Operations And Suitable Situations - Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n User Manual

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Operations and Suitable
Situations
Focus
AF Area
Mode
Mode
Single Servo
Single Area
AF
AF
Single Servo
Dynamic AF Activated in initial
AF
Single Servo
Dynamic AF Cancel with "Single
AF
Continuous
Single Area
Servo AF
AF
Continuous
Dynamic AF Not activated in
Servo AF
Continuous
Dynamic AF Activate with
Servo AF
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Dynamic AF
Mode with
Closest
Subject
Priority
When you lightly press the Shutter
Release button, focus is obtained and
locked at the selected focus area.
When you lightly press the Shutter
setting
Release button, focus is obtained and
locked on the subject located closest
to any of the five focus areas.
When you lightly press the Shutter
Servo AF" Custom
Release button and the subject
Setting
doesn't move, focus is obtained and
locked at the selected focus area. If
the subject moves before focus lock, a
different focus area takes over.
Focus is obtained at the selected focus
area. Focus is not locked and focusing
continues until the shutter is released.
Focus is obtained at the selected focus
initial setting
area. Focus is not locked. If the
subject moves, a different focus area
takes over.
Focus is obtained for the subject
"Continuous Servo
located closest to any of the five focus
AF" Custom Setting
areas. Focus is not locked. If the
subject moves, a different focus area
takes over.
Focusing Operation
Focusing
Suitable Situation
General picture taking
with a stationary subject
Snapshot where you let
the camera's autofocus
operation determine
focus
General picture taking
with a moving subject
Subject moving straight
toward or away from the
camera (such as a race
car or track athlete)
Irregularly moving
subject such as a football
player
Snapshot of a moving
subject where you let the
camera's autofocus
operation determine
focus
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