Solution
There are cases where monotone subjects with low contrast cannot be brought into focus when using the AF function that is available in compact digital cameras. This occurs because subjects with fewer changes in color and shape are difficult to bring into focus with AF.
This section explains how to focus by putting a subject with high contrast in front of a hard-to-focus subject.
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Setting the AF frame (Set the AF frame to the center point only)
- PowerShot SD960 IS / DIGITAL IXUS 110 IS / PowerShot SD970 IS / DIGITAL IXUS 990 IS
- PowerShot SD1200 IS / DIGITAL IXUS 95 IS / PowerShot SD780 IS / DIGITAL IXUS 100 IS
- PowerShot A1100 IS / PowerShot A2100 IS / PowerShot SX200 IS / PowerShot D10
1. Point the camera at the subject, and then press the ⋖Shutter Button⋗ halfway.
The subject cannot be brought into focus because it has low contrast.
If the camera cannot focus when you press the ⋖shutter button⋗ halfway, the [AF frame] will turn yellow.
2. Place an object with high contrast right in front of the subject.
A name card is used as an example here.
3. Move the [AF Frame] to the name card, and then press the ⋖Shutter Button⋗ halfway.
The [AF Frame] turns green, and focus is now achieved.
4. Remove the name card while holding down the ⋖Shutter Button⋗ halfway.
5. Press the ⋖Shutter Button⋗ fully for shooting.
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