Focus; Autofocus Mode - Nikon D7200 User Manual

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Focus

Focus can be adjusted automatically (see below) or manually
(0 97). The user can also select the focus point for automatic or
manual focus (0 89) or use focus lock to focus to recompose
photographs after focusing (0 93).
Autofocus
To use autofocus, rotate the
focus-mode selector to AF.

Autofocus Mode

The following autofocus modes can be selected during
viewfinder photography:
Mode
Auto-servo AF: Camera automatically selects single-servo
AF-A
autofocus if subject is stationary, continuous-servo autofocus if
subject is moving.
Single-servo AF: For stationary subjects. Focus locks when shutter-
release button is pressed halfway. At default settings, shutter
AF-S
can only be released when in-focus indicator (I) is displayed
(focus priority; 0 276).
Continuous-servo AF: For moving subjects. Camera focuses
continuously while shutter-release button is pressed halfway; if
subject moves, camera will engage predictive focus tracking
AF-C
(0 85) to predict final distance to subject and adjust focus as
necessary. At default settings, shutter can be released whether
or not subject is in focus (release priority; 0 276).
Focus-mode selector
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