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5.2.3 Zoom
Optical Zoom
This camera has an optical zoom which allows you to zoom on a subject in the
highest resolution. Use Zoom In button
(7, figure 2) to enlarge the subject or
Zoom Out
button (6, figure 2) to widen the area of the subject. When using
optical zoom the zoom-indicator at the left of the LCD screen (9, figure 6) will be in
the white area.
Digital Zoom
This function allows you to zoom up to 4 x on a subject in 15 steps when taking a
photograph. The zoom ratio will appear on the middle top of the LCD screen (figure
6) and the zoom-indicator (9, figure 6) will be in the red area.
In the PLAYBACK mode, you could zoom in on parts of a photograph or display a
number of photographs on the screen at once.
Note
:
The use of the digital zoom function when taking photographs will
slightly reduce the quality.
Note
:
The digital zoom does not function when recording video clips.
5.3 Taking
pictures
There are two modes for taking pictures: SNAPSHOT and PRESET. Snapshot mode
is for basic picture taking, while the Pre-set mode allows you to take pictures in one
of five pre-set schemes: Macro, Self-Timer, Landscape, Portrait and Night-Scene.
5.3.1
Taking pictures in SNAPSHOT mode
Note
:
To save the batteries, the camera will turn off automatically when it
has not been used for 3 minutes
See figure 2.
1.
Turn the camera on using the ON/OFF button (3).
2.
Place the MODE DIAL (13) in the SNAPSHOT mode (4, figure 4).
3.
You can turn on/off the LCD screen by pressing the LCD button (16) or you
can use the viewfinder (2). If the LCD screen is used, all the settings will also
be visible. See chapter 3.5 for their meaning.
4.
Look through the viewfinder or look at the LCD screen to get a good image of
the subject.
5.
You can use the Zoom In
or Zoom Out
buttons to narrow or
widen the lens’ field of view. Use the LCD display to preview the effects of
the zoom function.
6.
Press the SHUTTER button (8) half way and keep it in this position. The
camera will adjust itself to the surrounding light conditions and then beep (if
the beep-settings on the camera is switched on).
7.
Fully press the SHUTTER button. The photograph will now be taken. The
image on the LCD screen will disappear for a short period and the LED (1)
will flash.