Operation Manual

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Panorama photography
The wide-screen panorama format is equally well suited
for sweeping panoramas and group shots. Most
photofinishers are able to print full-frame panoramic
shots. However, be sure to inform the lab that your film
contains panoramic pictures (the printing of which is
usually more expensive than standard processing).
To set the camera for panoramic photography, shift
the panorama switch to PANORAMA. The frame lines
in the viewfinder automatically change to the
panorama format.
Close-up and macro photography
The camera will automatically focus down to
0.45 m at 28mm focal length (W) and
0.57 m at 90mm focal length (T).
At distances shorter than 1 m, the green LED will blink
slowly as you press the shutter release halfway. The
symbol
appears in the LCD.
At distances shorter than 0.48 m (at 28mm) and 0.62 m
(at 90mm), the macro symbol appears in the LCD,
and the camera automatically switches to macro.
When the minimum focusing distance
(0.45 m/W - 0.57 m/T) is reached, the green LED starts
blinking rapidly, and the shutter remains locked.
Note
Observe the parallax marks in the viewfinder when
framing your subject.