Canon Z155 Instruction Manual - Page 19

Taking Pictures in Autofiash Mode, U-19 - sure shot

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Taking Pictures in Autofiash Mode Subjects Difficult to Autofocus The green lamp blinks 16 times per second for subjects with the following characferistics thaf cannot be brought into focus. If this happens, lock the focus on a subject that is approximately the same distance away as your subject (-> 30), and recompose the shot. Main types of subjects where focusing is difficult: • Subjects in scenes without much contrast, e.g. blue sky, or scenes of mainly one color • Subjects in very dark places • Subjects in extreme backlit situations or subjects which are extremely reflective, e.g. the body of a car which gives off a strong reflection • Subjects in a photograph, some of which are close and some of which are in the distance, e.g. animals in a cage • Subjects with a repetitive pattern, e.g. continuous windows in a building, etc. o Holding the Camera • Grasp the camera firmly wifh both hands so that it does not move, and make sure that your hair, fingers or camera strap etc. do not come into contact with the lens, the AF sensor or the flash. ■ Place the tip of your finger on fhe shutter button and holding the camera firmly, gently press down on the shutter button. U-19

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Taking Pictures in Autofiash Mode
Subjects Difficult to Autofocus
The green lamp blinks 16 times per second for subjects
with the following characferistics thaf cannot be brought
into focus.
If this happens, lock the focus on a subject that is
approximately the same distance away as your subject
(-> 30), and recompose the shot.
Main types of subjects where focusing is difficult:
• Subjects in scenes without much contrast, e.g. blue sky,
or scenes of mainly one color
• Subjects in very dark places
• Subjects in extreme backlit situations or subjects which
are extremely reflective, e.g. the body of a car which
gives off a strong reflection
• Subjects in a photograph, some of which are close and
some of which are in the distance, e.g. animals in a cage
• Subjects with a repetitive pattern, e.g. continuous
windows in a building, etc.
o
Holding the Camera
• Grasp the camera firmly wifh both hands so that it does
not move, and make sure that your hair, fingers or
camera strap etc. do not come into contact with the
lens, the AF sensor or the flash.
■ Place the tip of your finger on fhe shutter button and
holding the camera firmly, gently press down on the
shutter button.
U-19