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| The easy-to-handle focus aids, Auto Pan Focus and Panorama Focus mode, help in various situations, since they provide a quick release time. Photographing fast-moving objects is thus made simple. |
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Auto Pan Focus
Normally the autofocus of your camera makes sure of the sharpness of pictures. It must be adjusted time and again, when the distance to the motive changes - this costs time and causes delays, especially with fast-moving objects. |
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| The Auto Pan Focus therefore switches off the autofocus, when the release button is fully pressed instantaneously. Between pressing of the button and the exposure, now there is only a gap of 0.01 seconds. |
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Panorama Focus mode (Pan Focus)
The panorama focus mode (Pan Focus) too is especially helpful for photographing fast-moving objects. It defines a specific focus area depending on photographic conditions such as zoom adjustment and available quantity of light. Between pressing of the button and the exposure, now there is only a gap of 0.01 seconds. |
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Keep pressed until the focus mode "PF" appears on the display. |
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Press the release button. |
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To display the focus area, press down the release button only halfway. A wide angle zoom is recommended to photograph with a flash. |
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| * The Auto Pan Focus / Pan Focus function is not available in all camera models. |