One-Shot Af - Canon ME200S-SH Instruction Manual

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• When an optional RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera, you can adjust the
focus with the remote controller's FOCUS dial. At default settings, turn the dial right to focus farther
and left to focus nearer. Refer to the instruction manual of the RC-V100 for details on changing that
setting.
• To be able to adjust the focus using an accessory connected to the lens, you will need to change
the [Camera Setup] > [Focus Control] setting to give priority to the lens.

One-Shot AF

With one-shot AF, you will focus manually in most situations but still have the option to press a button
to have the camera focus automatically only one time.
1 Set the focus mode switch on the lens to AF.
• On a compatible CINE-SERVO lens (A 71), set the
focus operation change-over knob to SERVO.
2 Set an assignable button to [One-Shot AF].
[Other Functions] > [Assignable Buttons] > Desired
button ([1] to [4 (Remote)]) > [One-Shot AF]
3 Set the AF mode to [One Shot].
[Camera Setup] > [AF Mode] > [One Shot]
4 Press and hold the assignable button.
• While the camera is trying to focus on a subject, [AF] will flash quickly on the left of the screen.
When the correct focus has been achieved, it will stop flashing and stay on.
• When one-shot AF is not available or the camera cannot focus on a subject, [AF] will flash in red
on the screen.
• [AF] will disappear when you release the assignable button.
NOTES
• One-shot AF is not available for the following shutter speed settings.
- 1/4, 1/5, 1/6 (at a system frequency of 59.94 Hz with a frame rate other than 23.98P)
- 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 (at a system frequency of 59.94 Hz with a frame rate of 23.98P)
- 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 (at a system frequency of 50.00 Hz)
Adjusting the Focus
[Camera Setup]
[AF Mode]
[One Shot]
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