Olympus C3020 C-3020 Zoom Reference Manual (5.6 MB) - Page 107

Macro mode shooting — Taking close-up pictures, Press the, button repeatedly until, Macro mode or

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Chapter 5 Macro mode shooting - Taking close-up pictures Allows you to shoot close to the subject (no closer than 0.2 m (8 inches)) so that you can fill the entire frame with your subject while the zoom lever is pressed to the maximum W position. When your target subject is at the center of the frame as shown in the rightside example below, macro mode shooting with the Spot metering (P. 102) will bring you a better picture. If you are close to a subject, the picture area in the viewfinder is different from the picture that the camera actually records (P. 79). For macro mode shooting, we recommend using the monitor (P. 81). Normal shooting With the macro mode 1 Press the button repeatedly until (Macro mode) or (Spot metering+Macro mode) appears on the control panel. Digital ESP (no indication) Control panel Macro mode 2 Take a picture. Supported working range Normal (except macro) : 0.8 m to ∞ (2.6 ft to ∞) Macro : 0.2 m to 0.8 m (8 inches to 2.6 ft) ~ Continued on next page 107

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Chapter 5
Macro mode shooting
— Taking close-up pictures
Allows you to shoot close to the subject (no closer than 0.2 m (8 inches)) so
that you can fill the entire frame with your subject while the zoom lever is
pressed to the maximum W position.
When your target subject is at the center of the frame as shown in the right-
side example below, macro mode shooting with the Spot metering (P. 102)
will bring you a better picture.
If you are close to a subject, the picture area in the viewfinder is different from
the picture that the camera actually records (P. 79). For macro mode
shooting, we recommend using the monitor
(P. 81).
Control panel
Macro mode
1
Press the
button repeatedly until
(Macro mode) or
(Spot metering+Macro mode) appears on the control panel.
Digital ESP
(no indication)
2
Take a picture.
Normal shooting
With the macro mode
Supported working range
Normal (except macro) : 0.8 m to
(2.6 ft to
)
Macro
: 0.2 m to 0.8 m (8 inches to 2.6 ft)
~
Continued on next page