Kodak LS755 User's Guide - Page 19

Focus setting, between Auto, Macro, Super Macro, Partial

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Taking pictures and videos Use this mode For Museum For taking pictures in museums and other places where flash photography and sounds are prohibited. The sounds and flash are disabled. Nagashidori Shooting while following a fast-moving subject, such as a car. (Panning Using a slow shutter speed, the background of the picture Shot) appears to be moving while the subject stays in one place. TV Screen Taking pictures of TV screens. Slow shutter speed prevents horizontal lines from appearing in the taken picture. Place the camera on a flat and steady surface to avoid hand movements. Candle Light Subjects illuminated by candlelight. Retains the feel of candlelight colors in the pictures. Sunset Subjects at dusk. Vividly reproduces the sunset. Auction Pictures of merchandise. Vividly and precisely accentuates merchandise. Pictures taken are VGA size. Focus setting You can choose a focus setting to a desired distance. Use for taking close-ups or shooting a background without focusing on a close object. Pressing the button when shooting toggles between Auto, Macro, Super Macro, Partial AF, and Inf. Focus setting Auto Macro Super macro Details Normal auto-focus The focus can be adjusted for subjects as close as 6 in. (15 cm) from the lens in Wide Angle; and 20 in. (50 cm) from the lens in Telephoto. The focus can be adjusted for subjects as close as 2 in. (5 cm) to the camera. The lens is automatically set to Wide Angle and the zoom function is disabled. www.kodak.com/go/support 12

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Taking pictures and videos
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Focus setting
You can choose a focus setting to a desired
distance. Use for taking close-ups or shooting
a background without focusing on a close
object.
Pressing the
button when shooting toggles
between Auto, Macro, Super Macro, Partial
AF, and Inf.
Museum
For taking pictures in museums and other places where flash
photography and sounds are prohibited. The sounds and flash
are disabled.
Nagashidori
(Panning
Shot)
Shooting while following a fast-moving subject, such as a car.
Using a slow shutter speed, the background of the picture
appears to be moving while the subject stays in one place.
TV Screen
Taking pictures of TV screens. Slow shutter speed prevents
horizontal lines from appearing in the taken picture. Place the
camera on a flat and steady surface to avoid hand
movements.
Candle Light
Subjects illuminated by candlelight. Retains the feel of
candlelight colors in the pictures.
Sunset
Subjects at dusk. Vividly reproduces the sunset.
Auction
Pictures of merchandise. Vividly and precisely accentuates
merchandise. Pictures taken are VGA size.
Use this mode
For
Focus setting
Details
Auto
Normal auto-focus
Macro
The focus can be adjusted for subjects as close as 6 in. (15 cm)
from the lens in Wide Angle; and 20 in. (50 cm) from the lens in
Telephoto.
Super
macro
The focus can be adjusted for subjects as close as 2 in. (5 cm) to
the camera. The lens is automatically set to Wide Angle and the
zoom function is disabled.