Recording images in macro, Setting the distance to the subject, N (53) – Sony MVC-FD92 User Manual

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Recording images in
macro

To return to normal
recording mode

Press FOCUS repeatedly until both the

and

9

indicators disappear.

Notes

You cannot record images in macro with
the following PROGRAM AE modes:
—Landscape mode
—Panfocus mode

You cannot record images in macro if the

indicator appears.

Setting the distance
to the subject

Normally the focus is automatically
adjusted. This function is useful when
the auto focus does not work well such
as in dark places.

To reactivate auto focusing

Press FOCUS repeatedly until both the

and

9

indicators disappear.

Notes

Focal point information may not
completely show the correct distance. Use
the information as a guide.

Focal point information does not show the
correct distance when attaching the
conversion lens.

If you shoot a subject within 0.9 m
(35 1/2 inches) while the zoom lever is set
to T side, you cannot get a clear focus. In
such cases, the focal point information
flashes. Move the zoom lever to the W side
until the indicator stops flashing.

You cannot use this function if you have
selected the Panfocus mode in the
PROGRAM AE function.

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Set the PLAY/STILL/MOVIE
selector to STILL or MOVIE.

2

Press FOCUS repeatedly
until the

(macro) indicator

appears on the LCD screen.

With the zoom lever set to the W
side, you can shoot a subject that is
about 3 cm (1 3/16 inch) away
from the lens surface in macro
mode.

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2

1

Set the PLAY/STILL/MOVIE
selector to STILL or MOVIE.

2

Press FOCUS repeatedly
until a sharp focus is
achieved.

The

9

(manual focus) indicator

appears on the LCD screen. You
can select from six focus settings:

(macro), 0.5 m, 1.0 m, 3.0 m,

7.0 m, and

(infinity)

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