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Custom setting 3: af-area mode – Nikon D70S User Manual

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Menu Guide—Custom Settings

Custom Setting 3: AF-Area Mode

To choose how the focus area is selected when
the focus-mode selector is set to AF, highlight AF-
area mode
in the CSM menu (

135) and press

the multi selector to the right. Press the multi
selector up or down to highlight an option, then
press to the right to make a selection.

1 Control panel and viewfi nder shown with center focus area selected.
2 Default for P, S, A, M, and modes. Custom Setting 3 automatically reset to Single

area when mode dial rotated to .

3 Default for

, , , , , and modes. Custom Setting 3 automatically reset to

Closest subjct when mode dial rotated to

, , , , , or .

4 Active focus area displayed in viewfi nder when camera focuses.

Description

Option

User selects focus area manually (

66); cam-

era focuses on subject in selected focus area
only. Use for relatively static com po si tions with
sub jects that will stay in selected focus area.
Also recommended with telephoto lenses or
when subject is poorly lit.

Single

area

1, 2

User selects focus area manually (

66), but

camera uses information from multiple focus
areas to de ter mine focus. If sub ject leaves se-
lected focus area even briefl y, cam era will focus
based on in for ma tion from oth er focus areas
(focus area selected in viewfi nder does not
change). Use when fol low ing erratically moving subjects and in oth er
situations in which it is diffi cult to keep subject in se lect ed focus area.

Dynamic

area

1

Camera automatically selects focus area con-
taining subject closest to camera; active focus
area highlighted when camera focuses (

8).

If sub ject leaves active focus area, cam era will
focus based on in for ma tion from oth er focus
areas. When AF-S is selected for Custom Set-
ting 2 (Autofocus;

139), focus will lock once camera has focused.

Prevents out-of-focus shots when photographing erratically moving
subjects.

Closest

subjct

3, 4