Pentax IQZoom 60 IQZoom 60 Manual - Page 12

Ordinary, shooting, Macro

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VIEWFINDER INDICATIONS AND SHOOTING RANGES 0 0 O Autofocus frame Bring this frame on what you want to focus. O Picture-area frame This is the area in which you should compose a macro (close-up) or an ordinary photograph. • Parallax-correction frame When taking a close-up picture of the subject 0.6 meters (2 ft.) or so away, or an ordinary picture of the subject one meter (3.3 ft.) or so away, compose the picture within this frame. 4m Part of the lens front is seen through the viewfinder when the lens is set at the wide-angle position, but it is not recorded on film. Ordinary shooting Macro shooting 10 Shooting ranges (Effective camera-to-subject distance) • The ordinary shooting ranges from (infinity) to one meter (3.3 ft.) • The macro shooting ranges from one meter (3.3 ft.) to 0.54 (1.8 ft.). No subject closer than 0.54 meters (1.8 ft.) can be photographed.

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VIEWFINDER
INDICATIONS
AND
SHOOTING
RANGES
0
0
Ordinary
shooting
Macro
shooting
10
O
Autofocus
frame
Bring
this
frame
on
what
you
want
to
focus.
O
Picture
-area
frame
This
is
the
area
in
which
you
should
compose
a
macro
(close-up)
or
an
ordinary
photograph.
Parallax
-correction
frame
When
taking
a
close-up
picture
of
the
subject
0.6
meters
(2
ft.)
or
so
away,
or
an
ordinary
picture
of
the
subject
one
meter
(3.3
ft.)
or
so
away,
compose
the
picture
within
this
frame.
4
m
Part
of
the
lens
front
is
seen
through
the
viewfinder
when
the
lens
is
set
at
the
wide-angle
position,
but
it
is
not
recorded
on
film.
Shooting
ranges
(Effective
camera
-to
-subject
distance)
The
ordinary
shooting
ranges
from
(infinity)
to
one
meter
(3.3
ft.)
The
macro
shooting
ranges
from
one
meter
(3.3
ft.)
to
0.54
(1.8
ft.).
No
subject
closer
than
0.54
meters
(1.8
ft.)
can
be
photographed.