Getting a steady picture, To release the steady shot function, Note on the steady shot function – Sony CCD-TR500 User Manual

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Getting a Steady Picture

You can use the Steady Shot function to compensate for camera-shake m the following cases.

• When you zoom in
• When you shoot while moving
• When you shoot from a car window

Set STEADY SHOT to ON The 'O' indicator appears in the viewfinder and the '0>' indicator in the displav
window.

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To Release the Steady Shot Function

Set STEADY SHOT to OFF.

Note on the Steady Shot function

The Steady Shot function will not correct excessive camera-shake.

When you do not need to use the Steady Shot function
Set STEADY SHOT to OFF

When you shoot stationary object with a tripod
Set STEADY SHOT to OFF.

Using the Zoom Fdatu»

a recording technique that lets you change the size of the subject in the scene. You can also use

Zooming'S

or to decide on a shooting angle before you start recording. For more

rroteSional-looking recordings, us# the zoom sparingly.
? ade lor lelsptiolo (subjecl appears closer)
W side: lor »ide-angle (sribiect appears larlher away)

Zooming Speed

SikJe the power zoom lever firmly for a high-speed zoom. Slide it softly for a relatively slow zoom.

When you shoot a subject using a telephoto zoom

If you cannot get a sharp focus while in extreme telephoto zoom, slide the W side of the power zoom lever

until the locus Is sharp.
You can shoot a subject that is at least 90 cm (about 3 feet) away from the lens surface in the telephoto

position, or

1

cm (about 1/2 inches) in the wide-angle position.

Manual focusing in macro

You can also shoot with manual focus while doing close-ups (p 30).

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