When autofocus fails (switching to manual focus), Difficult subjects for autofocusing, Manual focusing – Canon EOS 3000 QD User Manual

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When Autofocus Fails (Switching to Manual Focus)

The camera has a high-precision AF system which can focus almost all

subjects. However, it can fail to achieve focus (the in-focus indicator blinks)

with the subjects listed below.

Difficult Subjects for Autofocusing

(a) Low-contrast subjects.

Example: Blue sky, solid colors on a flat surface, etc.

(b) Extremely backlit or reflective subjects.

Example: Automobile with a highly reflective finish.

(c) Overlapping near and far objects.

Example: Animal behind bars in a cage.

In such cases, focus an object at the same distance as the subject and lock

the focus before recomposing. (See page 47.) Or focus manually by

following the procedure below.

Manual Focusing

Set the lens focus mode switch to

MF (or M on older lenses).

Turn the lens focusing ring until
the subject is in focus in the

viewfinder.

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