Microtek d3 User Guide
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Shooting
Shooting Still Images
The Photo mode allows you to capture images with
automatic exposure, and providing a full selection of
manual controls over all camera settings.
1. Set the Mode switch to Photo mode ( ).
1. Set the Mode switch to Photo mode ( ).
Some shooting information (e.g., photo size, photo
quality, flash, etc.) appears on the LCD screen
automatically.
2. Frame the subject using the LCD screen.
3. Press the Shutter button.
3. Press the Shutter button.
The still image is taken when a
beep sounds.
Do not move the camera until
Do not move the camera until
you hear the beep.
The camera is ready to take
The camera is ready to take
another picture when Busy
message vanishes from the
LCD screen.
The following table lists the available functions that can
be manually adjusted in the menu mode.
Function
Description
Page
Size
33
Quality
34
Drive Mode
34
EV Compensation
35
White Balance
35
Sharpness
36
Voice Memo
36
NOTE:
The effective shooting distance, from the lens to your
subject, is 3.28 ft. (1m) to infinity.
Be careful when shooting the following subjects
because they are difficult to bring into focus:
- Low-contrast subjects such as a flat white surface
- Flat, smooth objects
- Quickly moving objects
- Subjects that are dimly illuminated
- Reflective surfaces
- Subjects in a place with bright backlight
- Flat, smooth objects
- Quickly moving objects
- Subjects that are dimly illuminated
- Reflective surfaces
- Subjects in a place with bright backlight
For best results, focus on a separate object that is near
your subject, then shoot the picture.
The use of a tripod is recommended to prevent
blurring when taking a photo
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