Picture-Taking Range; Adjusting Settings - Epson PhotoPC 700 User Manual

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Note:
When battery power is low and the flash is used to take a
picture, the return to live preview may be delayed while the
camera recharges the flash. The LCD screen will be blank
during this period.
You can erase the photo you have just taken. Press the
function button and BACK button at the same time,
while your camera is still processing the photo.

Picture-taking Range

The camera should be at least 50 cm away from the
subject when composing a shot through the viewfinder.
Close-up photos can be taken from as near as 10 cm to
the subject using the macro mode. See page 2-10 for
instructions.
Note:
To make sure your subject is framed accurately, use of the LCD
monitor rather than the viewfinder is recommended when
taking photos in macro mode.
You can take flash pictures within a range of 20 cm to
2.4 m. See page 2-9 for more information on using the
built-in flash.
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Taking Pictures with PhotoPC 700
When you use the flash in macro mode, you may find
your pictures come out too light, since the flash is close to
the subject. In this case, try setting the flash to Flash off.
Note:
When you are taking pictures outdoors, make sure the sun is
behind you. In very bright light (for example, at the beach or in
snow) your pictures may come out too light. However, you can
adjust the exposure manually to make your photos brighter or
darker. For instructions, see page 2-11. You can also correct
these problems from your computer using image-editing
software.

Adjusting Settings

The buttons on the top of the camera allow you to control
the following PhotoPC 700 features:
Image quality (see page 2-8)
Flash (see page 2-9)
Self timer (see page 2-9)
Macro mode (see page 2-10)

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