Nikon D5 100th Anniversary Edition User Manual - Page 133
Using the Sub-selector and Multi Selector, Portrait Tall-Orientation Photographs
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A The Sub-selector The sub-selector can be used in place of the multi selector to select the focus point. Focus and exposure lock while the center of the subselector is pressed (0 111, 141). Be careful not to put your fingers or fingernails in your eye when using the sub-selector. Sub-selector A Portrait (Tall-Orientation) Photographs When framing shots in portrait ("tall") orientation, use the multi selector for vertical shooting to select the focus point. For more information, see Custom Setting f1 (Custom control assignment) > Multi selector for vertical shooting (0 356). A Using the Sub-selector and Multi Selector for Vertical Shooting Use as shown at right. Pressing the sides may not have the desired effect. A Auto-area AF N The focus point for auto-area AF is selected automatically; manual focus-point selection is not available. 109