Canon S60 PowerShot S60 Camera User Guide - Page 54

Macro Mode

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Macro Mode Shooting Mode Dial a Sequence Sequence c aCompose and shoot the second image so that it overlaps the first. z Minor discrepancies in the overlap can be corrected with the software. z An image can be retaken. Press the W, X, S or T arrow on the omni selector to return to that frame. z A maximum of 26 images can be recorded either horizontally or vertically. bUse the same procedures to shoot the remaining frames. cPress the SET button after the last shot. 52 5. Useful Shooting Functions Use the macro mode to shoot close-ups of subjects in the range of 4 to 44 cm (1.6 in. to 1.4 ft.) at wide angle end and 30 to 44 cm (1.0 ft. to 1.4 ft.) at telephoto end. Š Always use the LCD monitor to compose images in macro mode. Shooting with the viewfinder is possible, though, the parallax phenomenon may cause images composed with the optical viewfinder to be off-center (p. 32). Š When the lens is zoomed out to the wide angle end, the recordable area is 64 x 47 mm (2.5 in. x 1.9 in.) at the closest focal distance, and at telephoto end, it is 106 x 80 mm (4.2 in. x 3.1 in.). Š The exposure may not be optimal when the flash is used in macro mode.

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5.
Useful Shooting Functions
a
Compose and shoot the second
image so that it overlaps the first.
Minor discrepancies in the overlap can be
corrected with the software.
An image can be retaken. Press the
,
,
or
arrow on the omni selector to return to that frame.
A maximum of 26 images can be recorded
either horizontally or vertically.
b
Use the same procedures to shoot
the remaining frames.
c
Press the SET button after the last shot.
a
c
Sequence
Sequence
Macro Mode
Use the macro mode to shoot close-ups of
subjects in the range of 4 to 44 cm (1.6 in. to
1.4 ft.) at wide angle end and 30 to 44 cm (1.0
ft. to 1.4 ft.) at telephoto end.
Always use the LCD monitor to compose
images in macro mode. Shooting with the
viewfinder is possible, though, the parallax
phenomenon may cause images composed
with the optical viewfinder to be off-center
(p. 32).
When the lens is zoomed out to the wide angle
end, the recordable area is 64 x 47 mm (2.5 in.
x 1.9 in.) at the closest focal distance, and at
telephoto end, it is 106 x 80 mm (4.2 in. x 3.1
in.).
The exposure may not be optimal when the
flash is used in macro mode.
Shooting Mode Dial