16
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Focusing and shooting
1
Compose the picture.
•Center the autofocus frame mark on
the subject.
•To ensure sharp pictures, make sure
your subject is at least approx. 0.7m
(2.3 ft.) at
(28mm wideangle setting)
or 0.75m (2.5 ft.) at (80mm
telephoto setting) away from the camera.
2
Focus on the subject.
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Lightly press the shutter release
button.
•The green LED lights up when focusing
is complete.
•When the shooting distance is approx.
0.7 to 1.2m (2.3 to 3.9 ft.) at 28mm or
approx. 0.75 to 1.5m (2.5 to 4.9 ft.) at
80mm, compose the scene below the
parallax compensation marks.
(
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P. 14)
3
Gently depress the shutter
release button all the way to
take a picture.
•If there is not enough light, the flash
fires automatically. (
-
P. 21)
•After shooting, the number of available
frames is reduced on the LCD panel
one-by-one.
•Pressing the shutter release button with
a jerky motion may cause camera shake.
Turn the camera off to save battery power.