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AF-Area Mode
Choose how the focus point for autofocus is selected.
• Single-point AF: Select the focus point as described on page 101; the camera will 
focus on the subject in the selected focus point only. Use with stationary subjects.
• Dynamic-area AF: Select the focus point as described on page 101. In AF-A and AF-C 
focus modes, the camera will focus based on information from surrounding focus 
points if the subject briefly leaves the selected point. The number of focus points 
varies with the mode selected:
- 9-point dynamic-area AF: Choose when there is time to compose the photograph or 
when photographing subjects that are moving predictably (e.g., runners or race 
cars on a track).
- 21-point dynamic-area AF: Choose when photographing subjects that are moving 
unpredictably (e.g., players at a football game).
- 39-point dynamic-area AF: Choose when photographing subjects that are moving 
quickly and can not be easily framed in the viewfinder (e.g., birds).
• 3D-tracking: Select the focus point as described on page 101. In AF-A and AF-C focus 
modes, the camera will track subjects that leave the selected focus point and select 
new focus points as required. Use to quickly compose pictures with subjects that 
are moving erratically from side to side (e.g., tennis players). If the subject leaves 
viewfinder, remove your finger from the shutter-release button and recompose 
the photograph with the subject in the selected focus point.
• Auto-area AF: The camera automatically detects the subject and 
selects the focus point. If a type G or D lens is used (0 287)
the camera can distinguish human subjects from the 
background for improved subject detection. The active focus 
points are highlighted briefly after the camera focuses; in AF-C 
mode or when continuous-servo autofocus is selected in AF-A 
mode, the main focus point remains highlighted after the 
other focus points have turned off.