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Taking Pictures
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To play back audio recordings, see Audio playback
using the built-in speaker on page 2-18.
Using the digital zoom feature
You can capture a smaller portion of your subject at a higher
magnification using the optical (
×
3) and/or the digital (
×
2)
zoom features. When you use both features at the same time,
you can magnify the image by as much as six times. For
details on using the optical zoom feature, see Using the
optical zoom feature on page 2-7.
Your PhotoPC 3000Zs digital zoom feature allows you to
double the magnification of your images. Follow the steps
below.
1. Remove the lens cap, set the dial switch to , and turn
on the camera.
2. Press the LCD monitor button next to
×
1. A yellow
frame appears around the previewed image,
×
1 is
replaced by
×
2, and DIGITAL ZOOM is displayed
briefly at the center of the monitor.
3. If you want to use the digital zoom feature when taking
a video clip, turn the dial switch to .
If you want to use the digital zoom feature together with
the continuous shooting feature or the time lapse
feature, turn the dial switch to , then push the Mode
Change button until CONTINUOUS or INTERVAL
(for time lapse) is displayed at the top of the LCD
monitor.
4. Frame your subject in the LCD monitor and take a
picture.
Using the macro setting to take close-ups
The macro feature allows you to take pictures
of subjects 6 to 50 centimeters away from the
camera.
Note:
You may need to be more than 6 centimeters away from the
subject when using the optical zoom feature. See Using the
optical zoom feature on page 2-7 for details.
Follow the steps below to use the macro feature.
1. Remove the lens cap, set the dial switch to , and turn
on the camera.
2. Press the Normal Frame button once. A green frame
appears around the previewed image and MACRO is
displayed briefly at the center of the monitor.