Canon EOS 90D Instruction Manual page 108

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Selecting the AF Area and AF Point
(Viewfinder Shooting)
Depending on the lens
used,
the number of usable AF
points,
AF point
patterns,
Area AF frame shape, etc.
vary.
For
details,
see "Supplemental
Information".
AF Area Selection Mode
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Spot AF (Manual selection)
The camera focuses in a narrower area
than 1-point AF
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Effective for pinpoint focusing or
focusing on overlapping subjects such
as an animal in a
cage.
Because the AF area is narrow, focusing
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1-point AF (Manual selection)
The camera focuses using a single AF
point.
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Zone AF (Manual selection of
zone)
The camera focuses in a zone consisting
of nine AF
points.
Subjects are easier to
acquire than with 1-point AF.
Generally focuses on the nearest
subject. Note that any detected faces
are given priority in focusing.
With Al Servo AF, focusing continues as
long as subjects can be tracked within
the zone.
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