Using The Macro Setting To Take Close-Ups; Taking Panoramas - Epson PHOTOPC 800 User Manual

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Using the macro setting to take close-ups

For best results when taking pictures of
objects 15 to 50 centimeters away from the
camera, use the macro feature. Follow the
steps below.
1.
Open the lens cover and turn the camera's dial
switch to
.
2.
Press the button next to the words Normal Frame
that appear on the monitor. A green frame
appears around the previewed image and
MACRO appears briefly in the center of the
monitor.
If you want to use the continuous shooting and
macro features together, turn the dial switch
to
.
3.
Frame your subject in the LCD monitor and press
the shutter button.
2-12
Taking Pictures

Taking panoramas

You can take panoramas using the LCD
monitor. Follow the steps below.
1.
Open the lens cover and turn the camera's dial
switch to
.
2.
Normal Frame appears on the bottom right of the
LCD monitor. Press the button next to Normal
Frame two times. A black frame appears above
and below the previewed image, and
PANORAMA appears briefly in the center of the
monitor.
If you want to use the continuous shooting
feature while taking panoramas, turn the dial
switch to
.
3.
Frame your subject in the LCD monitor and press
the shutter button.
Note:
You cannot select Standard image quality when taking
panoramas. For an explanation of image quality
settings, see "Adjusting the image quality" on page
2-7.

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