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3.
Place the MODE switch (6) in the PHOTO position. The LCD screen (15) will
still be turned off.
4.
You can turn on the LCD screen by pressing the LCD button (14) or you can
use the viewfinder (1). If the LCD screen is used, all the settings will also be
visible. See figure 8 for their meaning.
5.
Look through the viewfinder or look at the LCD screen to get a good image of
the subject.
6.
Press the EXPOSURE button (7) half way and keep it in this position. The
camera will adjust itself to the surrounding light conditions and then beep.
7.
Fully press the EXPOSURE button. The photograph will now be taken. The
image on the LCD screen will disappear for a short period and the LED (2)
will flash.
8.
The next photograph can be taken when the LED no longer flashes. The
photograph has been saved in the camera’s memory.
Note
:
Keep the glass of the lens clean. Use a cotton bud to clean the lens. If
necessary, use special cleaning liquid for camera lenses. Do not use
a different cleaning product.
Tip
:
The quality of the photograph depends on the surrounding light. More
light will result in a better picture.
Tip
:
The number of photographs that can be taken depends on the
number of details of the object to be photographed. The photograph
indicator on the LCD screen is an approximation.
Tip:
The image viewed through the viewfinder may be slightly different to
what is recorded through the lens. You can use the LCD for greater
accuracy.
4.6.2
Taking photographs using the automatic exposure function
See figure 2.
1.
You can take a photograph of yourself using the automatic exposure
function. You can also use it to take photographs at night without affecting
the sharpness of the image as a result of moving the camera.
2.
Place the camera on the stand.
3.
Turn the camera on using the ON/OFF button (3).
4.
Open the protective lens cover (7, figure 1).
5.
Select the AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE function using the MODE switch.
6.
Direct the camera at the subject. If necessary, use the LCD screen.
7.
Press the EXPOSURE button (3, figure 1) to activate the automatic
exposure. The camera will make a slow beeping noise. The camera will start
to beep more quickly just before the photograph is taken. The photograph
has been taken when the camera no longer beeps.
4.6.3
Taking photographs with special effects
Many different special effects can be used using the software supplied with the
camera. Since the use of this software requires a certain amount of skill and time,
the camera has two special effects itself.
1.
Check whether the camera has been turned on and the protective lens cover
has been removed.
2.
Turn the MODE switch to the PRESET position (position 1, figure 4). The
LCD screen will be turned on. A menu will be displayed.
3.
Press the UP or DOWN buttons until the desired special effect is visible.