Steen
Senior Subscriber Member
With regards to autofocus settings
I believe the autofocus settings are irrelevant when using Non-CPU manual focus lenses like the ZF lenses.
But you can use the so-called Electronic Rangefinder i.e. the viewfinder focus indicator (green dot) to confirm it when the subject is in focus. See p. 82 in the manual.
And with the Multiselector (joystick button) you can manually select among all the focuspoints after half-pressing the shutterbutton shortly. With the Multiselector Lock (the ring around the Multiselector) you can lock the focuspoint so that you don't change focuspoint by pushing the Multiselector by accident. See about Focus Point Selection at p. 76 - 77.
/Steen
I believe the autofocus settings are irrelevant when using Non-CPU manual focus lenses like the ZF lenses.
But you can use the so-called Electronic Rangefinder i.e. the viewfinder focus indicator (green dot) to confirm it when the subject is in focus. See p. 82 in the manual.
And with the Multiselector (joystick button) you can manually select among all the focuspoints after half-pressing the shutterbutton shortly. With the Multiselector Lock (the ring around the Multiselector) you can lock the focuspoint so that you don't change focuspoint by pushing the Multiselector by accident. See about Focus Point Selection at p. 76 - 77.
/Steen