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ISO
Max. WIDE (WIDE Limit)
Max. TELE (TELE Limit)
AUTO
0.6 - 8.9 m
0.5 - 7.4 m
80
0.6 - 6.3 m
0.5 - 5.2 m
160
0.9 - 8.9 m
0.7 - 7.4 m
320
1.3 - 12.5 m
1.0 - 10.4 m
Using the Zoom and Macro Functions
To zoom in and make the subject larger in the
viewfinder, rotate the zoom ring to the left. To
zoom out and make the subject smaller, rotate
the zoom ring to the right. You can take a
picture up to 0.6 m from the subject.
You can also take very close shots within a
range of 0.2 m to 0.6 m from the subject by
setting the camera in the macro mode. To set
the camera in the macro mode, hold down the
macro button and then turn the main dial or
sub dial until you see the macro mark in the
control panel. Repeat the procedure to switch
off the macro mark and return the camera to
normal operation.
Using the Built-in Flash
When the flash warning blinks in the lower left corner of the viewfinder, there is not enough light to
take the picture. Press the flash button
to raise the built-in flash unit, and then take the picture.
After raising the flash, the flash warning may continue to blink until the flash is fully charged. When
you take the picture, the flash will fire with an intensity adjusted automatically for the best exposure.
Flash Range
Use the flash within these ranges to prevent overexposure and underexposure of your pictures.
Rapidly firing the flash could cause it to overheat. Do not fire it more than 30 times in succession.
After prolonged use, allow the flash to cool for at least 10 minutes between shooting sessions. Before
using the flash, make sure that its face is clean.