Macro Shooting (Close-Up Shooting) - Ricoh RDC-5300 Operation Manual

Ricoh digital camera operation manual model number: rdc-5300
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Note
• The flash will not fire when Auto Bracket is used.
• Enable the keep settings to save the Auto Bracket. See Keep Settings.
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• The digital zoom function is not available when Auto Bracket is used.
• The continuous mode cannot be set when Auto Bracket is used.

Macro Shooting (Close-up Shooting)

Macro photography allows you to take a closeup picture of a subject. Macro photography up
to about 4 cm (1.5 inches) away is made possible by setting the lens to the widest angle
position. With the lens set at another position, macro photography as close as about 40 cm
(15.8 inches) is possible.
q Set the mode dial to [
w Bring the camera close to the subject
and decide the composition of the
picture. Press the shutter release lightly
to set the focus.
e Gently press the shutter release button
down fully to take the picture.
Important
• The focusing range is so small in macro mode that the focus can be lost if
Note
the camera is moved. Make sure the camera is firmly positioned by
mounting it on a tripod, for example, to keep it steady when shooting.
• Light from the flash may appear red in shots taken in flash mode. The
subject may also appear white in the resultant shot due to over-exposure.
• Since the field of view throught the viewfinder and the shooting range are
shifted by a wide margin, take pictures by confirming the shooting range
through the LCD or with the camera connected to a TV monitor.
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