Olympus D-370 D-370 Reference Manual (2.28MB) - Page 30
Macro Mode
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MACRO MODE Use Macro mode when taking pictures at distances between 25cm (10") and 60cm (2ft.). This mode can also be used to take pictures at a distance of over 60cm, and is useful for taking pictures in bright surroundings, such as snow-covered mountains on a sunny day. 1 Open the lens barrier. The camera will turn on in Record mode. 2 Slide the Macro lever toward the symbol. To cancel Macro mode, slide the macro lever back to its original position. 3 Press the button. The monitor will turn on. 4 Take the picture by looking at the monitor. TAKING PICTURES Note Macro mode is canceled when the lens barrier is closed. Caution 30 • Make sure to slide the macro lever completely. • When using the Macro mode, keep the distance between the camera and the subject at a distance of more than 25cm (10''). • If you try to take a picture at a distance of less than 25cm (10''), the autofocus will not work properly even though the Shutter button is released. • If you use the flash in Macro mode, the brightness may not be correct and there may be pronounced shadows as a result. Olympus recommends that you check the picture on the camera's monitor.