Using Macro Mode To Take Close-Ups - Epson PhotoPC 550 User Manual

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Hold the camera 4 to 6 inches (10.2 to 15.2 cm) away
and speak into the microphone. You can record a
message up to six seconds long. When the recording
time is up, the camera beeps twice.
After you record your message, the picture counter decreases
by one. The message is "attached" to the last picture taken.
Each message uses the same amount of memory as a high-
resolution picture and is stored as a .wav file.
If you don't like the message you recorded, you can record a
new message by pressing the VOICE button again. PhotoPC
550 automatically records over the last message.
NOTE
You cannot erase a message only; you can only record over it. If
you press the ERASE button, you erase both the image and the
attached message.
If your camera is connected to your computer, you must use the
computer's microphone to record messages. See "Connecting
the Camera" on page 3-2 and "Recording New Sounds" on
page 5-9.
Using Macro Mode to Take
Close-ups
You can use the camera's macro mode to take pictures as
close as 3.9 inches (10 cm). The macro range is from 3.9 to
21.7 inches (10 to 55 cm). Follow these steps:
1
Turn the camera on.
2
Slide the macro switch so it is above the macro icon.
macro switch
macro icon
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