Introduction
FC-2500 Quick Reference Guide
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Figure 1-2. Components of the FC-2500 – Back View
The key to taking great pictures with the FC-2500 digital camera is
learning how to properly use it. Before warming up, take the time to
know the FC-2500 to make consistently great quality pictures.
Positioning the FC-2500
The main difference between an off-the-shelf digital camera and the
FC-2500 is how it is held. Whereas traditional cameras include a
viewfinder and sometimes, an LCD display, the FC-2500’s display is
the viewfinder that operates on a horizontal plane. Instead of holding
the FC-2500 up to your eye, you hold it in front of you, about waist
high (or whatever is comfortable).
Please refer to your FC-2500 Operator’s Manual
for a comprehensive glossary of photography and
terms, and detailed instructions on how to change
the settings mentioned in this companion guide.
For a detailed description of all FC-2500
components (including indicators and interface
connections) please refer to your FC-2500
Operator’s Manual.