Minolta 2084401 Film Camera User Manual


 
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Press the subject-program
button until the subject-
program indicator points to
.
The camera continues to focus as
long as the shutter-release button is
pressed partway down. Continuous
AF (p.73) is used.
Fast shutter speeds are needed to stop
action. In sports mode, the camera will
set the fastest possible shutter speed
and continually adjust the focus to track
fast-moving subjects.
The built-in flash is only effective when your subject is within the flash
range. When the subject is not within the range, use flash cancel (p.37).
The use of fast film is recommended.
Mount the camera on a tripod or monopod when using telephoto lenses.
Sports
SUBJECT-PROGRAM SELECTION
Press the subject-program
button until the subject-
program indicator points to
.
Use a tripod to reduce camera
shake.
Use close-up mode when photographing
small objects like flowers or jewelry. In
close-up mode, the camera automatically
sets the best possible aperture and
shutter speed for close-up photography.
Focusing time can be longer with macro
lenses.
For best results in close-up photography use a macro lens or a macro
capable zoom lens.
Do not use the built-in flash if your subject is closer than 1.0m (3.3 ft.). The
flash exposure will be overexposed. See flash range, p. 36.
At close distances, the lens or len hood may block the flash, creating a
shadow at the bottom of your image (lens shadowing, p. 36). The use of
an accessory flash is recommended.
Make sure the subject is not closer than the minimum focusing distance of
lens. Refer to the owner’s manual of your lens.
Close-up
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