Sure Shot Z90W : How to shoot in close-up mode.
Article ID: ART121304 |
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Date published: 05/12/2015 |
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Date last updated: 08/17/2015 |
Description
How to shoot in close-up mode.
Solution
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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
- The lens automatically zooms to 90mm and locks into position
- Position the AF frame over your subject and take the picture
- If you are shooting at less than 1m / 3.3 ft from the subject, follow the following instructions
Close-up Photography
When you are shooting at distances of 1m / 3.3 ft or less, the area visible through the viewfinder does not match the area actually included in the shot. The area above the close-up frame marking will not be included in the photograph. For pictures taken at distances less than 1m / 3.3 ft follow these instructions
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Set the focus
- Position the AF frame over your subject and press the shutter button halfway
- Check that the green indicator lights
- Keep the shutter button pressed halfway down
Compose the shot and take the picture
- Compose the shot so that the subject is below the close-up frame and then take the picture
- Do not change the distance from the camera to the subject
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