
Taking a Picture (Still Picture) (Continued)
_ Macro | _ How to hold the camera |
• Distances for optimum focus |
Slide the Macro switch to left side to take pictures of the subjects at a distance of about 0.33 feet (10 cm).
•If you slide the Macro switch to the left but the subject is further away than 0.33 feet (10 cm), you cannot focus on the subject sharply.
_When the lens is facing down
Rotate the lens to prepare for taking pictures.
• At purchase, the lens is facing down.
_When taking a horizontal picture
It is convenient to use the shutter button on the side of the camera.
•Be careful not to touch the lens or flash when taking pictures using the shutter button on the side of the camera.
Normal: About 1.65 feet (50 cm) - ¶ |
Macro: About 0.33 feet (10 cm) |
• The brightness of the LCD monitor |
may differ from the actual recorded |
image. It’s important to note the following points.
1.The factory default setting for LCD brightness and color will generally display an image closest to the actual photo.
2.Taking a picture in very dark places, using long exposure times, will produce a photo that is somewhat brighter than the image displayed on the LCD monitor.
3.Any adjustment of LCD color or
brightness will not affect the actual photo.
•When you press the shutter button, be careful not to shake the camera.
•When taking the picture from a distance, it is more convenient to use the shutter button on the remote controller.
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