Sony DSLR-A700 User Manual

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• The local AF area that was used to focus on is illuminated briefly.
• The local AF area may not be illuminated when continuous shooting is performed or when the shutter

button is pressed all the way down without pause.

Subjects that may require special focusing:

Using the auto focus, it is hard to focus on the following subjects. In such cases, use the focus lock shooting
feature (page 51) or manual focus (page 53).
– A subject that is low in contrast, such as blue sky or a white wall.
– Two subjects at different distances overlapping in the AF area.
– A subject that is composed of repeating patterns, such as the facade of a building.
– A subject that is very bright or glittering, such as the sun, the body of an automobile, or the surface of

water.

To measure the exact distance to the subject

(Spot)

The camera uses the spot AF area exclusively.

(Local)

Choose a local AF area from the 11 areas. Select a local AF area
that you want to activate the focus with the multi-selector. Press
the center of the multi-selector to use the spot AF area in focusing.

• After shooting, area selection is still available. Be sure not to

move the multi-selector unless it is necessary.

The

mark located on the top of the camera shows the location of the

image sensor*. When you measure the exact distance between the camera and
the subject, refer to the position of the horizontal line.
* The image sensor is the part of the camera that acts as the film.

Spot AF area

Local AF area

Spot AF area

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