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y 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 by pressing the button assigned
to [Pause Movie Servo AF] or [AF stop] under [83: Custom
controls]. When you stop Movie Servo AF, the AF point will turn
gray.
• Under [83: Custom controls], if a button is assigned to
[Pause Movie Servo AF] (p.421), Movie Servo AF will stop
while holding down that button. When you press the button
again, Movie Servo AF will resume.
• If a button is assigned to [AF stop] (p.419), Movie Servo AF
will stop while holding down that button. When you let go of
the button, Movie Servo AF will resume.
y When Movie Servo AF is paused, if you return to movie shooting
after pressing the <M> or <x> button or performing other
operations such as changing the AF method, Movie Servo AF will
resume automatically.
When [Disable] is set:
y Press the shutter button halfway 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
273.
Movie Servo AF will pause during zooming or magnified view.
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).