Konica Minolta G530 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Five camera sensitivity settings can be selected with a still
image. The auto setting automatically adjusts the camera
sensitivity to the light conditions between ISO 50 and ISO
200. The camera sensitivity can also be specified among ISO
50, 100, 200, and 400. The numerical values are based on
an ISO equivalent. As the ISO value doubles, the camera
sensitivity doubles. Noise increases with the sensitivity in
digital imaging; the ISO setting of 50 has the least noise and
400 has the most.
AUTO
50
100
200
ISO speed
400
0.8m ~ 1.7m (2.6ft ~ 5.6ft)
0.8m ~ 0.86m (2.6ft ~ 2.8ft)
0.8m ~ 1.2m (2.6ft ~ 3.9ft)
0.8m ~ 1.7m (2.6ft ~ 5.6ft)
Flash range (wide angle)
0.5m ~ 3.0m (1.6ft ~ 9.8ft)
0.5m ~ 1.5m (1.6ft ~ 4.9ft)
0.5m ~ 2.1m (1.6ft ~ 6.9ft)
0.5m ~ 3.0m (1.6ft ~ 9.8ft)
0.8m ~ 2.4m (2.6ft ~ 7.9ft)0.5m ~ 4.3m (1.6ft ~ 14.1ft)
Flash range (telephoto)
CAMERA SENSITIVITY (ISO)
The sensitivity of the camera can be changed in the manual recording mode with the
menu. To change recording modes, see page 34.
On the manual recording menu, select the camera sensitivity
setting. See page 36 for menu operation. If a manual ISO
setting is selected, an indicator is displayed on the monitor.
Manual ISO indicator
The flash range changes with camera sensitivity. Because of the optical system, the flash
range is not the same at the lenswide-angle position as it is at the telephoto position.
CAMERA SENSITIVITY AND FLASH RANGE