Epson PhotoPC User Manual - Page 57

Using Optional Lenses, accurate image of your picture. The best way to take close-up pictures is

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3 Connect the other end of the adapter to an electrical outlet. Using Optional Lenses Although you can use any standard 37 mm video camcorder lens or filter with PhotoPC, lenses manufactured by Tiffen® are recommended. Call (800) 522-7835 for ordering information. To attach a lens, screw it onto the camera as shown below. preview feature to see your images on the screen before you capture them. See page 5-5 for more information about taking pictures from your computer. CAUTION Handle the camera carefully and avoid jarring it when using an optional lens. When you use a close-up lens, the viewfinder will not give you an accurate image of your picture. The best way to take close-up pictures is by connecting the camera to your computer. You can use the live A B A-5

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3
Connect the other end of the adapter to an electrical outlet.
Using Optional Lenses
Although you can use any standard 37 mm video camcorder lens or filter
with PhotoPC, lenses manufactured by Tiffen
®
are recommended. Call
(800) 522–7835 for ordering information.
To attach a lens, screw it onto the camera as shown below.
When you use a close-up lens, the viewfinder will not give you an
accurate image of your picture. The best way to take close-up pictures is
by connecting the camera to your computer. You can use the live
preview feature to see your images on the screen before you capture
them. See
page 5-5 for more information about taking pictures from your
computer.
CAUTION
Handle the camera carefully and avoid jarring it when using an optional
lens.