Basic Camera Operation. What do the buttons do? Preview Image Mode.

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Basic Camera Operation

What do the buttons do?

Preview Image Mode

Menu Mode

Taking Pictures

Holding the camera

Taking Pictures (AutoMode)

Auto Frame Using Viewfinder or LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Frame your shot so that the subject fills the entire AF (Auto Frame)

Using The View Finder When using the View finder to take a picture at a distance of 80cm to 1.5m only the shaded area in the view finder opposite is photographed.

Capturing a image Press the shutter button down half way Focusing is complete when the AF Frame on LCD Monitor shrinks and the view finder lamp (Green) stops Flashing.