Argus Camera RW-1 manual Recording Macro Images

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RECORDING IMAGES

Recording Macro Images

You can select either normal or macro (close-up) recording using the selector located under the lens on the front of the camera.

The table below describes the two settings available with the selector.

To do this:

 

Select this setting:

Shoot normal images, at a distance of

 

about 80cm to (31.5" to

) (Normal)

 

Shoot close-ups, at a distance of about

 

20cm (7.9" ) (Macro)

 

 

The distances indicated above represent the distance from the camera’s lens surface to the subject.

Normal/Macro selector

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Selecting the macro mode causes the indicator to ap- pear on the monitor screen.

F1

Normally, you should leave the Normal/Macro selector set-

ting at .

You can select either flash off or flash on only in the macro mode. The initial default setting is flash off .

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Contents Users Guide Introduction UnpackingContents Playback Reference Features General Precautions PrecautionsData Error Precautions Operating conditionsCondensation Lens PrecautionsAbout the camera’s backlight FCC Warning Front Getting AcquaintedGeneral Guide Back Side BottomREC mode Monitor Screen IndicatorsPlay mode Indicator LampsUsing the Soft Case Attaching the StrapPower Requirements Loading Batteries ArrowGetting Acquainted Battery Handling Precautions Cell batteries with this cameraLow Battery Indicator Using AC Power Turning the Camera On and Off Power Save Settings Setting the Current Date and TimeSetting the Date and Time CursorExample October 18 Recording Images Recording a Simple SnapshotCompose the image on the monitor screen About the REC Mode Monitor Screen Recording PrecautionsUsing Zoom Using the Flash Flash Status Indicators Precautions when Using FlashRecording Images Recording Macro Images Using the Optical Viewfinder Recording Consecutive Images Continuous Shutter ModePress Menu or select Exit and then press SET Setting the Maximum Number of Shots Using the Self-TimerCompose the image and then press the shutter release button To specify the image quality To specify the image sizeSpecifying Image Size and Quality Size/Quality Setting and Image Capacity Exposure CompensationPress Menu or select Exit and then press SET Selecting White Balance Checking an Image You Just RecordedUsing a Memory Card To insert a memory card into the camera To remove a memory card from the cameraTo format a memory card Memory Card Precautions To copy flash memory images to a memory card Basic Playback Operation PlaybackZooming the Displayed Image Using the Slide Show Feature Playback Deleting Images Deleting a Single ImageTo exit the image delete procedure, press Menu Deleting All Unprotected Images SETFolders Managing ImagesFolders and Files To protect or unprotect a single image FilesProtecting Images Against Deletion To exit the image protect procedure, press Menu To protect or unprotect all images To print selected images DpofO e x i t t h e p r i n t To print all images Print Image Matching Turning the Monitor Screen Indicators On and Off Other SettingsChanging the Display Language Turning the Confirmation Tone On and Off Selecting the USB Mode Select the setting you want and then press SETPC Camera Connecting to External Equipment Connecting to External EquipmentSelecting the Video Output Signal Mode Connecting to a TelevisionUSB Connection Transferring Images to a ComputerConnecting the USB Cable Disconnecting the USB Cable Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image DataMemory Card Data DCF ProtocolMemory Card File Structure Image Files Supported by the CameraPrecautions when Using a Memory Card on a Computer Using the PC Camera Mode To connect the camera as a PC cameraConnecting to Your Computer PC Camera Mode PrecautionsOther Requirements Reference Camera MenusIndicator Lamp Reference Reference Play mode Troubleshooting Reference Finder Error Display MessagesMemory for Specifications Seconds, 2 seconds Reference Software Driver Installation Guide Install USB driver for Mac Loading Image by USB Cable By Software from Photo Suite