N subjects not suitable for autofocus – Canon E 230 User Manual

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N Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus

Autofocus may not work well in the following

instances, and manual focus will probably give

you better results:
A. Subjects with very glossy or shiny surfaces

(e.g. car exteriors)

B. Subjects with little or no reflection (e.g. dark

clothes, dark hair, water surface)

C. Scenes that cause a strong contrast

between right and ieft halves of the screen

D. Partially obscured subjects
E. Subjects behind glass
F. Backlit subjects

Notes:

Be sure not to obscure autofocus window located

under the lens with your hand, fingers, etc. during
recording.

• Do not touch focusing ring during autofocus.
• The autofocus mechanism focuses subjects at a

distance of approximateiy 0.6—13 metres. For
more distant subjects, focus locks at infinity. To
shoot bright subjects at a distance of 13 metres
or more outdoors during daytime, the iens
aperture is smali so accurate focus is easily
achieved. However, if conditions are cioudy or if
you are shooting night scenes, etc., use manuai
focusing.

• If the camera is near other products that use

infrared beams (e.g. wireiess controller for TV,
VTR, or another video camcorder), autofocus
may malfunction. Autofocus is turned off when

the camera receives signals from the wireless
controller.

• Shooting subjects in low-light conditions at a

distance of less than 1 metre in autofocus

mode may result in poor picture quality. To avoid

this use the VL-7 Battery Video Light.

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