Minolta f200

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Normal
Contrast: low Contrast: high
Sharpness: hard
Sharpness: soft
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ULTI-FUNCTION RECORDING
Changes in color, sharpness, contrast, and saturation can be made using the custom 2
section of the multi-function recording mode menu (p. 56). These imaging controls give
photographers the ability to maximize the image information at the scene.
Any changes made with these functions are applied to the live image on the monitor.
Changes made may be difficult to see on the monitor. However, when viewed with a
computer, the changes will be evident. The sharpness, contrast, and color-saturation
levels must be set before the image is recorded. These functions can be used individually
or in combination. Turning the camera off will not reset these functions.
Digital Effects Control
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Use the left/right keys of the controller (1) to select
the sharpness, contrast, or saturation level; an
indicator is displayed and the live image shows the
effect of each setting. Press the central button of
the controller (2) to apply the setting.
Color Mode
The color mode controls whether a still image is color or
black and white. This must be set before the image is
recorded. The color mode is set in the custom 2 section
of the multi-function recording mode menu (p. 56). The
live image on the monitor reflects the selected color
mode. The color mode has no effect on image file size.
Natural Color reproduces the colors in the scene
faithfully. This mode uses no monitor indicator when
active. Vivid Color increases the saturation of the colors
in the scene. Black & White produces neutral
monochrome images. The sepia mode creates warm-
tone monochrome images.
Black & White
Vivid Color
Sepia
To change sharpness, contrast, or saturation, select the appropriate setting from the
Digital Effects Control option in the custom 2 section of the multi-function recording mode
menu; the setting screen will open.
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2
Color saturation - to accent or subdue the color of a scene in three
levels: high (+), normal, and low (–).
Contrast - to increase or decrease the contrast of the scene in three levels:
high (+), normal, and low (–).
Sharpness - to accent or soften details in an image in three levels: hard (+),
normal, and soft (–).
If sharpness, contrast, or saturation are set to any setting other than normal, an indicator
will be displayed on the monitor indicating an increase (+) or decrease (–) in the quality
selected.
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