Nikon D4S User Manual

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AF-S focus mode

: Focus locks automatically when the in-focus

indicator (

I) appears, and remain locked until you remove

your finger from the shutter-release button. Focus can also be
locked by pressing the center of the sub-selector (see above).

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Recompose the photograph
and shoot.

Focus will remain locked
between shots if you keep the
shutter-release button pressed
halfway (AF-S) or keep the center
of the sub-selector pressed, allowing several photographs in
succession to be taken at the same focus setting.

Do not change the distance between the camera and the subject
while focus lock is in effect. If the subject moves, focus again at the
new distance.

A

Locking Focus with the

B Button

During viewfinder photography, focus can be locked using either of the
B buttons in place of the shutter-release button (0 99). If AF-ON
only
is selected for Custom Setting a4 (AF activation,

0 315), the

camera will not focus when the shutter-release button is pressed
halfway; instead, the camera will focus when an

B button is pressed,

at which point focus will lock and remain locked until either

B

button is pressed again. The shutter can be released at any time and
the in-focus indicator (

I) will not be displayed in the viewfinder. This

applies in AF-C regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting a1
(AF-C priority selection,

0 313) and in AF-S except when Focus is

selected for Custom Setting a2 (AF-S priority selection,

0 314) in

single-point AF AF-area mode.

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See Also

See Custom setting c1 (Shutter-release button AE-L,

0 324) for

information on using the shutter-release button to lock exposure,
Custom Setting f6 (Assign sub-selector center,

0 342) for information

on choosing the role played by the center of the sub-selector.

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