Shooting portraits, Shooting close-up, Shooting in real time – Canon 150U User Manual
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^ Shooting Portraits
Use this mode when you want to lessen the impact of the background and
highlight the subject.
The camera automatically zooms in, to a range of 1 to 3.7 m/3.3 to 12.1 ft.
to frame from the waist up of the subject and fires the flash for every shot
to produce highlights in the subject’s eyes.
• Follow the steps in autoflash mode,to take a picture.
• The red-eye reduction function will operate.
^ Shooting Close-up
Use this mode when you want to take close-up pictures of flowers and
insects.
You can get as close to 60 cm/2 ft. to the subject to take a picture. The
shooting distance range is between 0.6 m/2 ft. to infinity.
• Refer to
Close-up Photography
for the procedure to shoot in close-up.
o The lens.autpiTi^ti_cally zooms and locks into position.
You cannot operate the zoom.
Shooting in Real Time
Press the shutter button down halfway to focus on the subject and then
press the button fully to take a picture in real time. This mode enables you
to take pictures at the best moment.
o If you jDfess the shutter button all the way down in a single movement,
realtime release does not operate.