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Using AF/AE Lock to Take Photos
When taking a photo, pressing and holding the Shutter button
halfway to lock the focus is called “AF Lock,” and pressing and
holding the Shutter button to lock the brightness is called “AE
Lock.” This is useful when you want to take a photo where the
subject is not in the center of the screen.
1
Press the Shutter button halfway to bring the
subject into focus or to change the composition�
2
Press the Shutter button fully to take the photo�
It is recommended that you use AE/AF lock when taking photos
of the following objects, as they may be difficult to focus on.
•
Shiny objects, such as mirrors and car bodies
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Subjects that are moving at high speed
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Subjects on the other side of glass
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Dark objects, such as hair or fur, that absorb light rather than
reflect it
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Insubstantial objects such as smoke or flames
•
Subjects with little difference between light and dark (for
example, a person wearing clothes the same color as the
background)
•
When there is a large contrast difference in the AF frame and
the subject is in that area (for example, a subject in front of a
high-contrast background)
Printing from Print History
You can display images that you printed previously and view the
settings (image effects, etc.) used at that time.
You can print the images you have taken by following the steps
below.
1
On the playback screen, press [MENU/OK]�
The playback menu appears.
2
Press or to select [PRINT HISTORY]�
3
Press [MENU/OK]�
4
Press or to select the image you want to print�
ERASE
5
Turn the Print lever�
Printing starts.
To cancel printing halfway through, press (Back).
6
After the sound of the film ejecting stops, remove
the ejected film from the camera by the film edge�
CAUTION
Be careful not to let your fingers or the shoulder strap cover the
Film ejection slot.