Autofocus – Nikon 4500 User Manual

Page 69

Advertising
background image

59

Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Focus Mode

Choose the Center Focus Area

We recommend that you select the center focus area when using focus lock.

Autofocus

In autofocus and macro close-up modes, the camera adjusts focus automati-
cally. In

mode or at a scene setting of Close Up, the camera adjusts focus

continuously while the monitor is on (continuous autofocus;

111). When

the monitor is off, the camera does not focus until the shutter-release button
is pressed halfway (single autofocus;

111). In either case, focus locks when

the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, and remains locked as long as
the button is held in this position (focus lock;

60). In P, S, A, and M modes,

single autofocus is used whether the monitor is on or off, although the Focus
Options
: Auto-Focus Mode item in the SHOOTING menu can be used to
enable continuous autofocus when the monitor is on (

111).

Getting Good Results with Autofocus

Autofocus performs best when:
• There is contrast between the subject and the background. For example,

autofocus may not perform well on subjects that are the same color as the
background.

• The subject is evenly lit.

Autofocus does not perform well when:
• You attempt to focus simultaneously on two or more objects at different

distances from the camera. For example, autofocus may not perform well
when photographing an object inside a cage, because the bars of the cage
will be closer to the camera than the main subject, and both the bars and
the main subject will be in the focus area.

• The subject is very dark (the subject should not, however, be too much

brighter than the background).

• The subject is moving rapidly.

If the camera is unable to focus using autofocus, the autofocus lamp next to
the viewfinder will flicker when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.
Use focus lock (

60) to focus on another subject at the same distance, or

use manual focus (

61).

Advertising