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24
Zoom bar
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Beep
7
You can use the “Zoom” button or the 4-direction
button “ab” to zoom in and out. To zoom in on
the subject, press the T side of the button. To
zoom out, press the W side. When you use the
zoom, a “zoom bar” appears on the screen.
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When you are shooting with the camera held on its
side, use the 4-direction button “ab”.
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The FinePix4900 ZOOM uses a 6✕zoom with a
focal length equivalent to 35 mm – 210 mm on a
35 mm camera. The focal length when the camera is
switched on is equivalent to roughly 50 mm.
Frame the shot so that the subject fills the entire
AF (Auto Focus) frame.
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If the subject is not in the AF frame, use AE/AF lock
to take the picture (➡P.28).
When you press the shutter button down
halfway, the AF frame on the screen becomes
smaller and the camera focuses. The camera
also selects the shutter speed and aperture
setting at that point.
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When you press the shutter button down halfway,
the image on the screen freezes temporarily.
However, this image is not the recorded image.
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If it is too dark to focus, move at least 2 m away from
the subject and take the picture.
If you press the shutter button down halfway and
then press the shutter button down fully without
releasing it (push down fully), the camera beeps
and takes the picture. The camera then records
the image data.
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If you press the shutter button down fully in a single
motion, the AF frame does not change size and the
picture is taken immediately.
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When you take a picture, the indicator lamp turns
orange (photographs cannot be taken). When the
indicator lamp turns green again, the camera is
ready to take pictures.
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The indicator lamp flashes orange while the flash is
charging.
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Because the amount of data recorded varies
depending on the subject (level of image detail, etc.),
the number of available shots after an image is
recorded may remain the same or may decrease by
2 frames in some cases.
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Refer to P.120 for information on warning displays.