HP R507 User Manual
Page 37
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips
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If the
AF
viewfinder light blinks green and the focus brackets
turn red, release the
Shutter
button, re-frame the subject for
your picture or video clip, and then press the
Shutter
button
halfway down again. If the
AF
viewfinder light continues to
blink green and the focus brackets continue to turn red after
several tries, there may not be enough contrast or light in the
focus region. Try using a technique called
Focus Lock
to
focus on an object about the same distance away but in a
higher-contrast region, and then, without releasing the
Shutter
button, point the camera at the object you were
originally trying to photograph (see
page 38). You can also simply turn on more light, if that is
possible.
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If the
AF
viewfinder light blinks green, the focus brackets
turn red, and either the
Macro
icon or the
Super
Macro
blinks in the
Live View
screen, one of the
following is true:
•
The camera is set to the
Normal Focus
range but detects
the focus is closer than the normal range. The camera will
not take a picture if it cannot find focus.
•
The camera is set to the
Macro
(close-up) focus range but
detects the focus is closer or farther away than the
Macro
range. In this case, the camera will not take a picture if it
cannot find focus.
•
The camera is set to the
Super Macro
(super close-up)
focus range but detects the focus is farther away than the
Super Macro
range. In this case, the camera will not take
a picture if it cannot find focus.