Setting the focus – Gateway DC-T60 User Manual

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Setting the focus

You can set the camera to focus on subjects with auto focus,

macro focus,

infinity focus,

3M

focus fixed at 3 meters, or

1M

focus

fixed at 1 meter. If you change the Focus mode, the camera retains
the focus settings when the camera is turned off. The focus settings,
however, are limited to the capabilities of the selected photography
mode.

The camera has five Focus modes:

To change the focus settings:

1

Turn the camera on. See “Turning on your camera” on page 13.

2

Turn the mode dial to one of the photography
modes.

3

Press the

button to select the Focus mode.

Press the

button one or more times, until

the icon for the focus setting you want to use
is displayed in the left corner of the LCD.

Tips & Tricks

Some settings may cause the shutter speed to be
too slow for a handheld picture. If the shutter speed
is too slow for a handheld picture, the unsteady
hold warning icon

is displayed. You may want

to use a tripod to steady the camera.

Icon

Focus mode

Description

Auto focus

Select this mode for fully automatic focus. Auto focus focuses
on subjects from approximately 2½ feet (80 cm) to infinity
in wide angle and telephoto settings.

Macro

Select this mode for close-up photography.
Wide angle (zoom off) - focuses from approximately 3½
inches (9 cm) to infinity.

Telephoto (at optical zoom 3x) - focuses from approximately
1 foot (30 cm) to infinity.

Infinity

Select this mode for distant photography where subjects are
approximately 16 feet (5 m) or more from the camera.

3M

Fixed at
3 meters

Select this mode for photography where the subject is
approximately 10 feet (3 m) from the camera.

1M

Fixed at
1 meter

Select this mode for photography where the subject is
approximately 3 feet (1 m) from the camera.

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