Manual Focusing
When trying to focus correctly or focusing on a particular point of
When focusing the lens manually, press the FOCUS button first and then the NEAR button or the FAR button. During manual focus mode, the AUTO FOCUS indicator turns off.
To return to auto focus mode, press the FOCUS button.
Operation panel
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FOCUS button
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Although the auto focus function of the
1.Objects with a low reflection factor (such as a dark cloth, hair, etc.)
2.Intangible objects (such as candle light, smoke, etc.)
3.Objects having a glossy surface (telephone receiver, glassware, etc.)
4.Objects viewed through glass.
5.Objects with low contrast.
Film Projection
Use the backlight to project transparencies, such as OHP film and slides.
Press the BACK LIGHT button to project trans- parencies. The BACK LIGHT indicator lights up and the document table glows. If the illumination lamps have been lighted, they will go off.
Pressing the BACK LIGHT button again, turns the backlight off.
Operation panel
POWER LIGHT | BACK | INPUT | WHITE BALANCE |
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•Project the film to full monitor size by using the zoom button. If light from the backlight appears in the monitor, the picture itself will not appear very sharp.
•If the color tone seems unnatural, adjust the white balance manually (see page 13). If the auto focus function doesn’t operate accurately, focus the lens manually.
•The illumination lamps and the backlight cannot be used at the same time.
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