Choosing an af-area mode – Nikon D5 User Manual

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❚❚Choosing an AF-Area Mode

The following AF-area modes can be selected in live view:

Mode

Description

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Face-priority AF

: Use for portraits. The camera automatically detects

and focuses on portrait subjects; the selected subject is indicated
by a double yellow border (if multiple faces, up to a maximum of
35, are detected, the camera will focus on the closest subject; to
choose a different subject, use the multi selector). If the camera
can no longer detect the subject (because, for example, the
subject has turned to face away from the camera), the border will
no longer be displayed.

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Wide-area AF

: Use for hand-held shots of landscapes and other non-

portrait subjects. Use the multi selector to move the focus point
anywhere in the frame, or press the center of the multi selector to
position the focus point in the center of the frame.

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Normal-area AF

: Use for pin-point focus on a selected spot in the

frame. Use the multi selector to move the focus point anywhere in
the frame, or press the center of the multi selector to position the
focus point in the center of the frame. A tripod is recommended.

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Subject-tracking AF

: Position the focus point over your subject and

press the center of the multi selector. The focus point will track the
selected subject as it moves through the frame. To end tracking,
press the center of the multi selector again. Note that the camera
may be unable to track subjects if they move quickly, leave the
frame or are obscured by other objects, change visibly in size,
color, or brightness, or are too small, too large, too bright, too dark,
or similar in color or brightness to the background.

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Live View

During live view, you can position the focus
point by tapping your subject in the monitor.

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