5.Press the up and down arrow icon buttons to select a manual focus setting.

You can choose between AF for automatic focus,

for when the subject is about one meter away, for when the subject is about three meters away, and for when the subject is more than three meters away.

When using the macro feature, you can choose between M1 for when the subject is about 0.2 meters away, M2 for when the subject is about 0.5 meters away, or AF for automatic focus. The smaller the value, the closer the subject should be to the camera.

Adjusting the sensitivity setting

Your PhotoPC 3000Z has the following sensitivity settings.

Standard sensitivity, equivalent to ISO 100

High sensitivity, equivalent to ISO 200

Super high sensitivity, equivalent to ISO 400

When to adjust the sensitivity

Set the sensitivity to high or super high when taking photos in the following situations:

If the subject is fast moving (useful for indoor sports)

If the subject is far away when using a flash

If it is dark and you are not using a flash (useful when flash photography is prohibited)

EPSON recommends setting the sensitivity to standard at all other times, as image quality is lower when using higher sensitivity settings.

How to adjust the sensitivity

Follow the steps below to change the sensitivity.

1.Make sure that Program or Manual is selected as the camera mode. (See “Making camera mode settings” on page 4-5.)

2.Remove the lens cap, set the dial switch to or , and turn on the camera.

If the dial switch is set to , press the MENU ON/OFF button on the back of the

camera to turn on the LCD monitor.

3.In the Program camera mode, press the ISO button to toggle between standard, high, and super high sensitivity.

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