Focus Area Mode - Nikon N75 Instruction Manual

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Focus Lock
Focus lock is useful
in
autofocus shooting when you want to capture
a
subject
that's framed outside of the N75/N75QO's five focus areas.
~
Tip
Focus lock
is
best
suited
for
a
photograph
where
composition is
your
top
priority,
and in
situations where autofocus
may not
work
as
expected (page 25)
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Position the focus area on
the
subject and lightly press the
shutter
release
button.
(For example,
when center focus
area
is selected.)
• •
appears when
the
subject
is in focus and
the focus is locked
as
long
as
the
shutter
release
button is kept lightly
pressed.
Focus
lock cannot be
used in
~.
Focus
is
not locked
with a moving subject.
To
lock focus
on a stationary subject which
has
been moving, remove
your
finger from the
shutter
release button
and
lightly press the
shutter
release button again.
Confirm focus indicator
e,
compose while lightly pressing
the
shutter release button and shoot.
After
you
have locked
focus,
do not
change
the
camera-to-subject
distance.

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