Minolta f200

User Manual - Page 15

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UTO-RECORDING MODE - BASIC OPERATION
Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection
Automatic Digital Program Selection chooses between programmed AE and one of five
subject programs: portrait, sports action, landscape, sunset, and night portrait. The digital
subject programs optimize the camera’s performance for various conditions and
subjects. Exposure, white-balance, and image-processing systems work in unison for
beautiful results. For information on individual subject programs, see page 30.
A row of gray indicators at the top on the monitor display will
indicate Automatic Digital Subject Selection is active. Place
the subject in the focus frames; the procedure is the same as
the basic recording operation described on page 26.
Pressing the subject-program button
(1) cycles through the modes. The
active subject program will be indicated
at the top of the live image. The subject
program will remain in effect until it is
changed or the mode dial is turned to
another position. Except for macro and
night portrait, digital subject programs
cannot be used in the multi-function
recording mode. For information on
individual subject programs, see page
30.
Digital-subject-program button
1
Press the shutter-release button partway down; the AF
system will locate the subject and the Automatic Digital
Subject Selection function will choose a subject program. If
no icons are displayed, programmed AE is active. Press the
shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture.
Programmed AE
Portrait
Sports action
Landscape
Sunset
Night portrait
Sports action
Landscape
Sunset
Night portrait
Programmed AE
Portrait
Macro
Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection
While camera performance is optimized for each shooting condition, some changes can
be made to camera settings with subject programs. The flash mode (p. 32) can be
changed and the exposure can be altered using exposure-compensation (p. 51). In
extreme lighting conditions, adjustments using exposure compensation may not produce
the intended results in the portrait, or night-portrait mode. The camera-shake warning (p.
33) may appear in macro, landscape, sunset, or night-portrait modes.
(No icons)
Hold the camera steadily when the
sunset or night-portrait subject program
is selected as exposures can be long.
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