Canon EOS 6D Mark II Basic Instruction Manual - Page 115
AF Area Selection Mode
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AF Area Selection Mode Single-point Spot AF (Manual selection) For pinpoint focusing over a narrower area than with Single-point AF. Select one AF point to focus. Effective for pinpoint focusing or focusing on overlapping subjects such as an animal in a cage. Since Single-point Spot AF covers a very small area, focusing may be difficult during handheld or low-light shooting or for a moving subject. Single-point AF (Manual selection) Select one AF point to be used for focusing. Zone AF (Manual selection of zone) The AF area is divided into nine focusing zones for focusing. Since all the AF points in the selected zone are used for Automatic selection AF, it is superior to Single-point AF in tracking the subject, and it is also effective for moving subjects. However, since it is inclined to focus on the nearest subject, focusing on a specific target may be more difficult. The AF point(s) achieving focus is displayed as . 113