12-26-2023 09:40 PM - last edited on 12-27-2023 08:39 AM by Danny
I can't get to Expand AF area: Around.
The cursor jumps from Expand AF area to Flexible Zone AF 1
What's the solution?
12-27-2023 10:19 PM
Hallelujah!!! issue solved. Thanks Trevor
I can't believe that one was left unchecked.
Well, I am not crazy after all, lol
12-27-2023 10:20 PM
Absolutely, you are not. Glad we got past the confusion and you can now shoot as you please!🙂
12-30-2023 06:27 AM
Go to AF4 menu.
Select Limit AF areas.
Make sure that AF around has a check mark above it in the image. Select OK.
Now you should have AF area around.
Limit AF areas is used to deactivate your choice of AF areas. I rarely need all the options available so to speed up switching between the ones I do use, I limit the selectable ones to; whole area AF, 1-point AF and Flexible Zone AF 1 on my camera.
12-30-2023 12:09 PM
The OP sorted this out, but has not marked the post as resolved. If you read this can you please mark the appropriate post as a solution and then folks will not keep trying to sort this out? Cheers:
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