Selecting the focus distance before shooting – Toshiba pmn User Manual

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Shooting a Night Scene or the Inside of a Room
(Long Exposure Mode)

By extending the shutter speed (the time the shutter remains open
during an exposure), you can photograph darker subjects like a night or
scene or a moody indoor scene with a special atmosphere. Long
shutter speeds of 8, 4, and 2 seconds can be selected.

¶ To avoid camera shake, use of a tripod is recommended when using time

exposures.

<Operation>

1 Press the “MENU” button.

2 Press the “

#” button to select

[

], then press the “

button to confirm the selection.

3 Press the “

%” or “fi” button to

select [LONG EXP], then press
the “

@” or “ ” button.

4 Press the “

%” or “fi” button to

select [8 SEC], [4 SEC], or [2
SEC
].

5 Press the “

@” or “ ” button.

Selecting the Focus Distance before Shooting

The camera is set by default to automatic focus (AF), but is can also be
used with manual focus (MF) if desired. When MF is selected, a
focusing scale is displayed on the screen; the user specifies the desired
focusing distance.

<Operation>

1 Press the “MENU” button.

2 Press the “

#” button to select

[

], then press the “

button to confirm the selection.

3 Press “

%” or “fi” button to

select [FOCUSING], then press
the “

#” or “ ” button.

4 Press the “

%” or “fi” button to

select [MF] or [AF].

5 Press the “

@” or “ ” button.

6 Press the “MENU” button

twice to turn off the menu
display.

7 Press the “

@” or “#” button to

specify the desired shooting
distance on the focusing scale,
then press the shutter release
button to take the picture.

¶ Accurate focusing may not be

possible at subject distances of 0.6 m.

Focus
gauge

Display
appearance
when [MF]
is selected.

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