Konica Minolta Dimage Z1 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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When using flash, pressing the AEL button activates
the slow-sync. function in program, full-auto
program, and aperture priority. Slow sync. balances
the ambient light exposure with the flash exposure
so the background is recorded with the subject.
When the AEL button is pressed and held, the
ambient light exposure is determined and the flash
exposure is based on the locked aperture setting.
The use of a tripod is recommended with slow-sync.
exposures.
ABOUT SLOW SYNC.
The metered area is 1.0Ev less (–) than the locked exposure.
The arrow indicates the metered area is 0.5Ev more (+)
or less (–) than the greatest value on the scale in
comparison to the locked exposure.
The blinking arrow indicates the metered area is 1.0Ev
or more greater (+) or less (–) than the greatest value on
the scale in comparison to the locked exposure.
The increments on the scale depend on the exposure-compensation dial position. See
camera notes on page 41. The examples below are based on a 0.5 Ev increment.
+2.5EV
+3.5EV
3.0EV
4.0EV