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Switching Between Macro and Landscape Mode
«Applicable mode:
C
/
M
»
Macro and Landscape modes help you select the best possible camera
settings for shots of close-up subjects and distant scenery.
1
With the camera ready to shoot in "
C
" or
"
M
" mode, press the Macro/Landscape
button
O
.
The camera changes between Macro and Landscape mode each time
the Macro/Landscape button
O
is pressed.
c
Macro Mode
Macro mode allows you to take close-up pictures at distances as close as
approx. 20 cm (7.9")*
1
from the subject. Because the focal length of the lens
is locked in the wide-angle position (shortest focal length), the zoom does
not function.*
2
As flash mode, you can select either
b
Fill-in Flash mode, in which the flash
fires for every shot, or
g
Flash Off mode, in which the flash never fires.
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Æ
p.63)
*
1
Distance measured from the glass cover plate on the lens to the subject.
*
2
Only the digital zoom can be used.
A
Important
This setting reverts to the default value when you turn the camera off.
B
Note
You cannot change Macro/Landscape mode while in Twilight or Night View scene modes.
c
Macro
Normal
(Default)
Y
Landscape
O
O
O
Approx.
20 cm