Samsung EK-GN120A User Manual Generic Wireless Ek-gn120a Galaxy Nx Jb English - Page 66

AF Area, Multi AF, One touch shot

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AF Area Use this option to change the positions of the focus area. Generally, cameras focus on the nearest subject. When there are a lot of subjects, however, unwanted subjects can be in focus. To prevent unwanted subjects from being in focus, change the focus area so that a desired subject is in focus. You can get a clearer and sharper photo by selecting an appropriate focus area. Ⅲ Touch ➔ ➔ AF Area and select an option. • Centre AF: Use this to focus on the centre of the frame. • Multi AF: Use this to focus on multiple areas. The photo is divided into two or more areas, and the camera obtains focus points of each area and displays a green rectangle in places where focus is set correctly. This option is recommended for scenery photos. • Face Detection: Use this to focus on human faces preferentially. This option is recommended for shooting a group of people. This feature may not be effective in the following conditions: - The subject is too far from the camera. - The lighting is too bright or too dark. - The subject is not facing the device. 62 - The subject is wearing sunglasses or a mask. - The subject's facial expression changes drastically. - The subject is backlit, or the lighting conditions are unstable. • Tracking AF: Use this to track and automatically focus on your subject, even when the subject is moving or when you change the shooting composition. Tracking a subject may fail in the following conditions: - The subject is too small. - The subject moves excessively. - The subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place. - Colors or patterns on the subject and the background are the same. - The subject includes horizontal patterns, such as blinds. - The camera shakes excessively. - If the camera fails to track the subject, the focus area will be reset. - If the camera fails to focus, the focus frame will change to red and the focus will be reset. • One touch shot: Use this to take a photo with the touch of your finger. As you touch on the subject, the camera focuses on the subject and takes a photo automatically.

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AF Area
Use this option to change the positions of the focus area.
Generally, cameras focus on the nearest subject. When there
are a lot of subjects, however, unwanted subjects can be in
focus. To prevent unwanted subjects from being in focus,
change the focus area so that a desired subject is in focus.
You can get a clearer and sharper photo by selecting an
appropriate focus area.
±
Touch
AF Area
and select an option.
• Centre AF
: Use this to focus on the centre of the frame.
Multi AF
: Use this to focus on multiple areas. The photo is
divided into two or more areas, and the camera obtains focus
points of each area and displays a green rectangle in places
where focus is set correctly. This option is recommended for
scenery photos.
• Face Detection
: Use this to focus on human faces
preferentially. This option is recommended for shooting a group
of people. This feature may not be effective in the following
conditions:
The subject is too far from the camera.
The lighting is too bright or too dark.
The subject is not facing the device.
The subject is wearing sunglasses or a mask.
The subject’s facial expression changes drastically.
The subject is backlit, or the lighting conditions are unstable.
• Tracking AF
: Use this to track and automatically focus on your
subject, even when the subject is moving or when you change
the shooting composition. Tracking a subject may fail in the
following conditions:
The subject is too small.
The subject moves excessively.
The subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place.
Colors or patterns on the subject and the background are
the same.
The subject includes horizontal patterns, such as blinds.
The camera shakes excessively.
If the camera fails to track the subject, the focus area will
be reset.
If the camera fails to focus, the focus frame will change to red
and the focus will be reset.
One touch shot
: Use this to take a photo with the touch of your
finger. As you touch on the subject, the camera focuses on the
subject and takes a photo automatically.