Casio P600 User Manual - Page 78

Using Pan Focus, Enter the Movie Mode

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 2. While watching the image on the monitor screen, use [̇] and [̈] to focus. Manual focus position To do this: Focus in on the subject Focus out on the subject Do this: Press [̇]. Press [̈]. • Pressing [̇] or [̈] causes the area inside of the boundary displayed in step 1 to fill the monitor screen momentarily to aid in focus. The normal image reappears a short while later. 3. Press the shutter button to record the image. IMPORTANT! • In the Manual Focus mode, the [̇] and [̈] keys adjust focus, even if you used key customization to assign other functions to them (page 123). Using Pan Focus You can use Pan Focus in the Movie Mode (page 111) to fix focus at a preset distance, so Auto Focus is not performed during movie recording. 1. Enter the Movie Mode (page 111). • This automatically selects Pan Focus as the focus mode, which is indicated by "PF" appearing on the monitor screen. • If another focus mode is selected in the Movie Mode, use [ ] to display the "PF" (Pan Focus) indicator. 2. Press the shutter button to record a movie. IMPORTANT! • Pan Focus can be used in the Movie Mode only. You cannot use Pan Focus in any other REC mode. 78

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
2.
While watching the
image on the monitor
screen, use [
±
] and
[
²
] to focus.
Pressing [
±
] or [
²
] causes the area inside of the
boundary displayed in step 1 to fill the monitor
screen momentarily to aid in focus. The normal
image reappears a short while later.
3.
Press the shutter button to record the image.
IMPORTANT!
• In the Manual Focus mode, the [
±
] and [
²
] keys
adjust focus, even if you used key customization to
assign other functions to them (page 123).
To do this:
Focus in on the subject
Focus out on the subject
Do this:
Press [
±
].
Press [
²
].
Manual focus position
Using Pan Focus
You can use Pan Focus in the Movie Mode (page 111) to
fix focus at a preset distance, so Auto Focus is not
performed during movie recording.
1.
Enter the Movie Mode
(page 111).
This automatically selects
Pan Focus as the focus
mode, which is indicated
by “PF” appearing on the
monitor screen.
If another focus mode is selected in the Movie Mode,
use [
] to display the “PF” (Pan Focus) indicator.
2.
Press the shutter button to record a movie.
IMPORTANT!
• Pan Focus can be used in the Movie Mode only. You
cannot use Pan Focus in any other REC mode.