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16
B
The Shutter-Release Button
The camera
has
a two-stage shutter-release button.
The
camera focuses when the shutter-
release
button
is
pressed halfway.
To
take
the
photograph,
press
the shutter-release
button
the rest
of
the
way down.
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Focus: press
halfway
Shoot: press
all
the
way
down
B
The Standby Timer
The viewfinder and information
display will
turn
off
if
no operations
are
performed for
about
eight seconds, reducing the drain on
the
battery.
Press
the
shutter-release
button
halfway
to
reactivate the
display.
The length
of
time
before the standby timer expires automatically
can
be
selected
using Custom Setting
c2
(Auto
off
timers;
CD
64).
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Exposure meters on
B
The Built-in
Flash
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Exposure meters
off
If
additional lighting
is
required for correct exposure
in~
mode, the
built-in flash will
pop up automatically
when the shutter-release
button
is
pressed
halfway
(D
34).
If
the
flash
is
raised, photographs
can
only be taken when the
flash-ready
indicator(~)
is
displayed. If
the
flash-ready
indicator
is
not
displayed,
the flash
is
charging;
remove your finger
briefly
from the shutter-release
button
and
try
again.
To
save
battery power when the
flash
is
not
in
use,
return
it
to
its
closed
position by pressing
it
gently
downward
till the
latch clicks
into
place.
PI
Using a
Zoom
Lens
Use
the zoom ring
to
zoom in on
the
subject
so
that
it
fills
a
larger
area
of
the frame, or zoom
out
to
increase the
area
visible
in the
final
photograph
(select longer focal lengths
on the
lens focal length scale
to
zoom in, shorter
focal
lengths
to
zoom out).
Exposure meters
on
:
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