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Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller Focusing (FOCUS) This section describes how to focus on the subject. The VC-C50i/VC-C50iR has an auto-focus mode, in which the camera automatically focuses on the subject, and a manual focus mode, in which the operator can adjust the focus by hand. (The default setting is auto-focus.) BRIGHT ZOOM T W To use autofocus mode Press the a button. ■ The camera focuses automatically. SET/OK HOME CANCEL AF 1 MF 4 ∞ 7 ON SCREEN Fn 23 56 89 0 ID MENU ENGLISH MEMO Subjects not suitable for auto-focus The camera may have difficulty focusing automatically on subjects of the type shown below. Use the manual focus mode (→ P.24) for such situations. Subjects with little or no contrast (a white wall, for example) Angled subjects Highly reflective subjects Horizontally striped subjects Insubstantial subjects such as flames or smoke Subjects seen through glass 23

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ENGLISH
Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller
3
2
1
AF
6
5
4
MF
9
8
7
0
MENU
ID
HOME
Fn
BRIGHT
ON SCREEN
SET/OK
CANCEL
ZOOM
T
W
To use autofocus mode
Press the
a
button.
The camera focuses automatically.
Focusing
(FOCUS)
This section describes how to focus on the subject. The VC-C50i/VC-C50iR has an auto-focus
mode, in which the camera automatically focuses on the subject, and a manual focus mode,
in which the operator can adjust the focus by hand. (The default setting is auto-focus.)
Subjects not suitable for auto-focus
The camera may have difficulty focusing automatically on subjects of the type
shown below. Use the manual focus mode (
P.24) for such situations.
Subjects with little or
no contrast (a white
wall, for example)
Angled subjects
Highly reflective
subjects
Horizontally striped
subjects
Insubstantial subjects
such as flames or
smoke
Subjects seen through
glass
MEMO