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
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Still/Movie/S&Q switch
Select movie shooting mode using the Still/Movie/S&Q switch.
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[Subject Recog in AF]
MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Subject Recog in AF] → [On]
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[Recognition Target]
MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Recognition Target] → [Car/Train] or [Airplane]
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[Sbj Recog Frm Disp.]
MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Sbj Recog Frm Disp.] → [On]
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[Touch Operation]
MENU → (Setup) → [Touch Operation] → [Touch Operation] → [On].
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[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
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Still/Movie/S&Q switch
Select movie shooting mode using the Still/Movie/S&Q switch.
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[Subject Recog in AF]
MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Subject Recog in AF] → [On]
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[Recognition Target]
MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Recognition Target] → [Car/Train] or [Airplane]
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[Sbj Recog Frm Disp.]
MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Sbj Recog Frm Disp.] → [On]
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[Focus Mode]
MENU → (Focus) → [AF/MF] → [Focus Mode] → [Continuous AF].
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[ 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].
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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]
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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
- To make it easier to focus on the front of a specific subject when the car/train or airplane displayed on the screen is small or when multiple cars/trains or airplanes are displayed, select the subject to be tracked by activating touch operation or set [Focus Area] to [Spot] and then focus on the subject.
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.”
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.
- Focusing on a subject by pressing a custom key to which [Tracking On] is assigned
- 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
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Still/Movie/S&Q switch
Select movie shooting mode using the Still/Movie/S&Q switch.
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[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.
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[Recognition Target]
MENU → (Focus) → [Subject Recognition] → [Recognition Target] → [Car/Train] or [Airplane]
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[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
- 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.”
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]
- Example of hard-to-recognize [Car/Train]
- Example of easy-to-recognize [Airplane]
- Example of hard-to-recognize [Airplane]
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.