Matrix.book Page 12 Monday, October 20, 2003 5:10 PM
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Guide to better pictures
Be sure soundwaves have clear path to your subject.
If an object in foreground prevents soundwaves from
reaching your subject, lens focuses on foreground object.
Subject will be out of focus. Partially pressing the Shutter
Button before framing may cause blurry pictures.
Blurry Picture
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Cause
When subject is not centered in the pic-
ture, the sound waves pass by the
subject and measure the distance to the
background. This causes the subject to
be unclear because the lens focuses on
the background.
Object in foreground prevented sound
waves from measuring correctly. Lens
focuses on object, causing unclear and
possibly dark subject.
Background was too far from subject.
Subject may have been beyond flash
range.
Solution
Center the subject in the picture. Or, if
you want to keep your subject off-
center, frame your subject in the middle
of the viewfinder. Press and hold the
shutter button halfway to lock in the
correct lens setting. Then reframe your
subject off center and press the shutter
button all the way.
The sound waves travel to the central
part of the scene. Be sure there are no
objects in front of your subject.
Place subject near a background and
keep the picture control in the normal
position. Stay within flash range of
0.6 m to 4.6 m (2 to 15 ft), and keep the
picture control in the normal position.