How do I activate the macro mode in order to shoot a close-up picture?
The Macro Mode is easily accessed by pressing the second oval shaped button to the left of the arrow pad on the back of the camera. This button is designated by a green colored box with a curved doubled headed arrow – which will rotate the image file when in view mode. The same button also has a flower icon, which represents MACRO MODE when in Shooting mode. Pressing thios button in Shooting Mode displays a menu where you select three options: OFF, Close-Up or Super Close-Up photography.
Posted on Sep 01, 2005
SOURCE: Macro mode
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 macro mode. Press OK and you have set the camera for close-up photography.
Posted on Aug 31, 2005
SOURCE: Close-up picture
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.
Posted on Aug 31, 2005
SOURCE: Activate the macro mode
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 macro mode. Press OK and you have set the camera for close-up photography.
Posted on Aug 31, 2005
SOURCE: Macro Mode
The MACRO MODE is easily accessed via the arrow pad on the back of the camera. Press the left arrow key, which has a flower icon, to start the MACRO MODE. Press the down arrow key to select the flower icon in the menu. Then press the OK/MENU button; camera is now 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.
Posted on Sep 01, 2005
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