Using the focus range settings, Using manual focus, Using zoom – HP PhotoSmart R967 User Manual
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Using the focus range settings
To select a focus range setting, press , use
to highlight the desired focus range,
then press
.
Normal Focus (Default)—Use when taking pictures of subjects greater than
500 mm (20 in) away.
Macro—Use when taking close-up pictures of subjects between 100 mm and
1 m (4.7 to 39.4 in) away.
Auto Macro—Use when you are not sure if the subject is in the Macro or
Normal focus range.
Infinity—Use when taking pictures of distant objects and landscapes.
Manual Focus—Allows you to step manually through the full focus range (see
).
The focus range setting remains in effect until it is changed again, or you turn off the
camera.
Using Manual Focus
You may want to use Manual Focus in low-light conditions or when you want to fine-
tune focus of very close-up subjects.
1.
When you select Manual Focus, a focus meter
and a magnified view help you adjust focus.
2.
With arrows surrounding the Manual Focus meter,
use
to adjust the focus. If arrows do not
surround the Manual Focus meter, use
until
they do, then use
to adjust focus.
3.
To change shooting modes while using Manual
Focus, use
until arrows surround the shooting
mode icon in the upper left corner, press
, use
to highlight a shooting mode, then press
.
Using zoom
Your camera has both optical and digital zoom. Optical zoom physically extends the lens
to make the subject of your picture appear closer. After you have extended the lens fully
using optical zoom, the camera employs digital zoom. Digital zoom uses no moving lens
parts.
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