Adjusting the focus manually – Sony 3-280-847-11(1) User Manual

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You can adjust the focus manually for
different recording conditions.
Use this function in the following cases.

– To record a subject behind a window covered

with raindrops.

– To record horizontal stripes.
– To record a subject with little contrast between

the subject and its background.

– When you want to focus on a subject in the

background.

– To record a stationary subject using a tripod.

In mode A, you can manually adjust focus
without automatic adjustment functions.
Set the focus ring to the mode A position
and focus manually using the focus scale on
the lens.

b

Notes

• Turn the focus ring slowly. If it is forced against

either end, the focus ring may move toward the
mode B position and move past the end, and
make noises.

In mode B, you can use the automatic
adjustment functions during manual focus
adjustment. Set the focus ring to the mode
B position and do the following steps.

1

Assign [FOCUS] to an ASSIGN button
(

p. 43

).

2

Press the ASSIGN button to which
[FOCUS] is assigned.

9

appears on the screen.

3

Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus.

9

changes to

when you cannot

bring any further subject in focus.

9

changes to

when you cannot bring

any closer subject in focus.

z

Tips

For manual focus

• Zoom in and bring your camcorder in focus,

then gradually zoom out.

• Fully zoom out and gradually zoom in when you

shoot a close subject.

To restore automatic adjustment

Press the ASSIGN button to which
[FOCUS] is assigned once again.

9

disappears and the automatic focus

adjustment is restored.

z

Tips

• If you want to adjust focus automatically or use

automatic adjustment functions such as one
push auto focus during manual focus

Adjusting the focus manually

ZEBRA

ASSIGN

CH1

AUDIO LEVEL

CH2

4

1

2

3

5

6

AE SHIFT REC REVIEW

ASSIGN 1-6
buttons

Mode B

Mode A

Focus ring

Adjusting focus manually in mode A

Adjusting focus manually in mode B

Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)

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