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Close-up mode uses the lens' built-
in macro function for close-up
photography to let you take large,
clear pictures of small subjects,
such as flowers or insects.
*When the subject is in focus, the
camera beeps twice.
+The flash automatically pops up
and fires whenever the subject is
too dark or is lit from behind.
the lens you are using.
Turn the Mode Dial to % (Close-
up).
e Shoot the picture the same way as in
Full Auto mode (— 28).
*Continuous shooting is not available
in this mode.
+ Hold the camera close to the subject, at the minimum focusing distance for
* If you have a zoom lens, set it towards the telephoto end to make the
subject appear larger (55 mm for a 22-55 mm lens).
* For serious close-up shooting, we recommend the EF 50mm #/2.5 compact
macro, EF 100mm f/2.8 macro, or EF 180mm f/3.5L macro USM lens (sold
separately).
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