is automatically activated when the subject is moving. The
shutter can be released when the focus indicator
/
appears in the viewfinder; however,
focus is not locked and the camera continues to focus on the subject until shutter
release. With a moving subject, Focus Tracking (page 122) is activated and the camera
continuously focuses on the subject. Also, F75/F75D will continue to focus firmly on a
main subject with Lock-On™.
• When
g
Sports mode is selected, Continuous Servo AF is automatically activated
and the camera continuously focuses on the subject.
Manual focus
• Set the focus mode selector to
M
. Look through the
viewfinder and rotate the lens focusing ring until the
image appears sharp on the clear matte field in the
viewfinder. The shutter can be released whether or
not the subject is in focus and regardless of the
focus indicator status.
• Use Manual focus in situations where autofocus
may not work as expected (page 25) or with lenses
which do not allow autofocus operation when
attached to the F75/F75D (page 104).
• When using a lens with the A-M select function, set
the switch/ring to M to focus manually. If M/A
(autofocus with manual priority) is available with
your lens, Manual focus is possible either with the
switch/ring set to M or M/A. See the instruction
manual of your lens for details.
Manual focus using Electronic Rangefinder
Set the focus mode selector to
M
. The focus can be confirmed with
/
indication in
the viewfinder. The Electronic Rangefinder works with most Nikkor lenses (including
AF Nikkors when operated manually) having a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster.
Lightly press the shutter release button and while the meter is on, rotate the lens
focusing ring until
/
appears in the viewfinder. The shutter can be released anytime.
The Electronic Rangefinder can be activated with any of five focus brackets selected
as the focus area (pages 9/48).
FOCUS OPERATION
About Lock-On™
Lock-On™ Autofocus keeps focus firmly on a main subject even if some other object
momentarily blocks it in the viewfinder.
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