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non-system cams like wb800f: manual focus ? at all wb*-cameras

Started Mar 25, 2014 | Questions
Mr.NoFlash Senior Member • Posts: 2,374
non-system cams like wb800f: manual focus ? at all wb*-cameras

I think about the WB2200F but there still is no user manual.

But it has a 4-way switch as the WB800F, so i ask about that camera or the likes:

is the down-button with the flower symbol the button to choose  manual focus ?

so you can autofocus, press the down button  (flower symbol), choose manual focus, and this way have the focus locked ?

or is the down-button the button just for macro ?

thanks

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Samsung WB800F
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Coldamus Senior Member • Posts: 2,281
Re: non-system cams like wb800f: manual focus ? at all wb*-cameras

Mr.NoFlash wrote:

I think about the WB2200F but there still is no user manual.

But it has a 4-way switch as the WB800F, so i ask about that camera or the likes:

is the down-button with the flower symbol the button to choose manual focus ?

so you can autofocus, press the down button (flower symbol), choose manual focus, and this way have the focus locked ?

or is the down-button the button just for macro ?

I have the WB750 which is the predecessor of the WB800F, so probably works the same.

I hardly ever use it, so just tried this out for the first time. With the mode dial in P or ASM, when the down button (flower symbol) is pressed, a horizontal menu of 3 options-  AF, MF and Macro is displayed.

Macro is still AF but should be chosen for subject distances less than about 80cm. Use the left and right buttons to make a choice.  For AF or Macro, press OK to save that choice.

For MF, focus can be adjusted before saving.  To do that, press the down button a second time and a focusing scale overlay is displayed.  Use left and right buttons to adjust focus.  MF also focuses down to macro distances.  Minimum seems to be around 15 to 20cm.   Once satisfied with focus, press ok to lock that distance.  Then press the shutter button to take the shot.

The focal distance and focus mode are saved, so subsequent shots at the same distance only require another press of the shutter.

It works fairly well in practice and MF is much quicker and easier to use than on my old Olympus superzoom.  It is still not as convenient as MF on an NX or a dslr.

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