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Close-up picture How do I activate the Macro Mode in order to shoot a close-up picture?

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The Macro Mode is easily accessed via the arrow pad on the back of the camera. The right arrow key, which has a flower icon, is depressed to start the Macro Mode. Press OK and the camera is set for close-up photography. Remember to turn off the Macro Mode when you begin shooting subjects beyond the focus range of the Macro Mode.

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