Olympus D-300L Camcorder User Manual


 
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AUTOFOCUS (D-300L ONLY)
Subjects with low
contrast
Use the focus lock by
first focusing on
something at the
same distance as the
subject you wish to
take a picture of, and
then aim at the
subject.
Subjects that do
not contain vertical
lines
Use the focus lock
first while holding the
camera vertically.
Then switch the
camera to the
horizontal position to
take the photograph.
Subjects in
excessively bright
light
Use the focus lock by
first focusing on
something at the
same distance as the
subject you wish to
take a picture of, and
then aim at the
subject.
Two subjects at
different distance
When the subject
looks out-of-focus
even though the
green lamp lights,
focus on another
subject at the desired
camera-to-subject
distance first. Then
recompose the frame
to take the picture.
High-speed
subjects at close
range
Focus on another
subject at the desired
camera-to-subject
distance first. Then
recompose the frame
to take the picture.
Although the D-300L’s autofocus can lock on virtually any subject, there are certain conditions, such as 1 ~ 3 shown below, where
it may not be possible to obtain the correct focus. In the situations shown below in 4 ~ 5, autofocus may not lock on the correct
subject even though the green lamp lights and the shutter releases.
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