264SQW0550Recording motion picturesRecording Snap MoviesSetting up [Pull Focus]Set the frames that determine a focus start (first) positionand focus end (second) position. The camera then measuresits distance to the subjects and sets focus. When you startmotion picture recording, focus shifts from the first frame tothe second frame.Touch operationTouch a subject (first position), drag your finger to the desired location (second position),and release the finger.• Auto Focus will work to set the start and end focus of [Pull Focus]. When the setup has failed, theframe returns to the first position. Perform the setup again.• To cancel the frame settings, touch [ ].Button operationAssign [AF Mode] to a function button ([Fn1] - [Fn4]) (→70)Press the function button that [AF Mode] has assigned to at stepPress to move the frame, and press [MENU/SET] (First position)• If you press [DISP.] button before pressing [MENU/SET], the frame will return to the centre.Repeat step (Second position)• Auto Focus will work to set the start and end focus of [Pull Focus]. When the setup has failed, theframe returns to the first position. Perform the setup again.• To cancel the frame settings, press [MENU/SET].●A greater effect can be achieved by creating a striking contrast of focus betweenthe start and end positions, for example by shifting focus from the background toforeground, or vice versa.●After setting focus, try to keep the distance between the subject and the cameraconstant.●When [Pull Focus] is set to [ON]• Auto Focus Mode will be switched to [ ], a setting specially designed for [Pull Focus].• If you take a picture, the Auto Focus operation [ ] will take place at the first frame position.●To re-adjust the focus while recording a motion picture, press the shutter button halfway after the[Pull Focus] operation finishes.●Even when [Metering Mode] (→183) is set to [ ], the spot metering target does not move withfocus. The target is fixed at the start position (first position) of [Pull Focus].●This function is not available in the following cases:• In Manual Focus• When using the Digital Zoom