Choosing a focus mode – Sony MVC-CD400 User Manual

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d

Select the aperture value
indication.

Select the aperture value indication
with the jog dial, then press the jog
dial.

e

Select the aperture value.

Select the aperture value with the jog
dial, then press the jog dial. The
aperture value can be selected from F2
to F8.

Choosing a focus
mode

Mode dial:

(/S/A/M)*/SCN/

Multipoint AF

When you use Multipoint AF, the camera
calculates the distance in three places to the
left and right and in the center of the image,
letting you shoot using the auto focus
function without worrying about the image
composition. This is useful when it is
difficult to focus on the subject because it is
not in the center of the frame.
The Multipoint AF is the factory setting.

Focus range select mode
(MVC-CD400 only)

The Focus range select mode lets you select
from the six AF range modes of Multipoint
AF, Center, Right, Left, Top and Bottom.
When you select the Center, Right, Left,
Top and Bottom modes, the focus is
adjusted automatically to the desired point
within the AF range finder by AF operation.

Center AF (MVC-CD250 only)

You can focus automatically using the AF
range finder frame in the center of the
frame.

* MVC-CD400 only

When you use digital zoom, the hologram AF
or the AF illuminator, AF operates with priority
on subjects in or near the center of the frame. In
this case, the AF range finder frame is not
displayed.

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