14
Underwater Photography
The best time for underwater photography is when the sun is directly overhead
(note that pictures taken underwater may have a blue cast). While shooting, avoid
exhaling bubbles into the frame.
The fl ash may be unable to light the entire subject when the camera is zoomed
all the way out or at distances of 30 cm (1 ft.) or less, and its range may vary with
depth and clarity. It may also refl ect from suspended materials, producing bright
spots in the picture. Take a test shot and view the results in the monitor.
The AF-assist lamp can not be used when the camera is in the FJ-CP1.
Audio Playback
Sound may be muffl ed if the camera is in the case during audio playback.
3. Take Pictures
Ready the camera
Hold the case steadily in both hands.
Don’t Block the Shot
Keep fi ngers and other objects away from the
lens window and fl ash.
Frame the picture
Use the zoom control on the FJ-CP1 to frame the
subject in the monitor.
Framing Pictures
Strong light sources may cause refl ections to ap-
pear in pictures; check the monitor before shoot-
ing and change the angle if necessary.
Zoom out
Zoom in
Focus and shoot
Press the shutter-release button on the FJ-CP1
halfway to focus. Smoothly press the button the
rest of the way down to shoot. Use the
button on the FJ-CP1 to play pictures back.
Ta
ke Pictures