Special Focusing Situations - CONCORD 4330z Owner's Manual

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This is how it works:
Special focusing
situations
The autofocus system is
center-weighted and uses
image contrast (the
difference between dark and
bright details) to detect
focus. This is why there are
some subjects that make
autofocusing impossible.
In this case either use focus
lock, focusing on a subject at
the same distance, or switch
to manual focusing.
This is how it looks:
Taking pictures
This is what it's for:
Your subject is too dark.
Your subject has insufficient
contrast, such as blue sky or
a white wall.
Subjects located at different
distances overlap in the
focus area.
Your subject is too bright,
such as highly glossy car
paint or a shiny water
surface.
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