Konica Minolta G500 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Selecting the Shooting Mode (Cont’d)
Shooting Close Up/Long Range
Macro-photo Mode
- Use this mode when you want to be close to the subject.
- If the distance between the camera and the subject is close, there will
be a difference between the image in the viewfinder and the picture
that is actually taken. It is recommended that the LCD monitor be
used.
Use a tripod to prevent shaking, as shutter speeds are slower when taking
close-ups.
The self-timer function can be used in conjunction with this function.
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If you use the flash when shooting very close to the subject, the image may
come out too bright. For information about the flash shooting distance, see
page 40.
Shooting DistanceFocus Distance
Telephoto
Macro-photo Mode Shooting Distances
Wide-angle
6cm (2.4in.) to infinity
0.5m (1.6ft) to infinity
Distant View Mode
- Use this mode when shooting a distant subject, such as scenery or
buildings.
Always use a tripod.
The flash will not come on.
The self-timer function can be used in conjunction with this function.