Night portrait, Macro, Using macro mode – Kyocera Finecam SL400R User Manual

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• When a long exposure is set, the only available flash mode is Flash Off.

Night Portrait

(Applicable mode:

C

/

N

)

This shooting mode is set up particularly for shots of

people taken against nighttime scenery. The flash fires

automatically according to the ambient light levels,

and the [Red-eye Reduction Auto mode] setting

( p.4-2) can also be used to prevent the subject’s

eyes from appearing red.

Macro

(Applicable mode:

C

/

N

/

M

)

Macro mode allows you to take close-up pictures at

distances as close as approx. 20 cm (7.9")

*1

from the

subject. Because the focal length of the lens is locked

in the wide-angle position (shortest focal length), the

zoom does not function.

*2

As flash mode, you can select either Fill-in Flash

mode, in which the flash fires for every shot, or Flash

Off mode, in which the flash never fires. (See “Using

the Flash” on p.4-2.)

*1

Distance measured from the glass cover plate on the

lens to the subject.

*2

Only the digital zoom can be used.

Using macro mode

Compose the shot and press the shutter release

button half way.

When the camera gives a short beep and the

green shooting mark “

B

” lights on the LCD

monitor, the exposure and focus are set. Then,

taking care not to move the camera, release the

shutter to take the picture.

Landscape

(Applicable mode:

C

/

N

/

M

)

This shooting mode is ideal for shots of scenery where

the main subjects of the picture are in the far distance.

The flash is set not to fire and focus is fixed at infinity.

Approx. 20cm (7.9")

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