Manual focusing, When autofocus fails (switching to manual focus) – Canon EOS Rebel 2000 User Manual

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When Autofocus Fails (Switching to Manual Focus)

The camera has a high-precision AF system which can focus almost all

subjects. However, it can fail to achieve focus (the in-focus indicator blinks)
with the subjects listed below.

Difficult Subjects for Autofocusing

(a) Low-contrast subjects.

Example: Blue sky, solid colors on a flat surface, etc.

(b) Extremely backlit or reflective subjects.

Example: Automobile with a highly reflective finish.

(c) Overlapping near and far objects.

Example: Animal behind bars in a cage.

In such cases, focus an object at the same distance as the subject and lock

the focus before recomposing. (See page 39) Or focus manually by
following the procedure below.

M a n u a l F o c u s i n g

1

Set the lens focus mode switch to

MF (or M on older lenses).

Turn the lens focusing ring until
the subject is in focus in the

viewfinder.

„V-', The focusing point(s) which achieves focus lights in the viewfinder, and the
'W' in-focus indicator (•) also lights.

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