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This causes the wait interval between shots to become longer than it usually is. You can use the digital zoom feature of your camera to zoom in on the center of an image. Performing a zoom operation toggles the zoom factor between 2X and 1X. 1. In a recording mode, press to change the zoom factor. Zoom (Zoom/Enlarge) • Each press of toggles between the two available zoom factors and displays the current set ting on the monitor screen. • Note that digital zoom is disabled in the movie mode. • Using digital zoom produces an 800 x 600-pixel image, regardless of whether the selected image size is 1600 x 1200 pixels or 800 x 600 pixels (page 56). 47 RECORDING IMAGES Using the Flash The following describes various flash settings you can make to suit the type of image you are trying to record. 1. In a recording mode, press to cycle through the flash mode settings until the one you want is indicated (Flash/Nine Image) on the monitor screen. To do this: Select this setting: Have the flash fire automatically when required (Auto Flash) No display Always fire the flash (Flash On) Turn off the flash (Flash Off) Flash mode indicator • Each press of cycles through the available flash modes described below. 48 RECORDING IMAGES Flash Status Indicators Precautions when Using Flash You can find out the current flash unit status by checking the • Make sure that you do not touch or block the flash or the monitor screen and the operation lamp. exposure sensor with your fingers. Doing so can soil these components and interfere with correct flash operation. Operation lamp Monitor screen Operation Lamp If the operation lamp is doing this: It means this: Flashing amber Flash unit is charging. Flashing red Flash unit cannot charge for some reason. Monitor Screen is shown on the monitor screen when auto flash is selected. Flash Exposure sensor • The effective range for the built-in flash is approximately 0.6m to 2m (2.0. to 6.6.) (at full aperture). Note that you may not be able to obtain the desired flash result outside the ranges noted above. • Depending on operating conditions (type of batteries being used, temperature, etc. ), it may take up to 10 seconds for the flash unit to charge. • The flash does not fire in the continuous shutter mode or movie mode. This is indicated by on the monitor screen. 49 RECORDING IMAGES • The flash unit does not charge when battery power is too low to charge the flash. The (Flash Off) indicator appears to warn you that the flash will not fire correctly, which may affect exposure of the image. Replace batteries as soon as possible when this happens. • White balance is fixed while the flash is being used, so sunlight, fluorescent lighting, or other sources of illumination in the immediate area may affect the coloring of the recorded image. Recording Macro Images You can select either normal or macro (close-up) recording using the selector located on the left side of the camera. The table below describes the two settings available with the selector. To do this: Select this setting: Shoot normal images, at a distance of about 60cm (23.6.) to infinity (Normal) Shoot close-ups, at a distance of about 10cm (3.9.) (Macro) • The distances indicated above represent the distance from the camera’s lens surface to the subject. Normal/Macro selector 50 RECORDING IMAGES • Selecting the macro mode causes the indicator to appear on the monitor screen. Using the Optical Viewfinder Note the following points whenever you use the optical ting at • Normally, you should leave the Norma/lMacro selector set- viewfinder to compose images. . When subject is close. Viewfinder frame 51 RECORDING IMAGES The frame that is visible inside of the viewfinder indicates the image recorded at a distance of about three meters (9.8.). When the subject is closer or further away than three meters (9.8.), the recorded image will be different from what you see inside the viewfinder frame. When recording a subject that is closer than 10cm (0.4.) from the lens, set the Normal/Macro selector to . • Entering the macro mode or continuous shutter mode causes the monitor screen to turn on automatically. Use the monitor screen to compose images in these modes. Recording Consecutive Images (Continuous Shutter Mode) The continuous shutter mode records images as long as you keep the shutter release button depressed. Note that the length of the interval between images depends on the image quality setting. 1. Align the dial with (Continuous Shutter Mode). 2. Hold down the shutter release button to record the images you want. • Images start to be saved to the memory card when you release the shutter release button. IMPORTANT! • The flash does not fire during continuous shutter recording. • You cannot use the self-timer in combination with the continuous shutter mode. • Continuous shutter recording is disabled while the battery indicator is on the monitor screen. • Never remove the batteries or memory card from the camera or unplug the AC adaptor while im...