Autofocus, Data link system users, Autofocus -39 – Nikon Camera N90 User Manual

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AUTOFOCUS

The Nikon N90 has two autofocus modes, Single Servo AF with

Focus-Priority and Continuous Servo AF with Release-Priority.
In either autofocus mode and in any film advance mode, Focus

Tracking automatically activates when the subject starts

moving. Focus Tracking enables the camera to analyze the

speed of the moving subject according to the focus data
detected, and to obtain correct focus by anticipating the
subject’s position—and driving the lens to that position—at the
exact moment of exposure. You can thus obtain correctly

focused pictures for many moving subjects.

Data Link System users

You can give Focus-Priority to Continuous Servo AF
and/or Release-Priority to Single Servo AF.

For Single Servo AF in continuous shooting, you can also

cancel focus detection and lens driving for the next shot

after the first shot is taken so that the subject focus

remains locked.

For details, see the Nikon AC-1 E card's instruction
manual.

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