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Standard operation, Chapter 2, Holding the camera / releasing the shutter – Epson PhotoPC L-400 User Manual

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STANDARD OPERATION

Chapter 2

STANDARD OPERATION

How to use in the automatic mode.

HOLDING THE CAMERA / RELEASING THE SHUTTER

There is no special picture-taking stance for this particular camera, but it is
useful to know these basic techniques for taking good pictures in general.

Note:

In P.I.F. mode the image will sometimes appear upside down.

FULL & HALF SHUTTER BUTTON POSITONS

Full & Half Positions
The shutter button has a two-step function. Hold it halfway down to activate
the flashing green Indicator light. The camera is automatically setting focus
and shutter speed.
Fully press it completely to release the shutter.

HINT

Remember to make an L-shape platform and to avoid covering the lens or flash with
your fingers. If you arch your right forefinger, you may press the shutter button too
hard, jerking the camera as the shutter releases. Also, it is difficult to maintain a
half-press when the finger is arched.

Good Form For Taking Horizontal Shots

Avoid arching
your shutter
button finger

Both hands
are clutching
the camera

Arms are
extended

Knees are
locked

Make an L-shape
platform with the
left hand

Both arms
are close to
your body

Knees slightly
bent to
create a
cushion

Poor Form

LCD Viewer Stance
(Horizontal)

Maintain the same
L-shaped left hand grip
and relax shoulders to
bring arms forward.

Good Form For Taking Vertical Shots

Left thumb
next to your
forehead

Right thumb
controls the
shutter button

Both arms
are close to
your body

Forms a
human
tripod

Knees slightly
bent to
create a
cushion

LCD Viewer Stance
(Vertical)

Right thumb controls
shutter button. Left
hand shades the LCD
screen for easier
viewing.

Half Pressed

Turns On the Light
Releases the Shutter

Indicator lights

Fully Pressed