Parallax Compensation For Close-Ups - Canon ELPH Jr IXUS L-1 Instructions Manual

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Parallax
Compensation
for
Glose-ups
When
taking
photographs
of subjects as close
as
0.45
to 0.6
m (1.5
to
1.9
ft.) to the camera,
the
camera will
cut
off
the top
portion of
the
picture that
is
visible
in
the
picture
frame. This
is
called
parallax
displacement.
To
take
pictures
of subjects at
0.45
to 0.6
m, follow
the
steps
below
to
use
the
picture
frame to
compose
the picture.
1.
Position the
AF
frame
over the subject
and
press the shutter button
halfway.
. Check
that the
green
indicator is
lit.
.
Keep
the shutter
button
pressed
halfway.
AF frame
I
subject.
-f
o..""n
from the viewfinder
2.
Move
the
AF
frame so
that the subject is below
the close-up frame
and
take
the picture.
.
Be
careful
not
to
change
your distance from
the
Close-up frame
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