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Recording Images
Infrared Light
Infrared light generated by a flash or other source can create image
color problems, such as red areas being recorded as green. Such
color problems will show up in the LCD while you are composing the
image.
Operation
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Changing the Lens Orientation
The lens of the camera is built into a lens body that is designed to
rotate. This means you can change the angle of the lens without mov-
ing the rest of the camera.
Rotates up to 180
°
towards the back
Rotates up to 90
°
towards the front
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Recording Images
• Any images recorded while the lens body is rotated so the lens is
pointed from the back of the camera are stored as mirror images of
the image that appears in the LCD before the shutter button is
pressed.
Important!
• Do not apply excessive force when rotating the lens body. Doing so
can cause serious damage to the lens.
• Do not carry the camera or move it around while holding onto only
the lens body.
• Return the lens body to its normal position (with the lens pointing
from the front of the camera) before storing the camera.
AA
AA
A LCD when shutter button is
pressed (in the Record Mode)
BB
BB
B LCD when image is played
back from camera memory
AA
AA
A
BB
BB
B
Operation
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NORMAL/MACRO Switch
The NORMAL/MACRO switch tells the camera how much distance
there will be between the lens and the object whose image you are
recording. The following table describes the conditions covered by
each switch setting.
Switch position
Aperture F2 (○)
F8 (●)
MACRO
13 to 16cm
For close ups taken
indoors
10 to 24 cm
For outdoor close-ups
NORMAL
0.6 to 3.1meters
For portraits taken
indoors
0.3 meters to ∞
For general outdoor
images
* See page 42 for details on how to change the aperture.
F2(○)
F8(●)
13∼16cm
(5.1"∼6.3")
0.6∼3.1m
(2∼10 feet)
10∼24cm
(3.9"∼9.4")
0.3m∼
(1 feet∼)
∞
MACRO
NORMAL
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