Konica Minolta KD-300Z Digital Camera User Manual


 
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<Turning the Exposure
Mode Symbols ON/OFF>
Certain exposure symbols on the
LCD monitor can be temporarily
turned off if desired to avoid
cluttering the screen.
The flash mode, macro/landscape
mode, and self-timer mode symbols
cannot be turned off.
<Example>
For example, when the camera is set
to the exposure conditions and
functions shown in the accompanying
illustration, pressing the “%” or “
button will cause the symbols to
disappear temporarily as shown.
<Focus Lock>
Camera focus and exposure are
measured and locked when the
shutter is depressed halfway. If you
find that your focus is occasionally
correct, particularly when shooting
subjects located at the edge of the
screen, use this feature in
conjunction with the exposure mode
to produce better focus results.
<Operation>
1 Point the center focus frame at
the subject you wish to be in
clear focus and depress the
shutter button halfway. The
focus will be locked on the
central subject.
2 While keeping the shutter
release button depressed
halfway, move the camera to
compose the subject as
desired, then press the shutter
the rest of the way down to
take the picture.
<Operation>
1 Press the “MENU” button.
2 Press the “#” button to select
[
], then press the “
button to confirm the selection.
3 Press the “%” or “” button to
select [METERING], then press
the “#” button.
Other Functions
4 Press the “%” or “” button to
select [SPOT AREA], [CENTER],
or [EVALUATION].
5 Press the “@” button.
6 Press the “MENU” button
twice to turn off the menu
display.
7 Press the shutter release
button to take the picture.
Display
appearance
when
[SPOT
AREA] is
selected.
Press the “%” or “” button again to
restore the symbols to the screen.
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