Using automatic focus, macro focus, and automatic exposure

The camera adjusts the focus and exposure automatically for the current lighting condition, but you are more likely to catch the perfect shot, especially when you are photographing an active subject, if you set the camera’s focus and exposure early. To do this, press the SHUTTER button halfway down, and then press the SHUTTER button all the way down at the exact moment you wish to capture the image.

Note

If the camera cannot find a focus or if the exposure

 

will be longer than 1/30 second, a blinking green

 

light appears to the right of the viewfinder. You can

 

still take the picture, but the results might not be

 

optimal.

 

 

Using focus lock

The automatic focus feature focuses on the subject in the middle of the picture and requires good contrast within that subject area. If you do not want your subject to be in the middle of the image or if the subject lacks contrast, use focus lock.

1With the camera on, frame a subject that is the same distance from the lens as your subject.

2Press the SHUTTER button halfway down to lock the focus. Wait until you see a steady green light next to the viewfinder.

3Keeping the SHUTTER button pressed halfway down, move the camera to frame your subject.

4Press the SHUTTER button all the way down to take the picture.

Taking pictures

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