Sony DSC-P150/LJ Operating Instructions - Page 27

Using the self-timer, Center the subject in the frame.

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Using the self-timer Shooting still images • When shooting in the close-ups (Macro) mode, use the LCD screen. If you shoot using the finder, the range you can see through the finder may differ from the actual recording range. This is due to parallax. • When shooting in close-ups (Macro) mode, the in-focus range becomes extremely narrow, and the entire subject may not be in focus. • When shooting in close-ups (Macro) mode, the AF speed drops in order to focus accurately on close subjects. 60min VGA 101 96 S AF 1 , Set the mode dial to , and press V ( ) on the control button. The (Self-timer) indicator appears on the screen. • If the menu is currently displayed, press MENU first so that the menu disappears. • You can also carry out this operation when the mode dial is set to P, M, SCN or . 60min VGA FINE 101 96 S AF 30 F2.8 2 , Center the subject in the frame. Press and hold the shutter button halfway down to focus on, then press the shutter button fully down. The self-timer lamp (page 8) flashes and a beep sounds after you press the shutter button until the shutter operates (approximately 10 seconds later). To cancel the self-timer in the middle of the operation Press V ( ) on the control button again. The indicator disappears from the LCD screen. • If you press the shutter button while standing in front of the camera, the focus and the exposure may not be correctly set. 27

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Shooting still images
When shooting in the close-ups (Macro) mode,
use the LCD screen. If you shoot using the
finder, the range you can see through the finder
may differ from the actual recording range.
This is due to parallax.
When shooting in close-ups (Macro) mode, the
in-focus range becomes extremely narrow, and
the entire subject may not be in focus.
When shooting in close-ups (Macro) mode, the
AF speed drops in order to focus accurately on
close subjects.
Using the self-timer
,
Set the mode dial to
, and
press
V
(
) on the control
button.
The
(Self-timer) indicator appears on
the screen.
If the menu is currently displayed, press MENU
first so that the menu disappears.
You can also carry out this operation when the
mode dial is set to P, M, SCN or
.
,
Center the subject in the frame.
Press and hold the shutter
button halfway down to focus
on, then press the shutter
button fully down.
The self-timer lamp (page 8) flashes and a
beep sounds after you press the shutter
button until the shutter operates
(approximately 10 seconds later).
To cancel the self-timer in the middle
of the operation
Press
V
(
) on the control button again.
The
indicator disappears from the LCD
screen.
If you press the shutter button while standing in
front of the camera, the focus and the exposure
may not be correctly set.
1
60min
VGA
101
96
S AF
2
60min
VGA
FINE
101
96
F2.8
30
S AF