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ENG-9
6. Close-up Shooting
The yellow line on the distance scale indicates the range in which image degradation is minimal during
close-up shooting.* The following procedure shows how to focus within the range indicated by the
yellow line in order to capture photos with high denition.
*
However, maximum magnication is 0.5x when shooting within the range indicated by the yellow line on the distance scale.
We recommend using a tripod for close-up (macro) shooting.
2 Adjust the zoom ring and
position the camera by
moving it forward or back.
Set the magnication
and obtain a rough focus
by using the zoom ring
to adjust the focusing
distance.
A rough focus is obtained so
that the user can focus when
shooting within the range
indicated by the yellow line on
the distance scale.
3 Press the shutter button
halfway and focus using AF
or MF before shooting.
In order to achieve a sharp focus
in manual focus (MF) mode,
please use the magnied view
feature* which is found in cameras
that offer Live View shooting.
* For information about this
feature, see the camera’s
instruction manual.
In addition, please also
read the Live View shooting
cautions section found in the
camera’s instruction manual.
1
After setting the zoom
ring to macro, position the
focusing ring so that the
indicator appears in the
center of the yellow line on
the distance scale.
Maximum magnication is
0.5x when shooting within the
range indicated by the yellow
line on the distance scale.
When shooting at a higher
magnication, please move
out of the range indicated by
the yellow line to focus.
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