Adjusting the focus

Turn the focus dial to optimize the image of your subject appearing on the LCD screen of the main unit.

Focus dial

Caution

Do not force the dial to turn. Turning the dial past its range of rotation can result in failure.

Memo

Take close-up pictures (about 6 cm apart) with the focus dial turned to the ( ) mark. Check the LCD screen of the main unit to make sure that your subject is in focus.

Tips on taking pictures

• If you take a picture in a dark environment, its image may look coarse, but this is not a failure.

• When you press the shutter release button, the image you shot stays still on the LCD screen for a while until its save is completed, when the screen is restored, allowing you take the next picture.

• If you sway the main unit up and down or to left and right, the display may look jerky as if a video is fed frame by frame, but this is not a failure.

• Aiming the lens at the CRT tube of a TV receiver or the display monitor of a computer will display horizontal streaks on the LCD screen. Similar streaks will also appear in the image you shot, but this is not a failure.

Close-up images may look distorted in their peripheral area like a barrel due to the characteristics of the lens, but this is not a failure.

• Particularly bright parts of a subject, such as the filament of an incandescent lamp, may look dark, but this is not a failure.

• If you shoot a moving subject, it may look

distorted in form, but this is not a failure.

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