
Using the Optical Viewfinder
Note the following points whenever you use the optical viewfinder to compose images.
Optical viewfinder
The frame that is visible inside of the viewfinder indicates the image recorded at a distance of about three meters (9.8`). When the subject is closer or further away than three meters (9.8`), the recorded image will be different from what you see inside the viewfinder frame.
When your subject is closer than three meters (9.8`), set
the Normal/Macro selector to and use the macro mode to record. Note that selecting the macro mode automati- cally turns on the monitor screen, which you should use to compose the image.
You can turn off the monitor screen by setting the mode
selector to FINDER.
Pressing MENU while the mode selector is set to
FINDER causes the monitor screen indicators to appear.
No settings besides the flash mode can be changed while
the mode selector is set to | FINDER. |
RECORDING IMAGES
Recording Consecutive Images (Continuous Shutter Mode)
Using the following procedure, you can record up to five consecutive images by holding down the shutter release button.
1.Align the mode selector withLCD.
2.Press MENU.
3.Use [] and [ ] to select “DRIVE MODE” and then press SET .
4.Use [] and [ ] to select “CONTINUOUS” and then press SET .
The following describes the drive mode options.
To do this: | Select this option: |
Record a series of up to five images | CONTINUOUS |
Record a single snapshot | SINGLE |
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