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3 Menu Function Settings
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If you want to keep the focus at a specific point or you do not want
the lens operation noise to be recorded, you can temporarily stop
Movie Servo AF as follows. When you stop Movie Servo AF, the
AF point will turn gray. When you perform the same steps below,
Movie Servo AF will resume.
Tap the [ ] icon on the lower left of the screen.
Press the <D> button.
Under [8C.Fn III-4: Custom controls], if a button is assigned
with [AF stop], you can pause the Movie Servo AF while
holding down that button. When you let go of the button, Movie
Servo AF will resume.
While Movie Servo AF is paused, pressing the <M> or <x>
button, changing the AF method, or other operation will have
Movie Servo AF resume when you resume movie shooting.
When [Disable] is set:
Press the shutter button halfway (only before you start movie
shooting) or press the <p> button to focus.
Cautions When [Movie Servo AF] is Set to [Enable]
Shooting Conditions that Make Focusing Difficult
A fast-moving subject approaching or moving away from the camera.
A subject moving at a close distance in front of the camera.
Also see “Shooting Conditions that Make Focusing Difficult” on page
241.
Movie Servo AF will pause during zooming or magnified view.
Movie Servo AF will not work during movie digital zooming.
During movie shooting, if a subject approaches or moves away or if the
camera is moved vertically or horizontally (panning), the recorded movie
image may momentarily expand or contract (change in image
magnification).
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