Super Macro Mode - Canon PowerShot G6 User Manual

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~ Super Macro Mode
Compared with normal Macro mode, you can get closer to the
subject and magnify it more, when shooting. The background can
also be shot with different effects.
You can shoot subjects in Super Macro mode when the distance
from the end of the lens to the subject is in the following range: 5 to
20 cm (2.0 to 7.9 in.) (wide angle end - 86 mm (35mm film
equivalent)).
The resolution can only be set to M2, M3 or S. If the resolution is set
to L, M1 or RAW when you set the camera to Super Macro mode,
the resolution will automatically be changed to M2. (The resolution
will return to the previous setting when you cancel Super Macro
mode.)
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• The zoom position moves within the
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• You can cancel the super macro mode by
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shooting in Super Macro mode.
• Super Macro mode does not work properly when any separately
sold lens is attached to the camera.
Zoom Position
Recordable Area
(35mm film equivalent)
Wide angle end
Approximately 48 x 36 mm (1.9 x 1.4 in.)
86mm
Approximately 24 x 18 mm (0.9 x 0.7 in.)
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Recordable areas at the minimum shooting range are as follows:
• Super Macro mode can also be selected and saved in Custom
Modes C1 and C2.
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