Sony MVC-CD500 Operating Instructions - Page 49
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Choosing a focus operation - AF Mode Mode dial: SET UP You can select from the following three focus modes for your camera. Single AF This mode allows accurate focusing over a wide range from near to distant subjects, and is useful for shooting stationary subjects. The focus is not adjusted before the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down. When the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down and AF lock is complete, the focus is locked. Monitoring AF This shortens the time needed for focusing. The camera adjusts the focus before the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down, letting you compose images with the focus already adjusted. When the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down and AF lock is complete, the focus is locked. The factory setting is Monitoring AF. • Battery consumption may be faster than in Single AF mode. Continuous AF The camera adjusts the focus before the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down, and then continues to adjust the focus even after AF lock is completed. This allows shooting of moving subjects with continued focus. • The focus is not adjusted after the lock is completed in the following cases, and the C AF indicator flashes. The camera operates in Monitoring AF mode. - When shooting in the dark place - When shooting with a slow shutter speed • The AF range finder frame is locked to the center. • Focus adjustment may not be able to keep up when shooting fast moving subjects. • There is no lock sound when the focus is adjusted. • When recording with the self timer, the focus is locked when you press the shutter button all the way down. • Battery consumption may be faster than in any other AF mode. a Set the mode dial to SET UP. b Select (Camera 1) with v, 1 [AF Mode] with B/v/V. c Select the desired mode with B/v/V, then press z. • When shooting in Macro mode, the AF speed drops in order to focus accurately on close subjects. For quicker shooting, using a different mode than Macro mode is recommended. Advanced still image shooting 49