Focusing on a car/train or airplane (Shooting movies)

The following procedure is used for focusing on a car/train or airplane when shooting these subjects.
There are three shooting methods. Use the method that is suitable according to the shooting conditions.

  • We recommend this when you want to easily focus on a subject by touching it on the monitor to select it.
  • To continue focusing on the subject by setting [Focus Area] in the case that the camera can no longer detect the car/train or airplane, even if the camera is set to focus on a car/train or airplane with priority.
  • When you want to temporarily focus on a car/train or airplane on the entire screen regardless of the [Focus Area] setting.
  • When you want to temporarily focus on a car/train or airplane using [Subject Recognition AF] after focusing on the subject using (Manual Focus).

Focusing on a car/train or airplane using touch operation ([Touch Tracking])

Setting the camera

  1. Still/Movie/S&Q switch

    Select movie shooting mode using the Still/Movie/S&Q switch.

  2. [Subject Recog in AF]

    MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Subject Recog in AF] → [On]

  3. [Recognition Target]

    MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Recognition Target] → [Car/Train] or [Airplane]

  4. [Sbj Recog Frm Disp.]

    MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Sbj Recog Frm Disp.] → [On]

  5. [Touch Operation]

    MENU → (Setup) → [Touch Operation] → [Touch Operation] → [On].

  6. [Shooting Screen]

    MENU → (Setup) → [Touch Operation] → [Shooting Screen] → select menu item and then perform the following settings.

    • [Shooting Screen]: [On]
    • [Touch Func. in Shooting]: Select [Touch Tracking] or [TouchTracking+AE].

    Hint

    If you register [Touch Func. in Shooting] on the function menu, you can also change the settings of [Touch Func. in Shooting] by touching this icon.

Guide to using the camera

Focusing on a car/train or airplane using touch operation ([Touch Tracking])

Select the position close to a car/train or airplane using touch operation ([Touch Tracking]).
When the subject is recognized, a white frame is displayed around the subject, and you can continue to focus on the subject.

Status where the subject-recognition frame (white) is displayed on a subject

Hint

If you set [Touch Func. in Shooting] to [TouchTracking+AE], the brightness will be set according to the subject you touched. This will also allow you to fine-tune the brightness by sliding the brightness adjustment bar that appears after touching.

Note

  • The camera may not recognize the car/train or airplane depending on the subject and the shooting conditions.For details, refer to “About an easy-to-recognize subject.”
  • It is easier to focus on a subject if you touch the subject by setting touch tracking when the subject is out of focus.
  • Select a lower value for [AF Subj. Shift Sensitivity] when subject recognition is frequently interrupted so that the focus remains steady.

Focusing on a car/train or airplane using focus area

Setting the camera

  1. Still/Movie/S&Q switch

    Select movie shooting mode using the Still/Movie/S&Q switch.

  2. [Subject Recog in AF]

    MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Subject Recog in AF] → [On]

  3. [Recognition Target]

    MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Recognition Target] → [Car/Train] or [Airplane]

  4. [Sbj Recog Frm Disp.]

    MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Sbj Recog Frm Disp.] → [On]

  5. [Focus Mode]

    MENU → (Focus) → [AF/MF] → [Focus Mode] → [Continuous AF].

  6. [ Focus Area]

    MENU → (Focus) → [Focus Area] → [Focus Area] → the desired setting.

Guide to using the camera

Focusing on a car/train or airplane using [Focus Area]

Since a car/train or airplane in the focus area is in focus, if you want to detect the car/train or airplane using the widest possible range, set [Focus Area] to [Wide] in advance.
If you want to limit the range in which a car/train or airplane is detected, set [Focus Area] to parameters such as [Spot] or [Zone] in advance.


Example of status where focus on a car/train or airplane is enabled

The following procedure is used under the condition where [Recognition Target] is set to [Car/Train] or [Airplane].

  1. Make sure that the car/train or airplane that you want to focus on fits in the focus area.
    When [Focus Area] is set to [Zone]

    [Recognition Target]: [Car/Train]

    [Recognition Target]: [Airplane]

  2. When the camera is able to focus on a car/train or airplane, a white subject-recognition frame appears on the car/train or airplane.

    Hint

    Note


Tracking from the focus area position

  • You can use [Tracking On] or [Tracking on Toggle] to start tracking by operating a custom key.
  • When the focus area is set to [Center Fix], [Spot], or [Expand Spot] in advance, tracking starts from the position of the set focus area.
  • When the focus area is set to [Wide] or [Zone] in advance, tracking will start from the position of the subject recognized in the area.
  • Tracking is performed in the entire screen (during tracking) regardless of the focus area setting.
    • Focusing on a subject by pressing a custom key to which [Tracking On] is assigned
      While the assigned custom key is pressed, the camera continues to track a subject.
    • Focusing on a subject by pressing a custom key to which [Tracking on Toggle] is assigned
      When you press the custom key, the camera starts tracking the subject. When you press the custom key again, the camera stops tracking.
  • To use a custom key, perform the following setting in advance.
    Select MENU → (Setup) → [Operation Customize] → [Custom Key/Dial Set.], select a button to which the function is assigned, and then set (Focus) → [Focus Area] → [Tracking On] or [Tracking on Toggle].
  • You can use tracking by operating the custom key even when the focus mode is set to manual focus.

Focusing on a car/train or airplane using a custom key to which the [Subject Recognition AF] function is assigned

Setting the camera

  1. Still/Movie/S&Q switch

    Select movie shooting mode using the Still/Movie/S&Q switch.

  2. [Custom Key/Dial Set.]

    Select MENU → (Setup) → [Operation Customize] → [Custom Key/Dial Set.], select a button to which the function is assigned, and then set (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Subject Recognition AF].

    * You may not be able to select [Subject Recognition AF] depending on the assigned buttons.

  3. [Recognition Target]

    MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Recognition Target] → [Car/Train] or [Airplane]

  4. [Sbj Recog Frm Disp.]

    MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Sbj Recog Frm Disp.] → [On]

Guide to using the camera

Press the custom key to which [Subject Recognition AF] is assigned to focus on a car/train or airplane.

When you press the custom key to which [Subject Recognition AF] is assigned and the camera recognizes a car/train or airplane, a white subject-recognition frame appears. If you zoom in on a subject under the condition where the car/train or airplane cannot be recognized, the subject-recognition frame may appear in some cases.

Note

About an easy-to-recognize subject

The camera may not be able to recognize even a car/train or airplane in some cases, depending on the type or orientation of the subject or the conditions (e.g. blocked by an obstruction).
Use the following examples as guidelines.

Example of easy-to-recognize [Car/Train]

Subject's size and orientation where the headlight or bumper of a car are clearly visible
(Example: When a car faces front)

Subject's size and orientation where the entire car (e.g. windows and tires) is clearly visible
(Example: When a car faces sideways)

Subject's size and orientation where the driver seat portion or entire train is clearly visible
(Example: When a train faces in a diagonal direction)

Subject's size and orientation where the front of train and its driver seat window are clearly visible
(Example: When a train faces front)

Example of hard-to-recognize [Car/Train]

Bus, truck, special-purpose vehicle

When the front and back of a vehicle are extended beyond the frame

When there are many vehicles in a congested space

Low visibility
(Example: Backlit or dark locations)

Poor visibility due to smoke, fog, etc.

Only a part of the side surface is visible

Example of easy-to-recognize [Airplane]

Contour of a passenger plane is clearly visible

Contour of a helicopter is clearly visible

Example of hard-to-recognize [Airplane]

Low visibility
(Example: Bad weather)

When a subject is too far away

Significant portions of the aircraft are hidden

Facing down angle

Hint

  • When the car/train or airplane is not in focus, the camera may not be able to recognize the subject easily. In that case, focus on the car/train or airplane once before shooting the subject. After that, the camera will recognize the subject more easily.

*The menu screen images on this web page have been simplified for display purposes, and do not exactly reflect the actual screen display of the camera.