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3
Press the shutter release button down
half way to set the focus.
The camera gives a short double-beep, the green shooting mark "
Z
"
lights on the LCD monitor and the focus frame turns green to indicate
that the focus has been set.
Holding the camera
Hold the camera in both hands with the LCD monitor facing you. Take care that your fingers do not obstruct
the lens or flash.
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Note
• A flashing shooting mark "
Z
" indicates that the
focus is not set. Press the shutter release button
half way again until the shooting mark "
Z
" stays
lit and the focus is set.
• When the focus frame (
Æ
p.70) is set to [MULTI
AF], the selected focus frame turns green.
• There is no selected focus frame displayed
when the focus is fixed at infinity (Twilight mode,
Night View mode, and Landscape mode).
Pressing the shutter release button half way
When you press the shutter release button, it stops at a
point on the way down to the fully pressed position. At this
point, it is said to be pressed half way and the camera
determines the focus in readiness for taking a picture. If you
then continue pressing the shutter release button all the way
down, the camera takes the picture.
Relax your shoulders.
Brace your elbows lightly
against your sides.
Hold the camera in
both hands.
Pipip
Not pressed
Pressed half way
Pressed fully
(starts picture
shooting)