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Jan 28, 2025 - 04:52 AM
To change the autofocus mode on the Fujifilm X-A20 Mirrorless Digital Camera, please follow these steps:
1. Turn on the camera and set it to shooting mode.
2. Press the "AF" button located on the top of the camera near the shutter button.
3. Use the rear command dial (located on the back of the camera) to navigate through the different autofocus modes.
4. Rotate the rear command dial until the desired autofocus mode is highlighted on the LCD screen.
5. Press the rear command dial to confirm the selection.
Here are the different autofocus modes available on the Fujifilm X-A20:
- Single AF (S): This mode is suitable for still subjects. The camera focuses on the subject when the shutter button is pressed halfway, and the focus is locked until the picture is taken.
- Continuous AF (C): This mode is ideal for moving subjects. The camera continuously adjusts focus as long as the shutter button is pressed halfway, allowing you to capture action shots.
- Manual Focus (MF): In this mode, you can manually adjust the focus by rotating the focus ring on the lens. The camera does not automatically focus on the subject.
Please note that the availability of autofocus modes may vary depending on the lens attached to the camera. Refer to the lens manual for any specific autofocus mode limitations.
For more detailed information and illustrations, please refer to the Fujifilm X-A20 Mirrorless Digital Camera Owner's Manual, specifically the "Autofocus Mode" section (page 61) of the manual.
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