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Other Useful
Information
Taking Pictures
Playing Back/
Erasing Images
Recording & Viewing
Video Clips
Connecting to
the Computer
Getting Ready
How to Press the Shutter Button (continued)
NOTE
The image in the LCD monitor sometimes darkens while the shutter button is pressed down halfway until
the image becomes focused.
If the subject is not in the center of your desired image, you can point the subject and press the shutter
button down halfway first. And then with the shutter button held halfway down (focus and exposure
locked), reframe your picture and press the shutter button the rest of the way down to complete the
shooting.
Moving the camera while pressing the shutter button will cause the image blurred.
The PDR-2300 uses an accurate auto-focus mechanism. However, it may have difficulty focusing or not
be able to focus under the following situations.
- When the subject is distant and dark
- When there are objects in front of or behind the subject (such as an animal in a cage or a person in
front of a tree)
- Subjects with little reflection, such as hair or fur
- Subjects with no solidity, such as smoke or flames
- Subjects viewed through glass
- Subjects moving at high speed
- Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body
- Extremely low contrast subjects
- Subjects that have low contrast and merge into the background (such as white walls or subjects
dressed in the same color as the background)
• If the image cannot be focused in dark places, the focus is automatically fixed to infinity. When the flash
is used at this time, PDR-2300 will detect the distance to the subject by emitting the pre-flash and then
focus at the subject.
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