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Chapter 5 Macro mode shooting - Taking close-up pictures Focusing is usually slow when you get close to a subject. However, in the mode focusing is performed quickly. The (macro) mode allows you to shoot close to the subject (within 20 cm - 80 cm (0.6 ft - 2.6 ft)). When the zoom lever is pressed to the maximum W position, you can fill the entire frame with your subject. If the center of the frame (within the AF target mark) is metered when you are close to the subject and you shoot with the optimal exposure, the picture will turn out well (Spot metering+ Macro mode). ~ "Spot metering" (P. 82). If you are close to a subject, the picture area in the viewfinder is different from the picture that the camera actually records. For macro mode shooting, we recommend using the monitor (P. 68). Mode dial setting Normal shooting With the macro mode 1 Press the button repeatedly until (macro mode) or (spot metering+macro mode) appears. ● The monitor turns on automatically. ● The indications change as follows (if all modes are available): When selecting OFF (Digital ESP) button ● If is not pressed within 2 seconds after the selection screen is displayed, the selection screen disappears. 2 Take a picture. Macro mark Working range Normal : 80 cm to ∞ (2.6 ft to ∞) Macro : 20 cm to 80 cm (0.6 ft to 2.6 ft) Factory default setting: Digital ESP HQ 2288x1712 89

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Chapter 5
Working range
Normal
: 80 cm to
(2.6 ft to
)
Macro
: 20 cm to 80 cm (0.6 ft to 2.6 ft)
Factory default setting:
Digital ESP
Macro mode shooting
Taking close-up pictures
Focusing is usually slow when you get close to a
subject. However, in the
mode focusing is
performed quickly. The
(macro) mode allows
you to shoot close to the subject (within 20 cm – 80
cm (0.6 ft – 2.6 ft)). When the zoom lever is
pressed to the maximum W position, you can fill
the entire frame with your subject.
If the center of the frame (within the AF target
mark) is metered when you are close to the subject
and you shoot with the optimal exposure, the
picture will turn out well (Spot metering+ Macro
mode).
~
“Spot metering” (P. 82).
If you are close to a subject, the picture area in the
viewfinder is different from the picture that the
camera actually records. For macro mode
shooting, we recommend using the monitor (P. 68).
Mode dial
setting
1
Press the
button repeatedly until
(macro mode) or
(spot
metering+macro mode) appears.
The monitor turns on automatically.
The indications change as follows (if all
modes are available):
If
is not pressed within 2 seconds
after the selection screen is displayed, the
selection screen disappears.
2
Take a picture.
Normal shooting
With the macro mode
OFF
(Digital ESP)
When selecting
HQ
2288x1712
Macro mark
button