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    OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSOTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
    This section describes other powerful features and
    functions that are available for recording.
    Selecting the Focus Mode
    You can select one of five different focus modes: Auto
    Focus, Macro, Pan Focus, Infinity, and Manual.
    1.In the REC mode, press []
    (
     ).
    • Each press of [] ( )
    cycles thorough the focus
    mode settings in the
    sequence shown below.
    [] ( )
    Focus mode indicator
    To set up the camera to do this:
    Focus automatically (Auto Focus)
    Perform close-up focus (Macro)
    Fix the focal distance (Pan Focus)
    Perform infinity focus (Infinity)
    Focus manually (Manual Focus)
    Select this setting:
    None
    PF
    MF
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    Using Auto Focus
    As its name suggests, Auto Focus focuses the image
    automatically. The automatic focus operation starts when
    you press the shutter release button down half way. The
    following is the Auto Focus range.
    Range: Approximately 40cm to ∞ (1.3´ to ∞)
    1.Keep pressing [] ( ) until there is no
    focus mode indicator on the display.
    2.Compose the image
    so the main subject is
    within the focus
    frame, and then press
    the shutter release
    button half way.
    • You can tell whether the
    image is focused by
    observing the focus
    frame and the green
    operation lamp.
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    Focus frame
    Green operation lamp
    When you see this:
    Green focus frame
    Green operation lamp
    Red focus frame
    Flashing green operation lamp
    It means this:
    The image is focused.
    The image is not in
    focus.
    3.Press the shutter release button the rest of
    the way to record the image.
     Auto Pan Focus
    When you press the shutter release button all the way
    down in the Auto Focus mode without pausing, the camera
    immediately records the image using Pan Focus (page 64)
    without waiting for Auto Focus to be performed. This helps
    to avoid missing a special moment while you wait for the
    camera to Auto Focus.
    1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.Select the “REC” tab, select “Auto PF”, and
    then press [].
    3.Select the setting you want and then press
    [SET].
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    Specifying the Auto Focus Area
    You can use the following procedure to change the Auto
    Focus area used in the Auto Focus Mode and the Macro
    Mode. Note that the configuration of the focus frame
    changes in accordance with the Auto Focus area you
    select.
    1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.On the “REC” tab, select “AF Area”, and then
    press [].
    3.Select the Auto Focus area you want, and
    then press [SET].
    To do this:
    Turn on Auto Pan Focus
    Turn off Auto Pan Focus
    Select this setting:
    On
    Off
    For this type of Auto Focus area:
    Very limited range in the center of the
    screen
    • This setting works well with focus lock
    (page 66).
    Automatic selection of the focus area where
    the subject closest to the camera is located
    • With this setting, a wide focus frame,
    which contains seven focus points,
    appears on the monitor screen first.  When
    you press the shutter release button half
    way, the camera automatically selects the
    focus point where the subject closest to
    the camera is located, and a focus frame
    appears at that point.
    • This setting works well for group photos.
    Select this:
    Spot
    Multi
    • Spot • Multi
    Focus frame Focus frame
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    Using the Macro Mode
    The Macro mode lets you focus automatically on close up
    subjects. The automatic focus operation starts when you
    press the shutter release button down half way. The
    following is the focus range in the Macro mode.
    Range: Approximately 6cm to 50cm (2.4˝ to 19.7˝)
    1.Keep pressing [] ( ) until the focus mode
    indicator shows “
    ”.
    2.Record the image.
    • The focus and image recording operations are
    identical to those in the Auto Focus mode.
    • You can tell whether the image is focused by
    observing the focus frame and the green operation
    lamp. The indications of the focus frame and green
    operation lamp are the same as those in the Auto
    Focus mode.
     IMPORTANT! 
    • In the Macro mode, the optical zoom range is 1X to
    1.8X.
    Using the Pan Focus Mode
    Normally, your camera performs Auto Focus to ensure that
    your images are always in focus. With Pan Focus, focus is
    fixed for a specific focal distance, and images are recorded
    without Auto Focus. The focus range depends on the zoom
    setting, the amount of light available when recording, and
    other recording conditions.
    1.Keep pressing [] ( ) until the focus mode
    indicator shows “PF”.
    2.Press the shutter release button all the way
    down.
     NOTE 
    • If you press the shutter
    release button half way,
    the focus distance will
    appear on the monitor
    screen.
     IMPORTANT! 
    • When using the flash, it is recommended that you
    have the zoom set to wide angle.
    Focus range
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    Using the Infinity Mode
    The Infinity mode fixes focus at infinity (∞). Use this mode
    when recording scenery and other faraway images.
    1.Keep pressing [] ( ) until the focus mode
    indicator shows “
    ”.
    2.Record the image.
    1.Keep pressing []
    (
     ) until the focus
    mode indicator shows
    “MF”.
    • At this point, a
    boundary also appears
    on the display,
    indicating the part of the
    image that will be used
    for manual focus.
    Using Manual Focus
    With the Manual Focus mode, you can adjust the focus of
    an image manually. The following shows focus ranges in
    the Macro mode for two optical zoom factors.
    Optical Zoom Factor
    1X
    3X
    Approximate Focus Range
    6cm (2.4˝) to infinity (∞)
    18cm (7.1˝) to infinity (∞)
    Boundary
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    2.While watching the
    image on the monitor
    screen, use [] and
    [] to focus.
    • Pressing [] or [] causes the area inside of the
    boundary displayed in step 1 to fill the monitor
    screen momentarily to aid in focus. The normal
    image reappears a short while later.
    3.Press the shutter release button to record the
    image.
     IMPORTANT! 
    • In the Manual Focus mode, the [] and [] keys
    adjust focus, even if you used key customization to
    assign other functions to them (page 89).
    To do this:
    Focus in on the subject
    Focus out on the subject
    Do this:
    Press [].
    Press [].
    Manual focus position
    Using Focus Lock
    Focus lock is a technique you can use to focus on a subject
    that is not located within the focus frame when you record
    an image. You can use focus lock in the Auto Focus mode
    and the Macro mode (
    ).
    1.Using the monitor
    screen, compose the
    image so the main
    subject is within the
    focus frame, and then
    press the shutter
    release button half
    way.
    • You can tell whether the image is focused by
    observing the focus frame and the green operation
    lamp. The indications of the focus frame and green
    operation lamp are the same as those in the Auto
    Focus mode.
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    2.Keeping the shutter
    release button half
    way down, re-
    compose the image
    as you like.
    • This locks the focus on
    the subject that is
    currently within the
    focus frame.
    3.When the image is composed the way you
    want, press the shutter release button the rest
    of the way to record it.
    • The focus and image recording operations are
    identical to those in the Auto Focus mode.
     NOTE 
    • Locking the focus also locks the exposure.
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    Exposure Compensation (EV Shift)
    Exposure compensation lets you change the exposure
    setting (EV value) manually to adjust for the lighting of your
    subject. This feature helps to achieve better results when
    recording a backlit subject, a strongly lit subject indoors, or
    a subject that is against a dark background.
    EV Shift Range: –2.0EV to +2.0EV
    Steps: 1/3EV
    1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.Select the “REC” tab,
    select “EV Shift”, and
    then press [].
    Exposure compensation
    value
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    3.Use [] and [] to
    change the exposure
    compensation value,
    and then press [SET].
    • Pressing [SET] registers
    the displayed value.
    Up : Increases the EV value. A higher EV value is best
    used for light-colored subjects and backlight
    subjects.
    Down : Decreases the EV value. A lower EV value is best
    for dark-color subjects and for shooting outdoors
    on a clear day.
    EV value
    • To cancel EV Shift, adjust the value until it becomes
    0.0.
    4.Record the image.
     IMPORTANT! 
    • When shooting under very dark or very bright
    conditions, you may not be able to obtain satisfactory
    results even after performing exposure
    compensation.
     NOTES 
    • Performing an EV shift operation causes the
    metering mode to switch automatically to center
    weighted metering. Returning the EV shift value to
    0.0 causes the metering mode to change back to
    multi-pattern metering.
    • You can use key customization (page 89) to
    configure the camera to perform exposure
    compensation whenever you press [] or [] while in
    the REC mode.
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    Adjusting White Balance
    The wavelengths of the light produced by various light
    sources (sunlight, light bulb, etc.) can affect the color of a
    subject when it is recorded. White balance lets you make
    adjustments to compensate for different lighting types, so
    the colors of an image appear more natural.
    1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.Select the “REC” tab,
    select “White
    Balance”, and then
    press [].
    3.Use [] and [] to select the setting you
    want, and then press [SET].
     NOTES 
    • Selecting “Manual” changes white balance to the
    settings achieved the last time a manual white
    balance operation was performed.
    • You can use the key customization feature (page 89)
    to configure the camera so the white balance setting
    changes whenever you press [] or [] while in the
    REC mode.
    When shooting under these conditions:
    Normal conditions
    Outdoor daylight
    Outdoor overcast sky
    Shade
    Incandescent light bulb
    (reddish tinge)
    Fluorescent light (greenish tinge)
    Difficult lighting that requires manual
    control (See “Adjusting White Balance
    Manually”.)
    Select this setting:
    Auto
    Manual
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    Adjusting White Balance Manually
    Under some light sources, automatic white balance under
    the “Auto” setting can take a long time to complete. Also,
    the auto white balance range (color temperature range) is
    limited. Manual white balance helps to ensure that colors
    are recorded correctly for a particular light source.
    Note that you must perform manual white balance under
    the same conditions you will be shooting under. You must
    also have a white piece of paper or other similar object on
    hand in order to perform manual white balance.
    1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.Select the “REC” tab, select “White Balance”,
    and then press [].
    3.Use [] and [] to
    select “Manual”.
    • This causes the object
    you last used to adjust
    manual white balance to
    appear on the monitor
    screen.
    4.Point the camera at a white piece of paper or
    similar object under the lighting conditions
    for which you want to set the white balance,
    and then press the shutter release button.
    • This starts the white balance adjustment procedure.
    The message “Complete” appears on the monitor
    screen after white balance adjustment is complete.
    • Dim lighting or pointing the camera at a dark colored
    object while performing manual white balance
    adjustment can cause the procedure to take a long
    time to complete.
    5.Press [SET].
    • This registers the white balance settings and returns
    to the REC mode.
    A white piece of
    paper
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