Epson PhotoPC 3000Z Quick Reference Guide - Page 15

Look straight through the viewfinder and center, the way down to take the picture.

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NOTE To change the programmed subject setting (when the user mode is set to Program), or make changes to exposure, white balance, or other advanced settings, press the MENU button to see the Viewfinder menu. (See your User's Guide for details.) 4 Look straight through the viewfinder and center your subject within the cross-hairs. 5 Push the T (telephoto) button to zoom in on your subject, or the W (wide angle) button to zoom out. 6 Hold the shutter button halfway down to lock the auto focus and exposure. 7 Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the picture. 8 Hold the camera still until the shutter snaps, then release the shutter button. When the photo capture light stops flashing, your image is saved. CAUTION If you set the camera down while the light is still flashing, do it carefully. The camera may lose your image if you set it down too hard. 12

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NOTE
To change the programmed subject setting (when the user
mode is set to Program), or make changes to exposure, white
balance, or other advanced settings, press the
MENU
button
to see the Viewfinder menu. (See your
User
s Guide
for
details.)
4
Look straight through the viewfinder and center
your subject within the cross-hairs.
5
Push the
T
(telephoto) button to zoom in on your
subject, or the
W
(wide angle) button to zoom out.
6
Hold the shutter button halfway
down to lock the auto focus and
exposure.
7
Press the shutter button the rest of
the way down to take the picture.
8
Hold the camera still until the shutter snaps, then
release the shutter button. When the photo capture
light stops flashing, your image is saved.
CAUTION
If you set the camera down while the light is still flashing, do it
carefully. The camera may lose your image if you set it down
too hard.