Sony DEV-50 Digital Recording Binoculars Handbook - Page 52
Self-Timer, Tele Macro, Sunrise&Sunset, Fireworks, Landscape, Portrait, Spotlight, Beach
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Table of Contents (Sunrise&Sunset)* Reproduces the atmosphere of scenes such as sunsets or sunrises. (Fireworks)* Takes spectacular shots of fireworks. (Landscape)* Shoots distant subjects clearly. This setting also prevents this product from focusing on glass or metal mesh in windows between this product and the subject. (Portrait) Brings out the subject such as people or flowers while creating a soft background. (Spotlight)** Prevents people's faces from appearing excessively white when subjects are lit by strong light. (Beach)** Takes the vivid blue of the ocean or a lake. (Snow)** Takes bright pictures of a white landscape. Self-Timer Press PHOTO to start the count down. A photo is recorded after about 10 seconds. Off Cancels the self-timer. On ( ) Starts the self-timer recording. Once you shoot a photo, the setting is canceled. To cancel recording, select . Notes If you change the [2D/3D Mode Select] setting, the [ Self-Timer] setting returns to default. Tele Macro This is useful to shoot small subjects, such as flowers or insects. You can blur out backgrounds and the subject stands out clearer. Off Cancels Tele Macro. (Tele Macro is also canceled when you move the zoom lever to the W side.) On ( ) The zoom (p. 19) moves to the top of the T (telephoto) side automatically and allows recording subjects at close range down to about 38 cm (15 in.). Menu Lists Index * Adjusted to focus on subjects farther away only. ** Adjusted not to focus on subjects a short distance away. Notes If you set [Scene Selection], [White Balance], [IRIS] and [Shutter Speed] settings are canceled. Notes If you change the [2D/3D Mode Select] setting, the [Tele Macro] setting returns to default. When recording a distant subject, focusing may be difficult and can take some time. Adjust the focus manually ([Focus], p. 49) when it is hard to focus automatically. GB 52