Canon ADVANCED EOS IX 7 Instructions Manual page 44

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Subjects Difficult for Autofocusing
Your camera has a highly accurate autofocusing system that can focus on
almost any kind of subject. However, a few kinds of subjects may be
difficult to bring into focus (the in-focus mark ( @ ) flashes in these cases).
Hard-to-Focus Subjects
(a) Extremely low-contrast (light/dark) subjects, such as blue skies or
single-color surfaces
(b) Intensely backlit or highly reflective subjects, such as a very shiny car
surface
(c) Subjects that are not a uniform distance from the camera, such as an
animal in a cage
In these cases, it is best to first focus on some object that is at the same
distance as your subject and use the focus lock (— 43), or focus manually
as follows.
Manual Focusing
Set the focus mode switch on the
lens to MF (or M).
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Turn the focusing ring until the
subject is clearly focused.
will show you when the subject is in focus by displaying the focusing point
that is in focus, and the in-focus mark ( @ ).

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