Shooting a close subject (macro shooting), Shooting a close subject, Macro shooting) – Olympus D-150-C-1 User Manual

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ADVANCED SHOOTING FEATURES

Shooting a Close Subject

(Macro Shooting)

1 / 3

AUTO

OFF

OFF

DIGITAL ZOOM

END

OK

SELECT

1 / 3

AUTO

OFF

OFF

END

OK

SELECT

DIGITAL ZOOM

Check that the lens barrier is
open.

1.

Press the

OK/menu button.

[

The monitor shows the Shooting mode
menu 1/3.

2.

Select

by pressing the

or

arrow pad key.

3.

Select “ON” by pressing the

or

arrow pad key.

4.

Press the

OK/menu button.

[

The monitor turns on so you can compose
close-up images in the monitor.

is

displayed on the monitor.

Operating Procedure

It is recommended to use the Macro mode when shooting a subject at a distance of
less than 0.5 m/1.6 ft.

Shooting mode menu 1/3 screen

Shooting mode menu 1/3 screen

OFF

Arrow pad

OK/menu button

In the Macro mode, keep the distance between the camera and subject between about

0.2 m/8 in. and 0.5 m/1.6 ft. Otherwise, correct shooting may not be possible due to
errors in focus and exposure.

When the camera is less than 0.2 m/8 in. from the subject, the shutter will not release

because autofocus is not possible.

In macro shooting, shadows may be conspicuous or correct exposure may not

be achieved. Always check your image on the monitor after macro shooting.

Be sure to observe the monitor, not the viewfinder, in the Macro mode.

The Macro mode is automaticaly canceled when the camera is tured off.

can also be displayed by pressing

the (

) arrow pad key when the

lens barrier is open. Pressing the
arrow pad key switches the Macro
mode to On or Off. The setting menu
disappears after a moment when no
operation is performed.

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