Parallax compensation for close-ups, B-23 – Canon IXUS Z70 User Manual
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Parallax Compensation for Close-ups
When taking photographs of subjects as close as
0.6 to 1 m (2 to 3.3 ft.) to the camera, the camera
will cut off the top portion of the picture that is
visible in the picture frame. This is called parallax
displacement.
To take pictures of subjects at 0.6 to 1 m, follow the
steps below to use the picture frame to compose
the picture.
1
Position the AF frame
over the subject and
press the shutter
button haifway.
• Check that the green
indicator is iit
• Keep the shutter button
pressed halfway.
* •
Move the AF frame so
that the subject is in
the center of the
ciose-up frame and
take the picture.
• Be careful not to change
your distance from the
subject.
- As seen from the viewfinder
0
• For P (panorama) prints, the difference between
the viewfinder image and the actual picture is more
pronounced, so you should be 2 m (6.6 ft.) or away
from the subject.
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