Shooting subjects up close (PowerShot S200)
Solution
If you are shooting a subject at a close distance, and if the subject cannot be easily focused within the normal shooting range, switching the normal mode to the [Macro] (
) mode will make it easier to focus on the subject.
) mode will make it easier to focus on the subject.IMPORTANT
- The following explanations are provided based on the assumption that the [Shooting Mode] is set to [Program AE] (
). - The edges of the image may darken if the flash fires.
1. Press the <Power> button to turn the camera on.
2. Press the <
> button.
> button.
3. Press the <
><
> buttons or turn the <
> dial to choose [Macro (
), and then press the <
> button.
><
> buttons or turn the <
> dial to choose [Macro (
), and then press the <
> button.
Once the setting is complete, [Macro] (
) is displayed on the screen.
) is displayed on the screen.
REFERENCE
- To prevent camera shake, try mounting the camera on a tripod and shooting with the camera set to [Self-timer].
The shooting distance for each [Focusing Range] is as shown in the following table (from the end of the lens). If you shoot beyond the following ranges, the subject may be out of focus.
Also, the [Focusing Range] cannot be set in some shooting modes. Please see the following table for details.
| Shooting distance | Shooting modes in which [Macro] cannot be set | |
|---|---|---|
[Normal] ![]() | [Macro]![]() | , , ![]() |
| 5 cm – ∞ (2.0 in. – infinity) * 30 cm – ∞ (11.8 in. – infinity) ** | 3 cm – 50 cm (1.2 in. – 1.6 ft.) * 30 cm – 50 cm (11.8 in. – 1.6 ft.) ** | |
) to the maximum wide angle side (Max. wide angle). ** (T): When turning the< Zoom lever > toward (
) to the maximum telephoto side (Max. telephoto).


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