Sanyo VPC S60EX User Manual
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125English SPECIFICATIONS Range Normal photography: 10 cm (3.94 in.) to ∞ (Wide), 40 cm (15.75 in.) to ∞ (Tele) Macro photography: 5 cm (1.97 in.) to 70 cm (27.56 in.) (Wide), 40 cm (15.75 in.) to 70 cm (27.56 in.) (Tele) Digital zoom For shooting: 1x to 4x (except resolution k) For playback: 1x to 57.5x (varies with resolution) Shutter speed Single-shot mode: 1/2 to 1/1,500 sec. (Maximum approx. 2 seconds when the scene function is set to fireworks ^ etc.) (During flash: 1/30 to 1/1,500 sec.)...
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English126 Flash working range GN = 6.0 Approx. 10 cm (3.94 in.) to 3.0 m (9.84 ft.) (Wide) Approx. 40 cm (15.75 in.) to 1.7 m (5.58 ft.) (Tele) Flash modes Auto-flash, forced flash, flash off, red-eye reduction Focus TTL-type AF (9-point range finder/spot focus), manual focus (14 steps) Self-timer Approx. 2-second delay, 10-second delay Ambient environmentTemperature0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) (operation), –20 to 60°C (–4 to 140°F) (storage) Humidity 30 to 90% (operating, no condensation) 10 to 90%...
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127English SPECIFICATIONS Camera connectors Battery life * According to the CIPA standard (when using a Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. 64MB SD Memory Card). ** With continuous playback when using the monitor. NOTE iApproximate time until batteries run out, based on test conditions at room temperature (25°C [77°F]). iThe battery operation time may vary depending on the conditions of the batteries and the conditions of use. Especially when used at temperatures below 10°C (50°F), the battery...
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English128 Possible Number of Images/Video Recording Time/Audio Recording Time The table shows the possible number of captured images and the possible recording time for the camera’s internal memory and for the commercially available 128MB and 1GB SD Memory Cards. iEven with cards of the same capacity, the amount of data that can actually be stored may differ depending on the card brand, etc. iThe continuous shooting time will differ depending, for example, on the card type, capacity, performance,...
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129English SPECIFICATIONS Others Apple, Macintosh and QuickTime are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other company and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. CAUTION iIt is forbidden to copy this manual, whole or in part, without prior written permission. iAll images and illustrations given in this manual are for explanation purposes and may differ...
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English130 HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES Taking great pictures in difficult surroundings is easier than you might think. By keeping a few points in mind and choosing the correct settings, you can create photos that you’ll be proud to display and share. Basic photography If images are blurred even when the autofocus is usedYour camera employs an autofocus function. When you snap a picture using the autofocus, the camera automatically adjusts the settings so that the image will be in focus. If you are...
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131English HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES Photographing a moving subject Situation: You would like to snap an action shot of a moving child or pet. The autofocus is activated, but because the subject is moving, the image may be blurred. In particular, when the distance between the camera and the subject is changing, it is difficult to lock the focus on the subject. Here are some hints for successfully capturing images of moving subjects. kReasons for unfocused images When the shutter button is touched...
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English132 Shooting with the scene function Shooting portraits (portrait mode Z) Points: iChoose a background that doesn’t detract from your subject. iMove in close to your subject. iPay attention to lighting and how it affects your subject. NOTE iIf the background is distracting, it will not show your subject to his best advantage. Move in closer to your subject or zoom in so that the background does not compete with the subject. iIn portrait photography your subject is clearly the central figure, so...
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133English HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES Night photography (night view mode ]) Points: iAvoid camera shake. iIncrease the ISO sensitivity. NOTE iCamera shutter speed during night photography is considerable slower, so there is a much greater chance that your photographed images will be blurry. Use a tripod whenever possible, or if a tripod is not available, you can lean against a wall or pillar to help stabilize the camera. iYou can photograph your subject with the night scene in the background by using...