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... 42 ƈSetting the Date and Time 44 ƃAttaching the Lens 46 ƃAdjusting the Viewfinder Dioptre 48 Basic Operations ƃBasic Shooting Operation 50 ƈHolding the Camera 50 ƈLetting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings 51 ƈOperating the shutter release button 53... Shooting 62 ƈRemote Control Shooting (Remote Control F : Sold Separately 65 ƈUsing Mirror Lock Up Function to Prevent Camera Shake 68 ƃUsing the Zoom Lens 69 ƃUsing the Built-in Flash 70 ƈSelecting Flash Mode 71 ƈUsing Auto Discharge , 72 ƈUsing...
... 42 ƈSetting the Date and Time 44 ƃAttaching the Lens 46 ƃAdjusting the Viewfinder Dioptre 48 Basic Operations ƃBasic Shooting Operation 50 ƈHolding the Camera 50 ƈLetting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings 51 ƈOperating the shutter release button 53... Shooting 62 ƈRemote Control Shooting (Remote Control F : Sold Separately 65 ƈUsing Mirror Lock Up Function to Prevent Camera Shake 68 ƃUsing the Zoom Lens 69 ƃUsing the Built-in Flash 70 ƈSelecting Flash Mode 71 ƈUsing Auto Discharge , 72 ƈUsing...
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3 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations. For information about advanced functions and settings for taking pictures, refer to chapter 4 and onward. Basic Shooting Operation 50 OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation 55 Using the RAW button 59 Other Shooting Modes 60 Using the Zoom Lens 69 Using the Built-in Flash 70 Using the White Balance 76 Using the ISO sensitivity 82 Playing Back Still Pictures 84 Deleting Images 98 Protecting Images 103 Setting the Printing Service (DPOF 105 Printing Using PictBridge 108
3 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations. For information about advanced functions and settings for taking pictures, refer to chapter 4 and onward. Basic Shooting Operation 50 OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation 55 Using the RAW button 59 Other Shooting Modes 60 Using the Zoom Lens 69 Using the Built-in Flash 70 Using the White Balance 76 Using the ISO sensitivity 82 Playing Back Still Pictures 84 Deleting Images 98 Protecting Images 103 Setting the Printing Service (DPOF 105 Printing Using PictBridge 108
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.... The flash pops up button ( ). 5. To pop up the flash manually, press the flash pop up automatically when necessary. - Press the shutter release button fully. A zoom lens can preview the image in focus.
.... The flash pops up button ( ). 5. To pop up the flash manually, press the flash pop up automatically when necessary. - Press the shutter release button fully. A zoom lens can preview the image in focus.
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OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation) INFORMATION ƃ If the focal length for your lens is not listed above, select the value closest to the actual focal length. ƃ When using a zoom lens, select the actual focal length at the zoom setting in the same manner. ŝ58Ş
OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation) INFORMATION ƃ If the focal length for your lens is not listed above, select the value closest to the actual focal length. ƃ When using a zoom lens, select the actual focal length at the zoom setting in the same manner. ŝ58Ş
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Turn the zoom ring clockwise for telephoto and counterclockwise for your purpose. Adjust it to compose your picture at the focal length that looks right for wide angle. INFORMATION ƃ Look through the viewfinder to the desired size and take the picture. 1. Turn the zoom ring right or left . Wide Angle Telephoto ŝ69Ş Using the Zoom Lens ƈ Enlarge the subject (telephoto) or capture a wider area (wide angle) with a zoom lens. Turn the zoom ring to the right or left until you see the composition you want.
Turn the zoom ring clockwise for telephoto and counterclockwise for your purpose. Adjust it to compose your picture at the focal length that looks right for wide angle. INFORMATION ƃ Look through the viewfinder to the desired size and take the picture. 1. Turn the zoom ring right or left . Wide Angle Telephoto ŝ69Ş Using the Zoom Lens ƈ Enlarge the subject (telephoto) or capture a wider area (wide angle) with a zoom lens. Turn the zoom ring to the right or left until you see the composition you want.
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.... Red-eye occurs because pupils are smaller, reducing the red-eye effect. The red-eye reduction function on this camera reduces red-eye by the reflection of the electronic flash from the camera as far away from the retina of the flash in this way is then discharged while the pupils are... the flash has popped up and the flash mode is released. Confirm that supports red-eye reduction. ŋPosition the flash as possible when using a zoom lens, set (Auto+Red-eye reduction) in Auto mode and (Fill-in Flash+Red-eye reduction) or (Slow speed sync+Red-eye reduction in other modes...
.... Red-eye occurs because pupils are smaller, reducing the red-eye effect. The red-eye reduction function on this camera reduces red-eye by the reflection of the electronic flash from the camera as far away from the retina of the flash in this way is then discharged while the pupils are... the flash has popped up and the flash mode is released. Confirm that supports red-eye reduction. ŋPosition the flash as possible when using a zoom lens, set (Auto+Red-eye reduction) in Auto mode and (Fill-in Flash+Red-eye reduction) or (Slow speed sync+Red-eye reduction in other modes...
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...is pressed halfway. p.144 Sets to switch number of recordable images in the LCD panel and viewfinder to enable shutter release when lens aperture ring is pressed. Sets whether to save rotation information when shooting. Optical Preview lets you check the composition, exposure and...preview position ( ). p.145 Sets to automatically rotate images when playing back. Sets to use Digital Preview or Optical Preview when the main switch is pressed in Charging Preview Method Initial Zoom Auto Rotation Saving Rotation Info. Resets all the settings in Av (Aperture Priority) mode.
...is pressed halfway. p.144 Sets to switch number of recordable images in the LCD panel and viewfinder to enable shutter release when lens aperture ring is pressed. Sets whether to save rotation information when shooting. Optical Preview lets you check the composition, exposure and...preview position ( ). p.145 Sets to automatically rotate images when playing back. Sets to use Digital Preview or Optical Preview when the main switch is pressed in Charging Preview Method Initial Zoom Auto Rotation Saving Rotation Info. Resets all the settings in Av (Aperture Priority) mode.
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... aperture open, the landscape in front and behind the flower will be out of focus. Depth of field Area of focus Aperture Lens focal length Distance to a 35 mm camera, the value is a range in which objects closer and farther away will also be blurred, emphasizing only the flower. ƃ ...(the focused range becomes shallower). ƃ The wider the wide-angle lens, and the farther away the subject, the greater the depth of field (some zoom lenses do not have a scale for the GX-10 differs depending on the lens but compared to the subject Shallow Narrow Open (Smaller value) Longer (...
... aperture open, the landscape in front and behind the flower will be out of focus. Depth of field Area of focus Aperture Lens focal length Distance to a 35 mm camera, the value is a range in which objects closer and farther away will also be blurred, emphasizing only the flower. ƃ ...(the focused range becomes shallower). ƃ The wider the wide-angle lens, and the farther away the subject, the greater the depth of field (some zoom lenses do not have a scale for the GX-10 differs depending on the lens but compared to the subject Shallow Narrow Open (Smaller value) Longer (...
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... long as the metering timer after releasing the AE-L button. INFORMATION ƃ is displayed in the viewfinder while the AE lock is engaged when using a zoom lens for twice as much time as the AE-L button is kept pressed or the shutter release button is kept pressed halfway. ƃ You will hear... a beep when the AE-L button is locked. The beep can be fixed when focus is pressed. The camera memorizes the exposure (brightness) at the brightness level set by the AE lock. ƃ If the exposure mode is M (Manual), the aperture and/or shutter...
... long as the metering timer after releasing the AE-L button. INFORMATION ƃ is displayed in the viewfinder while the AE lock is engaged when using a zoom lens for twice as much time as the AE-L button is kept pressed or the shutter release button is kept pressed halfway. ƃ You will hear... a beep when the AE-L button is locked. The beep can be fixed when focus is pressed. The camera memorizes the exposure (brightness) at the brightness level set by the AE lock. ƃ If the exposure mode is M (Manual), the aperture and/or shutter...
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...ōōōōō212, 239 Select&Delete 100 Selecting the Focusing Area 194 Self-Timer 62 Sensitivity 82 Sepia (Digital Filter 95 Shade (White Balance 76 Sharpness 124 Shutter Priority Mode Tv 171, 177 Shutter release button 53 Shutter speed 199 ...Digital Filter 95 Spot Metering 202 sRGB 126 ŝ256Ş T Transfer Mode 159 Tungsten Light (White Balance 76 TV 158 Tv (Shutter Priority) mode ōōōōō171, 177 U Using aperture ring 142 V Video cable 92 Video Output Format 158 Viewfinder 27, 48 Vignetting 70 W White Balance 76 Z Zoom Lens...
...ōōōōō212, 239 Select&Delete 100 Selecting the Focusing Area 194 Self-Timer 62 Sensitivity 82 Sepia (Digital Filter 95 Shade (White Balance 76 Sharpness 124 Shutter Priority Mode Tv 171, 177 Shutter release button 53 Shutter speed 199 ...Digital Filter 95 Spot Metering 202 sRGB 126 ŝ256Ş T Transfer Mode 159 Tungsten Light (White Balance 76 TV 158 Tv (Shutter Priority) mode ōōōōō171, 177 U Using aperture ring 142 V Video cable 92 Video Output Format 158 Viewfinder 27, 48 Vignetting 70 W White Balance 76 Z Zoom Lens...