Manual focus and video
Manual focus
In keeping with its very high level of customization, the GR provides plenty of options for confirming focus. All these options are available whether you're in manual or auto-focus mode.
Rather than moving the focus point, the GR gives you the choice of positioning focus, focus and exposure or just exposure. If you choose just to move the exposude point, the camera's focus mode jumps to the automatically-selected 'Multi AF' mode (or MF if already engaged).
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The FA/Move Target option allows you to move the camera's point of interest around the screen. This can define AF point, AF+AE point or just the AE point. |
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While you're in the process of moving this position, the camera lets you configure the focus confirmation options. Pressing up and down on the +/– shoulder buttons increases or decresses the amount of magnification (0x, 4x, 8x or 16x). Scrolling the front dial changes the size of the magnified panel.
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Pressing the + or - buttons when moving the target allows you to choose one of four levels of magnified live view. Scrolling the front dial lets you choose the size of the magnified region. |
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Finally, once you've set the magnification and size of the zoomed window, you can still press the Fn2 button for a few further options. Not only is this where you define the function of the position point, but it's also where you can choose from the four different kinds of edge-enhancement to aid focus confirmation (the closest the GR comes to focus peaking). Finally you can choose whether you want the magnified area to take over the entire sceen, rather than just magnifiying a region of the screen.
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However, pressing the Fn2 button and adjusting the 'Magnification Setting' to 'Magnify Whole' gives a much more precise magnified view. Compare the detail in this screen grab to the one see above, to get an idea for how much more helpful the full screen mode is. |
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Our experience from shooting our test scene shows that the full-screen magnified view gives a much higher-resolution preview than magnifying just a region of the screen, making it the only truely useful means of confirming focus with any real precision.
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The menu you reach if you press Fn2 when moving the target also allows you to choose from four 'Focus Assist' settings - each of which offers a different style of edge enhancement, for achieving fine focus. Even with these modes engaged, the whole screen magnification option is more detailed than the magnified region option. |
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Movie shooting
The GR can capture Full HD moves at 30, 25 or 24 frames per second but, sadly, the camera gives you essentially no control when you do. Some control is given over focus (AF, MF, Snap or Infinity being the choices), but this is disabled as soon as you start recording.
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The GR provides no control over exposure in movie mode. When shooting, your only control is to pause the recording or apply either AEL or AFL. |
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When the camera is shooting footage the only controls available are Exposure and/or Focus lock (depending on how you've defined the behavoir of the AEL/AFL button). Since you cannot split AF and AE lock onto different buttons, you can't even access both separately, while shooting. The only other option is the ability to pause and re-start shooting within a single clip. You do not re-gain any control while paused.
Beyond this there's the option to apply one of the Effect filters as you shoot your footage but, overall, the GR's video capabilites are disappointingly limited.












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