Normally in order for your subject to be in correct focus, it must cover the autofocus spot in the center of the viewfinder. If you want to compose the picture so that your main subject is not covering that spot follow these steps:
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Rotate the self-timer / prefocus lever in the direction of the arrow until it stops
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Look into the viewfinder and compose the picture so that your main subject covers the autofocus spot. Then press the shutter button all the way down. The camera will memorize the distance between you and the subject, and the zone-focus scale will indicate this distance in the viewfinder (illus. A)
Recompose the picture so that your subject is where you want it to be, but DO NOT change the shooting distance (illus B)
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Press the shutter button again for exposure.
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