Understanding the focus search priority – HP R507 User Manual
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Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips
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Understanding the Focus Search
Priority
When the camera is set to
Normal Focus
or
Macro
focus, it
begins searching for focus from the last focus position.
However, you can use the
buttons to change this
behavior. This feature is useful when there are multiple objects
at different distances in the focus region.
z
Holding the
button while pressing the
Shutter
halfway
down causes the camera to begin searching for focus from
the farthest position (infinity in
Normal Focus
, 0.4 m in
Macro,
and 0.18 m in
Super Macro
), thus making the
camera more likely to focus on an object in the background.
z
Holding the
button while pressing the
Shutter
halfway
down causes the camera to begin searching for focus from
the nearest position (0.4 m in
Normal Focus
, 0.18 m in
Macro
, and 0.06 m in
Super Macro
), thus making the
camera more likely to focus on an object in the foreground.
Super Macro
Use when taking close-up pictures of subjects less
than 0.18 m (7 in) away. In this setting, the camera
will not take a picture if it cannot find focus (the
AF
viewfinder light blinks green and the focus brackets
turn red in the
Live View
screen). Auto focus has a
distance range of 0.06 m to 0.25 m (2.5 to 10 in).
Setting
Description