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Auto-Focus Shooting - Ricoh AF-100 Owner's Manual

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AUTO-FOCUS SHOOTING

* Please be careful not to cover the Distance Measuring Window at the front of the camera accidentally, as this will
cause incorrect focusing.
* Please keep the Distance Measuring Window clean so that focusing is accurate. If it gets dirty, it should be wiped
clean with a soft cloth.
* There may be rare cases where the subject cannot be well focused. (For instance, dark subjects that do not reflect the
light well, glossy subjects, or subjects taken through glass.) In these cases it is best to use the pre-focus to "look" the
focus on a "normal" subject at the same distance. While holding focus, turn the camera to the original subject and
shoot.
(CLICK HERE TO SEE FIG. 17 - 19)
1. Set the subject you wish to take within the Auto-Focus Frame in the center of the
viewfinder. (Fig. 17)
2. When you press the Shutter Release Button halfway, the Auto-Focus Monitor will light up
to indicate the subject is focused. If the Auto-Focus Monitor blinks, you should move back a
little as the camera is too close to the subject. (Fig. 18) . _
3. If the Auto-Focus Monitor glows steadily, gently press the Shutter Release Burton down
to take the picture. The film will advance automatically as soon as the shutter has been
released Fig. 19) .
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