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œ To exit the Shooting Setting Screen, press the MODE
button.Shutter-release-butt
œEven after the Shooting Setting Screen is exited, the
5 8orfocus setting indicator
5 Compose the image.
œ For capturing a subject from 3 to 20 cm away, move the zoom switch“T” and folltow step 6 to set the
focus. Especially if the subject is near 3 cm away, it is
important to move the zoom switch“T”to for a
telescopic view.
6 Press the shutter release button.
œFor how to focus the image,3 on page 51see. step
œThe image is captured with the selected macro focus setting.
NOTE
The difference between 5(total range focus mode) and 8(macro focus mode)
œ5 allows you to capture image and without changing8theand6, focusthet required for focusing8for objects6islonge for object that are medium to
œBe aware that when you are capturing an image with5 bothsettnear will not put all objects into
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