Panasonic DMC-TZ4S Digital Still Camera - Page 40

Taking close-up pictures

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3 Applications (Record) Taking close-up pictures To enlarge the subject, you can take pictures from even closer up than the normal focus range allows (up to 5 cm [0.17 feet] for max. W) by using 'MACRO ( )'. Mode dial 1 Set to 2 Set to (NORMAL PICTURE mode) or (MOTION PICTURE mode) 3 Set to 'MACRO' 5 Focus may take time to align for subjects over 50 cm (1.64 feet) away. display • To cancel Macro mode → Press ▼ again. Taking close-up pictures without standing close to subject 'TELE MACRO function' Useful for taking close-up pictures of, for example, birds that may fly away if approached, or to blur background and emphasize subject. 'TELE MACRO' operates automatically when optical or extended optical zoom ratios are set to maximum; focus can be aligned for distances as close as 1 m (3.28 feet). Turn to max. T Digital zoom may also be used. 5 Cannot be used in the following circumstances: • When not using 'MACRO' in (NORMAL PICTURE mode) or (MOTION PICTURE mode) • Scene modes other than 'FOOD','CANDLE LIGHT','BABY','HIGH SENS.' ,'UNDERWATER', 'PET', and 'HI-SPEED BURST'. is displayed when using 'macro' in (NORMALPICTURE mode) and (MOTION PICTURE mode). We recommend using a tripod, the self-timer (P.42), and flash 'FORCED FLASH OFF' (P.38). Moving the camera after aligning the focus is likely to result in poorly focused pictures if subject is close to camera, due to margin for focus alignment being severely reduced. Resolution may be reduced around the edges of the picture. When using (INTELLIGENT AUTO mode), macro recording can be activated by just pointing the camera at subject. ( display) 40 VQT1P79

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To enlarge the subject, you can take pictures from even closer up than the normal focus
range allows (up to 5 cm [0.17 feet] for max. W) by using ‘MACRO (
)’.
1
Set to
2
Set to
(NORMAL PICTURE mode)
or
(MOTION PICTURE mode)
3
Set to ‘MACRO’
display
5
5
• To cancel Macro mode
Press
again.
Mode dial
Taking close-up pictures without standing close to subject
‘TELE MACRO function’
Useful for taking close-up pictures of, for example, birds that may fly away if approached,
or to blur background and emphasize subject.
‘TELE MACRO’ operates automatically when optical or extended optical zoom ratios are
set to maximum; focus can be aligned for distances as close as 1 m (3.28 feet).
Turn to
max. T
5
5
Digital zoom may also be used.
Cannot be used in the following circumstances:
When not using ‘MACRO’ in
(NORMAL
PICTURE mode) or
(MOTION PICTURE mode)
Scene modes other than ‘FOOD’,‘CANDLE
LIGHT’,‘BABY’,‘HIGH SENS.’ ,‘UNDERWATER’,
‘PET’, and ‘HI-SPEED BURST’.
is displayed when using ‘macro’ in
(NORMAL
PICTURE mode) and
(MOTION PICTURE mode).
We recommend using a tripod, the self-timer (P.42), and flash
‘FORCED FLASH
OFF’ (P.38).
Moving the camera after aligning the focus is likely to result in poorly focused pictures if
subject is close to camera, due to margin for focus alignment being severely reduced.
Resolution may be reduced around the edges of the picture.
When using
(INTELLIGENT AUTO mode), macro recording can be activated by just
pointing the camera at subject. (
display)
Applications
(Record)
3
Taking close-up pictures
Focus may take time to align for
subjects over 50 cm (1.64 feet) away.