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Focusing The Lens - Contax G2 Instruction Manual

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Focusing the Lens
Focusing can be performed either by automatic
focusing (AF) or manual focusing (MF) modes.
Auto focus modes include "SAF" (single auto
focus) and "CAF" (continuous auto focus). Use
the focus mode dial to select the desired
focusing mode. Better results can be obtained
by using the focusing mode selectively in
accordance with the subject being
photographed.
1. "SAF" (Single Auto Focus) Mode:
This mode is recommended when
photographing ordinary scenery without much
movement.
In this mode, the lens focuses
automatically; once the lens is focused on a
subject, focus is locked at that distance.
The
shutter will not operate if the lens is not in
focus. This is a "focus-priority" mode.
2. "CAF" (Continuous Auto Focus) Mode:
This mode is recommended when
photographing small children or other subjects
that move continuously in the center of the
viewfinder. In this mode, the lens continuously
attempts to focus on whatever subject is
currently at the center of the viewfinder, and
the shutter will operate whenever it is pressed,
regardiess of whether the lens is in focus. This
is a "shutter-priority" mode.
. "MF" (Manual Focus) Mode:
This mode is recommended when
photographing fireworks or other night scenes,
or otherwise when focusing using auto focus is
difficult or impossible.
In this mode, superior
results will be obtained by setting the focus to
infinity (InF). The manual focus mode is also
convenient when taking multiple photographs
of still-life or other subjects when the distance
between camera and subject remains fixed.

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