Konica Minolta 140 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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FOCUS LOCK - AREA AF
The focus-lock function allows the camera to be focused on a certain subject
and then the picture can be recomposed to arrange the subject at a different
position within the image area.
FOCUSING RANGE
BASIC OPERATION
1.With focus-area indicator around the
subject, press and hold the shutter-release
button partway down.
The green focus lamp will glow steadily to indicate
the focus is locked. If the focus lamp blinks,
reposition the camera and repeat the operation.
2.Without lifting your finger, recompose the
image in the viewfinder. Press the shutter-
release button all the way down to take the
picture.
The focus lock will be canceled if the shutter button
is released.
If the subject is too close, the green focus lamp blinks rapidly and the shutter is
locked. The subject must be beyond the minimum focusing distance. If the
subject is extremely close, the green focus lamp may blink slowly and the
shutter will release, but the focus will not be sharp.
The subject must be within the focusing range of the camera. The minimum
focusing distance varies with the focal length of the lens.
160 model
140 model
Wide-angle
(37.5 mm)
Telephoto
(140/160 mm)
60 cm -
(2.0 ft - )
80 cm -
(2.6 ft - )
95 cm -
(3.1 ft - )