Canon PowerShot A50 PowerShot A50 Hardware Guide - Page 52

MACRO/JUMP Button

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Buttons Play Mode: This button displays the previous stored image. Multi Mode: This button selects the previously stored image. Menu Button: This button moves the selection to the previous option. 52 MACRO/JUMP Button Auto, Program or Stitch Assist Mode: This button turns the Macro mode on or off. • Macro mode off. • The icon indicates that the Macro mode is on. • In Macro mode, the lower indicator will shine orange when you press the shutter button halfway. • In Macro mode, the actual area shot by the lens is slightly lower than the area shown in the viewfinder. The closer the camera is to the photographic subject, the larger the difference between these areas.

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Buttons
Play Mode:
This button displays the previous stored
image.
Multi Mode:
This button selects the previously stored
image.
Menu Button:
This button moves the selection to the
previous option.
MACRO/JUMP Button
Auto, Program or Stitch Assist Mode:
This button turns the Macro mode on or off.
• The
icon indicates that
the Macro mode is on.
• In Macro mode, the lower indicator will
shine orange when you press the
shutter button halfway.
• In Macro mode, the actual area shot by
the lens is slightly lower than the area
shown in the viewfinder. The closer the
camera is to the photographic subject,
the larger the difference between these
areas.
• Macro mode off.