Nikon LITETOUCH Instruction Manual - Page 34
Close-up photography
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Close-up photography Use the parallax compensation marks when the camera-to-subject distance is shorter than 1 meter. Minimum camera-to-subject distance is approx. 0.65m If you wish to shoot a subject such as a flower as large as possible in a picture, you can get up to as close as approx. 0.65m from the subject. By setting the Zoom button to the (telephoto) position, a larger image can be obtained. 1 Compose the picture within the parallax compensation marks, then press the shutter release button halfway. The shaded area (marked with ) in the left illustrations is included in the picture. 2 Check that the green LED lights up, then shoot. If the subject is closer than approx. 0.65m, the green LED blinks as a warning. Note that you may take a picture even if the camera-tosubject distance is extremely short (approx. 0.3m). However, the focus may not be sharp. 34 Advanced Operations