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21-point dynamic-area AF. You select the focus point, and the camera
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also uses information from surrounding AF points (21 points, total) to
calculate focus.
51-point dynamic-area AF. You select the focus point, and the camera
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also uses information from all 51 focus points to calculate focus.
3D-tracking. You select the focus point, and the camera will track your
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subject, using any of the other focus points, as needed, when using
AF-A and AF-C modes. (In AF-S mode, focus tracking is not used, as
focus is locked in when you press the shutter release halfway.)
Auto-area AF. The D7200 chooses a focus point.
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In live view, focus area modes, described in Chapter 6, include:
Face-priority AF. The camera automatically detects up to five faces, and
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focuses on subjects facing the camera. You can't select the focus zone
yourself. Instead, a double yellow border will be displayed on the LCD
when the camera detects a face. When you press down the shutter release
halfway, the camera attempts to focus the face. As sharp focus is achieved,
the border turns green. If the camera is unable to focus, the border blinks
red.
Wide-area AF. This is the mode to use for non-portrait subjects in hand-
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held mode. As you can select the focus zone to be used manually, the focus
zone will be outlined in red. You can move the focus zone around the
screen with the multi selector buttons. When sharp focus is achieved, the
focus zone box will turn green.
Chapter 1
Quick Setup Guide
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Figure 1.11
Focus area modes
shown on the top-
panel LCD (left) and
in the viewfinder
(right) are, top to
bottom, Single
point, 9-point
dynamic-area AF,
21-point dynamic-
area AF, 51-point
dynamic-area AF,
3D-tracking, and
Auto-area AF.
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