Sony DSC-T1 Cyber-Shot Operating Instructions Manual page 27

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Shooting close-ups - Macro
The close-ups
(Macro) recording
mode is
used when zooming up subjects such as
flowers or insects. Setting the zoom all the
way to the W side lets you shoot subjects at
distances
as close as 8 cm. However, the
minimum
focus distance varies according
to the zoom position. Therefore,
shooting
with the zoom set all the way to the W side
is recommended.
When the zoom is set all the way to
the W side:
Approx. 8 cm (3 1/4 inches) from the lens
surface
When the zoom is set all the way to
the T side:
Approx. 25 cm (97/8 inches) from the lens
surface
.
Using Spot AF is recommended
(page 47).
.
To shoot at even closer distances
than close-ups
(Macro) recording,
use
~o..:
(Magnifying
glass
mode) (page
32).
...
Set the mode switch
to
101
, and
press ~ (~) on the control
button.
The
,If:,
(macro)
indicator
appears
on the
LCD
screen.
.
If the menu is currently
displayed,
press MENU
first so that the menu disappears.
.
You can also carry out this operation
when the
mode switch is set to
II.
.
You cannot use this function when
~
(Camera) in the menu is set to
co..
'
(Magnifying glass mode),
J trwilight mode),
~
(Landscape mode) and f;~\ (Fireworks
mode).
-
g!
Q
Q.
:i"
\Q
'"
~
3'
i
II~
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