Selecting the autofocus mode – Kodak 6B8773 User Manual

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April 28, 2004

Focusing

Situations where
Autofocus May Not Work
as Expected

Although your camera is equipped with highly precise AF system, in some
cases autofocus does not work as expected.

• Low-contrast subjects, such as a blue sky or a blank wall or when the

color of the subject is same as the background.

• The subject is located in a very low light environment

• Overlapping near and far objects, such as an animal behind a fence

• A subject moving at a high speed

• Subjects, with repeated patterns such as windows in a building

In such situations, please use one of the following focusing methods:

• Use Focus Lock (see

page 8-5

) to focus on another subject that is about

the same distance from the camera as your subject.

• Set the lens to M mode and focus manually.

Selecting the Autofocus
Mode

• Press the AF Mode button and turn the C-Dial to select either the

(Single AF Mode) or

(Continuous AF Mode) icon on the Top Status

LCD.

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