1 Set the focus mode switch to "A/M", "M/A" or "M".
(Fig. 1)
2 Focus on a subject that you want to memorize the
focused distance. Press the Memory Set button (Fig. 6)
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and a beep sounds, indicating that the focused
distance was stored in memory.
• Memory set is possible regardless of the position of the Focus mode
switch or Focus operation selection switch.
• The focused distance is kept stored in the memory even when the
camera is turned off or the lens is detached from the camera.
Note: If the distance scale ring turns from right to left about 10 times
when setting, and at the same time one short beep and three
long beeps sound, perform Memory set again.
3 Set the Focus operation selection switch (Fig. 3) to "MEMORY
RECALL".
4 Press the Focus operation button (Fig. 4).
• While softly pressing the shutter release button, press the focus
operation button to recall the memorized focus distance.
5 Two beeps sound to indicate the focused distance was recalled. Then
depress the shutter release button all the way to take the picture.
Note: To take pictures at the memorized focused distance, fully depress
the shutter release button before removing your finger from the
focus operation button.
• In the A/M or M/A mode, the lens reverts from Memory recall to
autofocus or manual focus only when you remove your finger from
the Focus operation button and lightly depress the shutter release
button.
AF-ON (See page 20 for usable cameras.)
1 Set the Focus mode switch (Fig. 1) to "A/M" or "M/A".
2 Set the Focus operation selection switch (Fig. 3) to "AF-ON".
3 Press the Focus operation button (Fig. 4) to focus on the subject.
• Autofocus is activated while you are pressing the Focus operation
button.
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Fig. 6