Canon 9128B016 Manuel Du Propriétaire
New AF Setting Operability
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Newly established AF tabs AF menu functions are in a separate tab
AF Configuration Tool [Presets]
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Select from Case 1 – Case 6 to match subject scenarios
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Case 1 Versatile multi purpose setting
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Case 2 Continue to track subjects, ignoring possible obstacles
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Case 3 Instantly focus on subjects suddenly entering AF points
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Case 4 For subjects that accelerate or decelerate quickly
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Case 5 For erratic subjects moving quickly in any direction
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Case 6 For subjects that change speed and move erratically
AF Area Selection Mode
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AF area selection mode
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Single-point Spot AF Focusing on a small or narrow area
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AF point expansion Fast moving subjects that are difficult to track with a single AF point
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Zone AF Effective for capturing subjects within an known area
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Large Zone AF Capture subjects in a large zone from right, center, and left
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65-point automatic selection AF With AI Servo AF all 65 points can be used for automatic tracking
Contents
AF-Setting Guidebook
Sixty-five AF points, with a full range
of AF Area options — work with
anywhere from one single point
to the entire 65-point array*
of AF Area options — work with
anywhere from one single point
to the entire 65-point array*
A powerful and flexible AF system, with 65 AF points*
covering a greater area of the entire frame than any
previous Canon EOS SLR
covering a greater area of the entire frame than any
previous Canon EOS SLR
Leveraging the coverage of the 65-point AF system* are
seven AF Area choices, including the new Wide Zone
AF option. Each AF point is a cross-type AF point, with
lenses f/5.6 or faster.* This means subjects with hori-
zontal or vertical detail can be quickly acquired by the AF
system, and doubles the potential of focusing on subjects
with little detail or texture. Two important features of the
center AF point — it’ll continue to work with extenders,
down to f/8 effective maximum apertures, and it also has
high-precision diagonal cross-type coverage with f/2.8 or
faster lenses.
seven AF Area choices, including the new Wide Zone
AF option. Each AF point is a cross-type AF point, with
lenses f/5.6 or faster.* This means subjects with hori-
zontal or vertical detail can be quickly acquired by the AF
system, and doubles the potential of focusing on subjects
with little detail or texture. Two important features of the
center AF point — it’ll continue to work with extenders,
down to f/8 effective maximum apertures, and it also has
high-precision diagonal cross-type coverage with f/2.8 or
faster lenses.
* Number of available AF points, cross-type points, and Dual cross-type points vary, depending on attached lens.