Shooting close-ups (macro/close focus), Using the self-timer – Sony DSC-T900 User Manual

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Shooting close-ups (Macro/Close focus)

You can shoot beautiful close-up images of small subjects such as insects or flowers.

You cannot select

(Macro On) when the camera is in Intelligent Auto Adjustment mode.

Macro mode is fixed to

(Auto) when the camera is in Movie Mode or Smile Shutter.

Using the self-timer

1

Touch

(Macro)

t

desired mode

t

.

(Auto): The camera adjusts the

focus automatically from distant
subjects to close-up.
Normally, put the camera in this
mode.

(Macro On): The camera adjusts

the focus with priority on close-up subjects.
Set Macro On when shooting close subjects.

(Close focus enabled): Use this mode to shoot at even closer distances than

Macro recording.
Locked to the W side: Approximately 1 to 20 cm (13/32 to 7 7/8 inches)

Notes

1

Touch

(Self-Timer)

t

desired mode

t

.

(Self-Timer Off): Not using the

self-timer.

(Self-Timer 10sec): Shooting

starts after a 10-second delay. Use this
setting if you want to include yourself
in the image. To cancel, touch

.

(Self-Timer 2sec): Shooting starts after a two-second delay. This is to prevent

blurring due to unsteadiness when the shutter button is pressed.

2

Press the shutter button.

The self-timer lamp flashes and a beep sounds until the shutter operates.

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