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Adjusting the Focus

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Adjusting the Focus Adjusting the Focus Depending on the lens used, the camera offers several ways to focus and incorporates Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology for advanced autofocus performance. For a list of compatible lenses and functions that can be used, refer to the appendix (A 240). You can also adjust the focus remotely using Browser Remote on a connected 89 network device (A 170, 177). Manual focus: Turn the focus ring on the lens to adjust the focus. The camera offers several focus assistance functions (A 90) to help you focus more accurately when using the manual focus. One-shot AF*: With the lens's focus mode switch set to AF, you will be able to focus manually but still have the option to press the ONE-SHOT AF button to let the camera focus automatically once on the subject inside the AF frame. AF-Boosted MF*: Focus manually most of the way and let the camera finish focusing automatically. Continuous AF*: The camera continuously focuses on the subject inside the AF frame. You can use the AF lock function (A 95) to change the composition of the picture while keeping the focus on the selected spot. Face AF*: The camera automatically detects a person's face, focuses on it and can track it if that person moves. Tracking*: After you select a subject, the camera keeps focusing it and tracks the subject if it moves. * Zq only. Not available when a manual focus lens is attached to the camera. Focusing methods and required settings Manual focus One-shot AF AF-Boosted MF Continuous AF Face AF4/Tracking5 Focusing method Focus ring Browser Remote ONE-SHOT AF button Browser Remote Focus ring  Camera (automatic) Browser Remote  Camera (automatic) Automatic (camera or Browser Remote) Camera or Browser Remote Focus mode switch on an EF lens1 MF AF3 AF AF AF AF AF 1 For the necessary settings on compatible EF Cinema lenses and broadcast lenses, see the table below. 2 [AF] > [OPTIONS] > [AF Mode] setting. 3 Depending on the lens, the focus ring may be disabled when the focus mode switch is set to AF. 4 You can activate this mode with the [AF] > [FACE] setting. 5 You can activate this mode with the [AF] > [TRACKING] setting. AF mode2 - [One Shot] [One Shot] [AF-Boosted MF] [Continuous] - Required settings on EF Cinema lenses and broadcast lenses To adjust the focus from the camera, you will need to change the focus mode using the controls on the lens. Required settings vary depending on the lens. Refer to the following table and the instruction manual of the lens used. Lens CN7x17 KAS S/E1, CN7x17 KAS S/P1, CN10x25 IAS S/E1, CN10x25 IAS S/P1, CN20x50 IAS H/E1, CN20x50 IAS H/P1, compatible broadcast lenses (A 240) CN-E18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS S, CN-E70-200mm T4.4 L IS KAS S Part used on the lens Focus operation change-over knob Autofocus/Manual Focus change-over switch Setting for automatic adjustment SERVO AF Setting for manual adjustment MANU. MF

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89
Adjusting the Focus
Adjusting the Focus
Depending on the lens used, the camera offers several ways to focus and incorporates Dual Pixel CMOS AF
technology for advanced autofocus performance. For a list of compatible lenses and functions that can be used,
refer to the appendix (
A
240). You can also adjust the focus remotely using Browser Remote on a connected
network device (
A
170, 177).
Manual focus: Turn the focus ring on the lens to adjust the focus. The camera offers several focus assistance
functions (
A
90) to help you focus more accurately when using the manual focus.
One-shot AF*: With the lens’s focus mode switch set to AF, you will be able to focus manually but still have the
option to press the ONE-SHOT AF button to let the camera focus automatically once on the subject inside the
AF frame.
AF-Boosted MF*: Focus manually most of the way and let the camera finish focusing automatically.
Continuous AF*: The camera continuously focuses on the subject inside the AF frame. You can use the AF lock
function (
A
95) to change the composition of the picture while keeping the focus on the selected spot.
Face AF*: The camera automatically detects a person’s face, focuses on it and can track it if that person moves.
Tracking*: After you select a subject, the camera keeps focusing it and tracks the subject if it moves.
*
Zq
only. Not available when a manual focus lens is attached to the camera.
Focusing methods and required settings
1
For the necessary settings on compatible EF Cinema lenses and broadcast lenses, see the table below.
2
[AF]
>
[OPTIONS]
>
[AF Mode] setting.
3
Depending on the lens, the focus ring may be disabled when the focus mode switch is set to AF.
4
You can activate this mode with the
[AF]
>
[FACE] setting.
5
You can activate this mode with the
[AF]
>
[TRACKING] setting.
Required settings on EF Cinema lenses and broadcast lenses
To adjust the focus from the camera, you will need to change the focus mode using the controls on the lens.
Required settings vary depending on the lens. Refer to the following table and the instruction manual of the lens
used.
Focusing method
Focus mode switch
on an EF lens
1
AF mode
2
Manual focus
Focus ring
MF
AF
3
[One Shot]
Browser Remote
AF
One-shot AF
ONE-SHOT AF button
AF
[One Shot]
Browser Remote
AF-Boosted MF
Focus ring
Camera (automatic)
AF
[AF-Boosted MF]
Browser Remote
Camera (automatic)
Continuous AF
Automatic
(camera or Browser Remote)
AF
[Continuous]
Face AF
4
/Tracking
5
Camera or Browser Remote
AF
Lens
Part used on the lens
Setting for automatic
adjustment
Setting for manual
adjustment
CN7x17 KAS S/E1, CN7x17 KAS S/P1,
CN10x25 IAS S/E1, CN10x25 IAS S/P1,
CN20x50 IAS H/E1, CN20x50 IAS H/P1,
compatible broadcast lenses (
A
240)
Focus operation
change-over knob
SERVO
MANU.
CN-E18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS S,
CN-E70-200mm T4.4 L IS KAS S
Autofocus/Manual Focus
change-over switch
AF
MF