Your Camera's Picture-Taking And Flash; Range; Turning The Camera On And Off - Epson PhotoPC 3000Z User Manual

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Your camera's picture-taking and flash range
The camera should be held at least 50 centimeters
away from the subject when composing a shot
through the viewfinder, unless you are using the
macro setting.
When using the macro setting, close-up photos can be
taken when the camera is 6 to 50 centimeters away
from the subject. For instructions on using this feature,
see "Using the macro setting to take close-ups" on
page 2-11.
The flash has the following effective ranges,
depending upon the optical zoom ratio and whether
or not the macro setting is used.
Wide (minimum zoom): 50 - 420 centimeters
Tele (maximum zoom): 50 - 340 centimeters
Macro:
The effective flash range varies, depending on the
sensitivity setting. See page A-3 for more details.
2-2
Taking Pictures
20 - 50 centimeters

Turning the camera on and off

Before turning the camera on, be sure to remove the
lens cap from the camera. Use the POWER button in
the center of the camera's dial switch to turn the
camera on and off.
The lens extends from the camera when a red icon is
selected with the dial switch and the camera is turned
on. The lens retracts when you turn the camera off.
Note:
If the camera's shut-off feature turns the camera off while
the lens is protruding, the lens does not retract. To retract
the lens, press the POWER button once to turn the camera
on, and again to turn it back off.
POWER button

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