Olympus C-211 User Manual
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One way to handle these situations is to focus on some other object the same distance
as the subject that you want to take, engage the focus lock (see next section), then
turn the camera back to the desired scene and take the shot. Another solution is to fix
the focus at 8 feet (close) or at
∞
(distant) using the “quick focus” feature (p.81).
If you’re shooting a subject with no vertical lines (as in diagram 3), try rotating the
camera 90 degrees, locking the focus, and then rotating the camera back.
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Taking Good Pictur
es
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- C-120 (172 pages)
- D-380 (133 pages)
- Stylus 500 Digital (100 pages)
- Stylus 500 Digital (170 pages)
- Stylus 500 Digital (2 pages)
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- C-480 Zoom (2 pages)
- C-40Zoom (203 pages)
- C-1 Zoom (40 pages)
- TOUGH-3000 EN (83 pages)
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- C-50 (2 pages)
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- Stylus Verve (2 pages)
- Stylus Verve (163 pages)
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- D-550 Zoom (178 pages)
- C-730 Ultra Zoom (266 pages)
- C-1 (158 pages)
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- Stylus Verve S (124 pages)
- MJU-II Zoom-170 (5 pages)
- Stylus 410 Digital (2 pages)
- Stylus 410 Digital (72 pages)
- Stylus 410 Digital (228 pages)
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- E-500 (216 pages)
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- 3000 (2 pages)
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- C-750 Ultra Zoom (238 pages)
- C-3040 Zoom (40 pages)
- C-5050 Zoom (268 pages)
- C-5050 Zoom (2 pages)
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