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Macro Mode
The macro mode is for taking pictures of small subjects at very close distance. Ranges as small as 9 x 11 cm ( 3.5 x 4.3 in.) can
be taken when photographed from 0.3 (1 ft.)m away.(TELE)
Set the mode dial to "P", "A" or "M".
Press the [FOCUS] button.
Check that appears on the control panel. If not, press the
[FOCUS] button several times to display .
Press the shutter release button down halfway.
This will lock the focus. The green lamp inside the viewfinder will light
up to indicate the camera is ready to take the picture.
Press the shutter release button down all the way.
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MEMO
• The shutter can click at distances within 0.3 m (1 ft.)of the subject. In
such a case, check focus on the LCD monitor after taking the picture.
For images at less than 0.3 m (1 ft.) from the subject, it is recom-
mended to use the super macro mode. (P. 30)
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Macro
Super Macro
The super macro mode is for taking pictures at even closer distances than that offered in the macro mode. You can get as close
as 2 cm (0.8 in.) from the subject.
Set the mode dial to "P", "A" or "M".
Press the [FOCUS] button.
Check that appears on the control panel. If not, press the
[FOCUS] button some times until it appears.
Press the shutter release button down halfway.
This will lock the focus. The green lamp inside the viewfinder will light
up to indicate the camera is ready to take the picture.
Press the shutter release button down all the way.
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NOTE
• The built-in flash which is in the fill-in flash mode can be used in the
super macro mode. However, the lens can cast a shadow over the
subject or the subject might not otherwise be properly illuminated.
• In the super macro mode, you can get as close as 60 cm (2 ft.) to
2 cm (0.8 in.) of subjects, but subjects closer than 0.3 m (1 ft.) will
appear to be out of focus in the "TELE" mode. Use the edge of the
"WIDE" mode.
• Outlines of subjects may be awry when you get as close as 2 cm
(0.8 in.) of subjects.
• It takes more time than usual to focus when you are in the Macro
mode right after taking pictures of subjects at a distance.
• Using the optional Wide conversion lens (WCON-08) or Macro con-
version lens (MCON-40) in the super macro mode may not achieve
sufficient effect.
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