The subject I want in focus doesnt line up with any of the AF frames in the viewfinder. How do I get the camera to focus on the subject?
The Focus Lock function enables the photographer to pre-focus on a specific subject, lock the focus, and then re-compose the image and shoot the picture. • Position the AF frame on the autofocus subject and press the shutter button halfway until the AF confirmation mark lights up. The focus will be locked. • While holding the shutter button in the halfway position, re-compose the image and press the shutter button all the way to shoot the picture. At first this may seem to be a cumbersome procedure, but with practice it can become a fluid movement.
The Focus Lock function enables the photographer to prefocus on a specific subject, lock the focus, and then recompose the image and shoot the picture. • Position the AF frame on the autofocus subject and press the shutter button halfway until the AF confirmation mark lights up. The focus will be locked. • While holding the shutter button in the halfway position, recompose the image and press the shutter button all the way to shoot the picture. At first this may seem to be a cumbersome procedure, but with practice it can become a fluid movement.
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