OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

Recording an ID Photo

You can use this procedure to record a portrait and then print a variety of different standard size ID photos. Note that you need to use the BEST SHOT mode (page 93) to record an ID photo.

Printing an ID photo produces a single sheet containing

five ID photos of the following sizes.

30 24 mm (1.2˝ 0.94˝), 40 30 mm (1.6˝ 1.2˝), 45 35 mm (1.8˝ 1.4˝), 50 40 mm (2.0˝ 1.6˝), 55 45 mm (2.2˝ 1.8˝)

1.In a REC mode, align the mode dial with “”, and then press [SET].

2.Use [￿] and [￿] to select the “ID Photo” scene, and then press [SET].

3.On the monitor screen, compose the image by positioning the subject within the on-screen frame, and then press the shutter button to record an initial temporary image.

The initial temporary image is not stored in camera memory. The final image is stored in camera memory when you perform step 5.

4.Adjust the position of the subject as described below.

To do this:

Select this setting:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shift the subject up or down

Press [￿] or [￿].

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shift the subject left or right

Press [￿] or [￿].

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zoom in on the subject

Move the zoom controller

(to make it larger)

towards “

 

 

 

”.

Zoom out on the subject

Move the zoom controller

(to make it smaller)

towards “

 

 

 

”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Head line

Chin line

Adjust the image so the head of the subject is aligned with the head line at the top of the frame, and the chin of the subject is aligned with the chin line.

 

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