Performing Catch-In Focus Shooting - Pentax K-70 Operating Manual

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t Memo
• If the aperture ring is set to a position other than 9, the
camera operates in J mode regardless of the mode dial
setting except when set to L or M mode.
• [F--] appears for the aperture indicator in the status screen,
Live View screen, and viewfinder.
How to Achieve the Correct Exposure with the Aperture
Ring Not Set to 9
The correct exposure can be achieved by the following
procedures when the aperture ring is not set to 9.
1 Set the mode dial to L.
2 Set the aperture ring to the desired aperture.
3 Press M.
The correct shutter speed will be set.
4 If the correct exposure cannot be achieved, adjust the
ISO sensitivity.
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Performing Catch-in Focus Shooting

You can perform Catch-in Focus shooting using a manual focus
lens. The shutter is released automatically when the subject
comes into focus.
1
Attach a manual focus lens to this camera.
2
Set [22 Catch-in Focus] to [On] in the E4 menu.
3
Set the focus method to v and set [AF Mode]
to x.
4
Place the camera on a fixed support such as
tripods.
5
Adjust the focus to the position where the
subject may pass and press 0 fully.
When the subject comes into focus at the specified position,
the shutter is released automatically.
E4

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