
CAMERA RANGE
When taking a photograph, you will want your subject to stand at least 50cm(19.6 inches) away.
When you want to photograph something that is 50cm use the MACRO mode for better results. (See page 30.)
2.Center the subject in the middle of the focus frame of the LCD monitor.
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Focal Point
50cm (19.6 inches)
THE IMAGE SYSTEM
A brief description of how to take photos.
TAKING PHOTOS USING THE LCD MONITOR
You can use the LCD Monitor to compose the picture with automatic focusing. The captured image will appear, then disappear.
3.Press the SHUTTER button halfway to set the focus.
When focus is set, the indicator light turns steady and the focus frame on the LCD monitor will turn green a beep will sound.
When the picture is not in focus the indicator light will flash and the focus frame on the LCD monitor will turn red. If this occurs, take your finger off the shutter button and try refocus the picture. Please note that the picture will not focus if your subject is closer than 50 cm. Use the MACRO mode. (See page 30.)
Indicator light (green)
focus frame
c CAUTION
Be careful to avoid placing your fingers in front of the lens. Do not try to extend or retract the lens manually. This may damage the mechanism.
PPOWER button Turn the DIAL SWITCH to PHOTO MODE.
1.Press the POWER button to turn the camera ON.
The lens will extend and the cover will open. The picture will appear on the LCD screen.
4.Press the SHUTTER button fully to take the photo.
You will know the picture is recorded when you hear the shutter sound. This sound may be turned off. (See page 47.)
5.Press the POWER button to turn the camera OFF when finished. The lens will retract and the lens cover will close.
STANDARD OPERATION | 15 |