Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual - Page 64

Adjusting the Focus, on the screen. If you want, you can reframe

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NOTE This View menu illustrates what you see if your user mode is set to Full Auto. Your View menu will look different if the user mode is set to Program or Manual. 3 Press the shutter button halfway to lock the auto focus and exposure. When the camera locks its settings, the camera status light stops flashing and you see a green circle on the screen. If you want, you can reframe your picture while holding the button down. 2 Press the bottom left button (next to the current frame 4 setting). 4 Press the button all the way down to capture the image. For a few seconds, the word MACRO appears on the LCD screen, and a green frame appears around the previewed image. Also, the macro mode icon appears in the lower left corner of the screen. Macro mode remains active until you change it or turn off the camera. NOTE When you take macro close-ups, you should use a tripod (as described in Appendix A) and disable the flash. Otherwise, your pictures may appear blurry and washed out. Adjusting the Focus The PhotoPC 850Z lets you adjust the distance of the focal point. Follow these steps: A 1 Make sure that the camera is set to Manual user mode. (See page 1-13 for details.) B Framing, Focusing, and Zooming 4-5

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Framing, Focusing, and Zooming
4-5
A
B
4
NOTE
This View menu illustrates what you see if your user mode is
set to
Full Auto
. Your View menu will look different if the
user mode is set to
Program
or
Manual
.
2
Press the bottom left button (next to the current frame
setting).
For a few seconds, the word
MACRO
appears on the
LCD screen, and a green frame appears around the
previewed image. Also, the macro mode icon
appears
in the lower left corner of the screen.
3
Press the shutter button halfway to lock the auto focus
and exposure. When the camera locks its settings, the
camera status light stops flashing and you see a green
circle
on the screen. If you want, you can reframe
your picture while holding the button down.
4
Press the button all the way down to capture the image.
Macro mode remains active until you change it or turn off
the camera.
NOTE
When you take macro close-ups, you should use a tripod (as
described in Appendix A) and disable the flash. Otherwise, your
pictures may appear blurry and washed out.
Adjusting the Focus
The PhotoPC 850Z lets you adjust the distance of the focal
point. Follow these steps:
1
Make sure that the camera is set to Manual user mode.
(See page 1-13 for details.)