Shooting
Shooting Close-Ups/Infinity Shots
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| Infinity Mode | objects. It can also be used for compositions |
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Select a shooting mode (➜ p. 33)
•Available with the , , , and modes.
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●Setting available.
▲Selectable for first image only.
• Display or .
•The macro/infinity modes may be set while information about current settings is displayed on the LCD monitor (➜ p. 26). When
the image information is not displayed, you can press any of the the , / or / buttons buttons to activate the display.
•Turning the power off will deselect the settings.
•In macro mode, the parallax phenomenon may cause images composed with the optical viewfinder to be