Panasonic DMC-FX700 User Manual

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[REC] Mode:

Taking Pictures with Focus and Exposure Set on
Subject

(Touch AF/AE)

It is possible to set the focus and exposure to the subject specified on the touch panel.
When [AF MODE]

(P116)

is set to [

] (Tracking AF), it is possible to continue to adjust

the focus and exposure of the subject automatically even when the subject moves.

Set [AF MODE]

(P116)

from the recording menu.

The AF area can be set freely at a position on the screen. (Cannot be set at the edge of
the screen)

Touch [

] to go back to the original Focus Mode.

Touch the subject you wish to focus on.

Press the shutter button halfway to focus and then press it fully to
take the picture.

Note

Failure of touch AF/AE may occur depending on the recording conditions in the following
cases.

When the subject is too small

When the recording location is too dark

When the subject is moving too fast

When another subject or background is similar in color to the subject

When jitter is occurring

When using the zoom

Most appropriate scene is selected for the touched subject in the Intelligent Auto Mode.

[AF MODE]

Operations when touched

[š]:Face Detection/

[

]:11-area-focusing/

[ƒ]:

1-area-focusing

(High speed)/

[Ø]:

1-area-focusing/

[Ù]:Spot-focusing

In [š] (Face Detection),
the AF area turns yellow
when touched.

When it is set to anything
other than [Ù] (spot), AF
area [Ø] (1-area) is
displayed.

When it is set to [Ù]
(spot), AF area [Ù]
(spot) is displayed.

Example: When AF area is
set to [Ø] (1-area)

[

]:AF Tracking

The AF area turns yellow and the subject is locked. The
camera will continuously adjust the focus and exposure
automatically, following the movement of the subject.
(Motion tracking)
Refer to

P118

for details.

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