When the shooting distance is closer than 1 m/3.3 ft., there is a difference between what you see in the viewfinder and the picture you actually take, and therefore the part of the picture outside the close-up frame will be cut off. After locking the focus on your subject. bring the subject into the close-up frame, compose the shot and take the picture.
The camera has a built-in automatic calendar that runs until the year 2049, so there is no need to set the date each time pictures are taken. However, the procedure below describes how to correct the date when you are traveling overseas or have replaced the date battery
Use the focus lock mode when you want to take a picture of your subject on the edge of the picture frame Center the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button lightly Keep the shutter button lightly pressed
Shooting in Close-up Mode Use this mode when you want to take close-up pictures of flowers and insects. The lens automatically locks into position at 90mm and you can get as close as 45cm /1.5ft to the subject to take a picture. Turn the dial to
In this mode, the flash does not fire regardless of how dark the conditions are when the picture is taken Use this mode for sunset shots, for places where flash use is prohibited or for available light photography. Press the button until the
Zoom Operation You can use the wide-angle and telephoto zoom buttons while looking through the viewfinder to freely change the size of the subjects images