Konica Minolta G500 Digital Camera User Manual


 
- When taking a photograph using flash in manual exposure mode, the intesity
of the flash may not be appropriate in some situations. In such a case, please
use flash intensity mode in image quality setting (p.64).
- To go back to auto mode, press MENU/SET button, select “manual exposure
OFF” and press the right button.The display will return to the live image..
In auto mode, shutter speed is between slow shutter speed (setting value) and
1/2000 second. The aperture can be changed to F2.8/F4.7 for a wide lens and
to F4.9/F8.3 for a telephoto lens.
- Settings for manual exposure will not be available when taking a movie.
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Using the REC Menu (Cont’d)
- Whenusing Manual Exposure Mode, the functions of the down, left and right
buttons can be changed by pressing the up button.
When the shutter speed and aperture are displayed in blue, the buttons can be
used for setting manual exposure.
When you press the up button, the functions of the down, left and right but-
tons are changed, to allow setting of Flash Mode, Shooting Mode and White
Balance.
- M mark, aperture and shutter speed will be displayed on the LCD monitor all
the time when setting up manual exposure mode.
The difference between the manual settings and the ambient light level can be
displayed by half depressing the shutter button. (Displays in 0.3EV steps within
±2.0.). Even if the lighting level changes, the exposure value can be confirmed
whenever the shutter button is half depressed.
- In manual exposure mode, if shutter speed is set slower than 1/2 second, it
will take longer for processing due to the noise reduction function.
- Some of the functions will be restricted in manual exposure mode.
“Exposure correction” mode (p.50) in the REC menu cannot be set.
ISO sensitivity (p.64) will be fixed to “ISO50” when it is set to “AUTO”.
Flash AUTO mode and portrait night view mode cannot be selected.