Using The Viewfinder - HP photosmart 630 series User Manual

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Using the viewfinder

The viewfinder has a circle and
three lines superimposed on it.
You can use the circle in the
viewfinder to center most of the
pictures you take and all of the
video clips you record. The only
time you should not use the
circle to center a picture is when
you are taking close-up pictures
using the
Macro
NOTE
The
Exposure Mode
are recording video clips.
If you use the viewfinder to take close-up pictures in
Exposure
Mode, parallax error can occur. (This means that
some of the subject you see through the viewfinder will not
actually appear in your captured image.) The lines above and
below the circle in the viewfinder can help you correct for this.
1
Set
Exposure Mode
Using the capture menu
Exposure mode
2
Frame the entire subject for your close-up picture within the
three lines in the viewfinder. Be sure that you line-up the
upper-left corner of the picture using the parallax lines.
NOTE
It is strongly recommended, however, that you use
View
on the Image Display (see the next section), instead
of the viewfinder, when using the
Mode
setting.
set the
Exposure Mode
parallax error when you are using
28
Exposure Mode
setting does not apply when you
to
Macro
on page 35, and then see
on page 39.
(Live View
turns on automatically when you
to
Macro
hp photosmart 630 series user's manual
setting on the camera.
in the
Capture
Macro
Exposure
.)
Live View
Macro
Macro
menu. See
Live
alleviates
.

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