If The Captured Image Is Out Of Focus Frame - Epson PhotoPC L-400 Owner's Manual

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6.
Be sure to turn OFF the camera when you are finished by pressing the
POWER button.
The lens will retract and the automatic cover will close.
The explanation for turning OFF the POWER will be omitted from now on.
ALERT
When using the VIEWFINDER to take close-up pictures, there will be a slight
difference between what you see and what the camera records through the lens,
referred to as parallax. Be mindful of this difference in close-up situations using the
viewfinder.
Note:
When taking photos using the VIEWFINDER with the LCD Monitor off, pushing
the MENU button will turn on the function display menus so you can change
settings for different situations. (See pages 26, 32-34.)
You can turn off the menu display by pressing the MENU button again.

IF THE CAPTURED IMAGE IS OUT OF FOCUS FRAME

The automatic focus works only if the subject is in the FOCUS FRAME while
the SHUTTER button is first pressed halfway down. After the focus is locked
on the subject, you can adjust the frame to the desired composition and
release the SHUTTER.
Turn the DIAL SWITCH to PHOTO MODE, and then
turn the POWER ON.
1.
Place the subject in the center of
the focus frame.
Just as when using the LCD
monitor to compose the shot, you
must put the object to be focused
on in the center of the viewfinder.
2.
Press the shutter button halfway
to set focus.
When focus is set, the indicator
light stops blinking on both the
LCD monitor and the
VIEWFINDER.
3.
Maintain the halfway shutter
button position and if you wish,
reposition the framing to your
liking.
4.
Press the shutter button completely to take the photo.
The shutter sound indicates the shutter has released.
STANDARD OPERATION
Indicator light (green)
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