Pentax 19231 T30 Operating Manual - Page 52

Composing Your Shot, Using the Zoom

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Composing Your Shot Composing Your Shot Using the Zoom When the zoom is set to a wide angle, more of the scene is included. When the zoom is set to telephoto, distant objects appear closer. Wide angle settings make near-to-far objects look further apart than they really are while telephoto settings make them look closer together. 1 In Capture mode, turn the zoom lever toward x or w. AUTO PICT 38 3 x Tele : Brings the subject closer with a narrow angle of view. w Wide : Makes the subject smaller with a wider angle of view. You can take pictures at up to three times magnification using the optical zoom. When the digital zoom is on, you can combine it with the optical zoom to enlarge the subject to a maximum magnification equivalent to 12 times. Zoom bar Turn the zoom lever toward x. AUTO PICT 38 Taking Pictures Caution Optical zoom Digital zoom range range You cannot use the optical zoom when the focus mode is set to q (Macro). Only the digital zoom is available. Memo • Camera shake is likely to occur when taking pictures at telephoto settings. To prevent camera shake, use a tripod and the self-timer or remote control function. • Using the digital zoom produces a slightly grainy image. For the best image 50 quality, use optical zoom.

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Composing Your Shot
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Taking Pictures
When the zoom is set to a wide angle, more of the scene is included.
When the zoom is set to telephoto, distant objects appear closer. Wide
angle settings make near-to-far objects look further apart than they really
are while telephoto settings make them look closer together.
1
In Capture mode, turn the zoom
lever toward
x
or
w
.
x
Tele
:
Brings the subject closer with a
narrow angle of view.
w
Wide :
Makes the subject smaller with a
wider angle of view.
You can take pictures at up to three times
magnification using the optical zoom. When the
digital zoom is on, you can combine it with the
optical zoom to enlarge the subject to a
maximum magnification equivalent to 12 times.
Caution
You cannot use the optical zoom when the focus mode is set to
q
(Macro).
Only the digital zoom is available.
Memo
Camera shake is likely to occur when taking pictures at telephoto settings.
To prevent camera shake, use a tripod and the self-timer or remote control
function.
Using the digital zoom produces a slightly grainy image. For the best image
quality, use optical zoom.
Composing Your Shot
Using the Zoom
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AUTO
PICT
Zoom bar
Turn the zoom
lever toward
x
.
38
38
38
AUTO
PICT
Optical zoom
range
Digital zoom
range