Konica Minolta KD-300Z Digital Camera User Manual


 
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<Operation>
1 Press the “ ” button
and select the desired mode.
Display
appearance
when the macro
mode is
selected.
2 Press the shutter release
button to take the picture.
<NOTE>
When shooting with the optical
viewfinder (LCD monitor turned
OFF), if the macro mode [ ] is
selected, the LCD monitor will
automatically turn ON when the
shutter release button is depressed
halfway.
<Combined Modes>
When shooting in the macro
mode, pressing the “
” button
will permit macro flash
photography.
Macro and Landscape Photography
Use the macro and landscape shooting modes when photographing
extremely close and distant subjects.
<Macro/Landscape Selection>
Camera
About 6 cm (zoom set at wide)
Macro range Normal photography
Landscape range
About 90 cm
Each time the “ ” button is pressed, the mode changes
alternately as follows:
Sharp images are produced when shooting
subjects between 6 cm and 90 cm (at wide-
angle setting) from the camera.
Sharp images are produced of
landscapes and other distant subjects.
Image actually
recorded by
camera
View through
optical
viewfinder
Since parallax occurs when using
the optical viewfinder for macro
photography, we recommend that
you use the LCD monitor to
compose your photographs when
shooting extreme closeups.
* Parallax refers to the difference
between what is seen in the
viewfinder and the actual image
recorded through the camera’s
taking lens.
Take care, however, since very
close subjects may receive
excessive exposure. In this
case, use the exposure
compensation function to
compensate the exposure.
[
] Macro mode
[
] Landscape mode
[No display] Normal mode
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