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Regarding self-timer photography
On taking pictures with self-timer, carefully set up the camera
on a tripod or a horizontal stable plane.
The self-timer mode is canceled each time self-timer photog-
raphy is complete. If you want to continue to take pictures with
self-timer, set the self-timer switch for each photography.
Regarding close-up
In the close-up mode, it takes a slightly long time compared
with the normal photography to actuate the shutter after the
shutter release button is pressed, because the lens is com-
paratively slowly operated for precise focalization.
In the close-up mode, the actual photographing field is limited
to the range below the parallax correction marks (side marks)
appearing in the viewfinder. In the close-up mode carefully
determine composition of the picture before pressing the shut-
ter release button.
In a close-up in a dark place where the camera activates the
automatic flash function, the object may be illuminated too
brightly by the flashlight. In such a case, take a picture at a
distant of 0.5 m or more from the object.
When a close-up subject is extremely dark, the camera
occasionally falls into difficulty in focusing. In such a case,
temporarily light up the subject with a light bulb or the like to
make the camera easily come into focus. In the close-up mode,
the camera has difficulty in focusing on such objects as men-
tioned below.
Flat objects unclear between light and shade (sky, white
wall, bonnet of a car, etc.),
Objects plane in surface such as a plane with horizontal
lines,
Fast moving objects,
Dark objects and places (low luminance/illuminance),
Objects in backlight or strongly reflective objects,
Flickering objects such as fluorescent lamp, etc.
On photographing such an object, be sure to lock the focus
(focus lock function) before pressing the shutter.