Advanced still image shooting, Choosing an auto focus method – Sony DSC-T33 User Manual

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Choosing an auto

focus method

You can set the AF range finder frame and
the AF mode.

AF range finder frame

This selects the focus position according to
the subject position and size.

AF mode

This sets the focus operation start and stop
timing.

Before operation

When shooting still images, set

(Camera) in the menu to other than [Auto]
(pages 53 and 120).

Control button

Mode switch

MENU

Choosing a focus range
finder frame
— AF range finder

Multipoint AF ( )

The camera calculates the distance in five
areas to the left, right, top, bottom and in
the center of the image, letting you shoot
using the auto focus function without
worrying about the image composition.
This mode is useful when it is difficult
to focus on the subject because it is not
in the center of the frame. You can check
the position where the focus was adjusted
using the green frame.
The factory setting is the Multipoint AF.

Center AF ( )

This mode is useful for focusing on a
subject near the center of the frame. Use
together with the AF lock function lets you
shoot in the desired image composition.

Spot AF ( )

This is useful when focusing on an
extremely small subject or a narrow area.
Use together with the AF lock function
lets you shoot in the desired image
composition. Take care to hold the camera
steady so that the subject does not deviate
from the range finder frame.

Set the mode switch to or

.

Press MENU.

The menu appears.

Select (Focus) with /,

then select the desired AF
range with

/.

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AF range

finder frame

The focus is adjusted automatically.
The color of the AF range finder frame
changes from white to green.

• When you are shooting movies and you choose

Multipoint AF, the distance to the center of the
screen is estimated as an average, so the AF
works even with a certain amount of vibration.
The AF range finder frame is

. Center AF

and Spot AF automatically focuse only on
selected frame, so these are convenient when
you want to focus only on what you aim at.

• When you use the digital zoom or AF

illuminator, priority AF movement is given to
subjects in or near the center of the frame. In
this case the

,

or

indicator flashes

and the AF range finder frame is not displayed.

• Some settings cannot be selected depending on

the Scene Selection mode (page 43).

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