Minolta 2084401 Film Camera User Manual


 
DETAILED
OPERATION
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EXPOSURE BRACKETING
Turn the function dial to
.
While pressing the function
button, turn the control dial
to set the bracketing
increment.
Increments of 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 or 1.0 EV
can be selected.
Bracketing automatically exposes a series of three frames with differing
exposures. Bracket your exposures when shooting slides and other
films with a low tolerance for exposure error.
The bracket can be set in increments of 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1.0 Ev.
The flash cannot be used with bracketing.
Exposure compensation can be used to adjust the bracket series.
Metered Exposure
0.5 Ev Under
0.5 Ev Over
0.7EV
1
2
Multiple
Exposure (p.90)
SETTING THE ISO MANUALLY
While pressing the function
button, turn the control dial
until the desired ISO value
appears on the data panel.
Set the film speed manually when you want to override DX-coded film or
when using non-DX-coded film. Film speeds can be set from ISO 6 to
6400 in 1/3Ev increments.
Non-DX coded film is initially set to the previous roll’s ISO.
Custom Function Notes
Cust-4: Manual ISO settings will be canceled when the film is rewound (1),
or the manual ISO setting will be stored and applied to future rolls of film
with the same DX-coded ISO (2) (p.109).
Turn the function dial to ISO.
Load the film.
Exposure compensation in 1/3 Ev increments can be made using the ISO
function. Care should be taken because no warning will be displayed
indicating the ISO has been changed.
Release the function button.
The selected film speed will
be set.
The data panel returns to the usual
display.
2
3
4
1
OFF
0.3EV
0.5EV
1.0EV
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