AF Sensor
The camera's AF sensor has 45 AF points. AF sensor patterns formed by the AF points are as follows. High-precision AF centered in the viewfinder is possible using lenses with a maximum aperture up to f/2.8.
Warning
- The number of available AF points, the focusing patterns, and the Area AF frame shape vary by lens. For details, refer to Compatible Lenses and Autofocusing (Viewfinder Shooting).
Schematic diagram
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Cross-type focusing: f/5.6 vertical + f/5.6 horizontal
(some also supporting f/8)
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Dual cross-type focusing: f/2.8 right diagonal + f/2.8 left diagona
f/5.6 vertical + f/5.6 horizontal (also supporting f/8)
This focusing sensor is geared to obtain higher-precision focusing for lenses with a maximum aperture value as low as f/2.8. A diagonal cross pattern makes it easier to focus on the subjects that may be difficult to focus. It is provided at the center AF point. | |
These focusing sensors are geared for lenses with a maximum aperture value as low as f/5.6 (and some supporting f/8). Since they have a horizontal pattern, they can detect vertical lines. They cover all 45 AF points. | |
These focusing sensors are geared for lenses with a maximum aperture value as low as f/5.6 (and some supporting f/8). Since they have a vertical pattern, they can detect horizontal lines. They cover all 45 AF points. |