C-211 Olympus Cameras

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Taking Good Pictures
Taking Shots Close Up
(Macro Mode)
Use macro mode for shooting subjects close to the camera.This mode lets you move
in quite close, so that even a small subject will fill the frame.
When using macro, you should maintain a distance of 8 to 31 inches from the subject.
While it is possible to take macro shots from any distance, images taken at less than 8
inches or farther than 31 inches are likely to be out of focus or poorly exposed.
When subject is at minimum distance (8 inches)
For a telephoto shot, push the zoom lever to T.
The monitor is filled by a 3"×2" subject.
For a wide shot, push the zoom lever to W.
The monitor is filled by an 8"×6" subject.
1 Set the mode dial to RECORD ( ).
The camera enters RECORD mode.
2 Press the FOCUS button once.
The macro mark appears on the monitor.
If you press the button twice, you set the
camera to quick focus mode. If you do this
by mistake, press the button again as
necessary to bring up the macro mark.
3 Take the shot.
To cancel macro mode...
You cancel the mode by pressing the FOCUS
button again (to switch to quick focus or
autofocus), or by turning the camera off.
Monitor
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Macro mark
HELP
Using flash together with macro may result in pronounced shadows.
If you use flash when shooting very close to your subject (at about 8 inches), the right
side of the picture will come out relatively dark.This is a normal characteristic of this
camera’s flash mechanism.
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