Sony DSLR A100 User Guide - Page 53
AF mode, Single-shot AF, Direct Manual Focus, Automatic AF
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Using the shooting functions • While the controller or the spot AF button is held down, the focus stays locked. If the controller or the Spot AF button is kept down after shooting, you can continue shooting with the same focus. • When multi-segment metering is used, the exposure is locked at the same time as the focus is locked. • In wide AF area mode, you can press the controller to focus. To shoot with that focus, press the shutter button without releasing the controller. The direction of the controller you press does not affect the frame used in focusing. • In spot AF area mode, you can focus by pressing either the controller or the spot AF button. If you press any direction key of the controller, the spot focus frame is always activated. To shoot with that focus, press the shutter button without releasing the controller or the spot AF button. • The local focus frame may not be illuminated when continuous shooting is performed or when the shutter button is pressed all the way down without pause. AF mode Selects the auto focus operation mode. 1 Display the focus mode screen with the function dial and the Fn button (page 43). 2 Display the AF mode screen with V on the controller. 3 Select the desired mode with b/B on the controller, then press the center of the controller. ( : The default setting) (Single-shot AF) In this AF mode, the focus is locked when you press the shutter button halfway down. This mode is used when shooting a motionless subject. (Direct Manual Focus) In this AF mode, you can manually fine-tune the focus after using the autofocus function. This mode is used when an unwanted subject comes into focus in macro recording, etc. (Automatic AF) This AF mode automatically switches between single-shot AF and continuous AF, depending on the subject's motion. If the subject is in motion, the camera continues to focus while the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down. If the subject is motionless, the focus is locked when the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down. This is a general purpose AF mode suitable for portraits, group pictures, snapshots, landscapes, etc. 53