Close-ups
Your camera
is
designed to open
a new world of beautiful, exciting
close-up pictures.
You
can take
them
in
daylight
orwith
flash and no
other camera does it so easi
Iy
.
With no accessories, you can come
as close as 10.4 inches. Pictures
taken at that distance will show your
subject at half its actual size.
For medium close-ups (pets,
children, etc.), look through the
viewfinder and as you move
in
close, lightly press the shutter
button partway several times to
"preview"
the picture at various
dis-
tances. When you see the picture
you want, just press the button all
the way.
To
shoot at the closest possible
dis-
tance, look through the viewfinder
and come closer to your subject than
10.4 inches.
Lightly press the shut-
ter button partway and hold it there.
You'll hear the camera set the lens
for 10.4 inches.
Move the camera back and forth
until your subject is as sharp and
clear as possible. When it is, press
the button all the way to take the
picture.
To
avoid possible discomfort from
the flash, extreme close-ups of
people should be made
in
natural
I ight rather than with flash.
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Close-ups
Your camera
is
designed to open
a new world of beautiful, exciting
close-up pictures.
You
can take
them
in
daylight
orwith
flash and no
other camera does it so easi
Iy
.
With no accessories, you can come
as close as 10.4 inches. Pictures
taken at that distance will show your
subject at half its actual size.
For medium close-ups (pets,
children, etc.), look through the
viewfinder and as you move
in
close, lightly press the shutter
button partway several times to
"preview"
the picture at various
dis-
tances. When you see the picture
you want, just press the button all
the way.
To
shoot at the closest possible
dis-
tance, look through the viewfinder
and come closer to your subject than
10.4 inches.
Lightly press the shut-
ter button partway and hold it there.
You'll hear the camera set the lens
for 10.4 inches.
Move the camera back and forth
until your subject is as sharp and
clear as possible. When it is, press
the button all the way to take the
picture.
To
avoid possible discomfort from
the flash, extreme close-ups of
people should be made
in
natural
I ight rather than with flash.
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