Camera Accessories User Manual

Using Advanced Camera Features
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2 Press the Mode button on the back of the camera.
For a few seconds, the word
MACRO appears on the
LCD screen, and the frame around the image turns
green.
3 Press the shutter button halfway to lock the auto focus.
The status light turns orange, and a small green circle
appears in the upper right corner of the screen. While
you hold the button down, you can reframe your picture
if you want.
4 Press the button all the way down to capture the image.
5 To turn off macro mode, press the mode button three
times or turn off the camera.
NOTE
When you take macro close-ups, you should use a tripod (as
described in Appendix A) and disable the flash. Otherwise, your
pictures may appear blurry and washed-out.
Taking Digital Panoramic Pictures
Images in the digital panorama format are long and narrow,
although they are not captured at a wider angle than normal
images. Strips at the top and bottom of the image area are
cropped out. Smaller file sizes mean you can store more
pictures in the panorama format.
Make sure the camera dial is set to
View, and follow these
steps to take a panoramic picture:
1 Press the Mode button twice.
Mode button
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