Taking Pictures
Close-up Photography_
When you are shooting at distances of 45 cm to 1 m
(1.5 to 3.3 ft.), the area visible through the viewfinder
does not match the area actually included in the shot.
The area above the close-up frame markings will not be
included in the photograph.
For taking pictures at distances of 45 cm to 1 m (1.5 to
3.3 ft.), follow the steps below, using the close-up frame.
Set the focus.
• Position the AF Irame over
the subject and press the
shutter button down haltway.
• Check that the green
indicator is lit.
• Keep the shutter button
pressed down halfway.
Close-up frame
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Compose the shot and
take the picture.
• Compose the shot so that the
subject is below the close-up
frame and take the picture.
• Do not change the distance
between the camera and the
subject.
Area visible in the viewfinder
but not photographed.
Area actually photographed (inside dotted line)
• For P prints, because of the large variation between
the area visible in the viewfinder and the area actually
photographed, shots should be taken from distances
of at least 2 m (6.6 ft.).
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