Step 2 Frame a Picture
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When taking pictures in "tall" orientation, turn
the
camera
so
that
the built-in flash
is
above the lens.
2
Frame
the picture.
When
the
camera recognizes a face, a yellow
double
border (focus
area)
will be displayed
around
that
face.
When
the
camera detects
more
than one face, a
double
border will be displayed around
the
face
closest
to
the
camera, and single borders around
the
others.
When shooting pictures
of
subjects
other
than people, or framing a subject
with
which
no
face
is
recognized,
the
camera automatically selects the focus area (one
of
nine)
containing
the
subject closest
to
the
camera
when
the
shutter-release
button
is
pressed
halfway. When the shutter-release
button
is
pressed halfway, the focus
area
at which
focus
has
been acquired will be displayed.
Touch AF/AE
Tap a subject in
the
monitor
to
select
the
focus
area
at which the camera should focus and
set
the exposure.
•
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or a
double
border will be displayed at
the position tapped.
• To disable the focus
area
applied using the
touch AF/
AE
function, tap
~'
• If a position at which focus cannot be
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acquired
is
tapped,
~
~
will be displayed in
the monitor. Tap another position
within:
~.
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Ready
the camera.
Hold
the
camera steadily
in
both
hands, keeping your
fingers and
other
objects away from the lens, flash and
self-timer lamp.
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