Minolta dimage7, Dimage 5 instruction manual Focus Lock, Focus Signals, Special Focusing Situations

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BASIC OPERATION

FOCUS LOCK

The focus-lock function is used when the subject is off-center and outside the focus frame. Focus lock may also be used when a special focusing situation prevents the camera from focusing on the subject.

Focus lock can be controlled one of two ways. The shutter-release button can be pressed and held partway down or the AF/AEL button at the back of the camera can be pressed and held.

Place the subject within the focus frame. Press and hold the shutter-release button partway down or press the AF/AEL button.

• The focus signals will indicate that the focus is locked.

The shutter speed and aperture value will change from white to black indicating the exposure is locked.

• When the focus is set, an AF sensor will briefly appear on the live image to indicate the point of focus.

Without lifting your finger from the shutter-release button or the AF/AEL button, recompose the subject within the image area. Press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture.

The function and operation of the AF/AEL button can be changed in the custom 1 section of the recording-mode menu (p. 80). The Flex Focus Point can also be used for off-center subjects (p. 67).

FOCUS SIGNALS

This digital camera has a quick, accurate autofocusing system. The focus signals in the lower right corner of the EVF and LCD monitor indicate the focus status. For more information on autofocus modes see p. 68.

 

Focus icon: white

Focus confirmed.

 

 

 

 

Focus icon: red

Cannot focus. The subject is too close or a special

 

situation is preventing the AF system from focusing.

 

 

 

 

 

The shutter can be released even if the camera cannot focus on the subject.

When the AF system cannot focus, the focus is set to infinity. When the flash is in use, the focus is set between 3.0 and 3.8m. In this case, focus lock can be used with an object at the same distance as the main subject or the camera can be focused manually (p. 71).

SPECIAL FOCUSING SITUATIONS

The camera may not be able to focus in certain situations. If the autofocus system cannot focus on a subject, the focus icon will turn red. In this situation the focus-lock function can be used to focus on another object at the same distance as your main subject, and then the image can be recomposed to take the picture.

The subject is too dark.

 

The subject in the

 

Two subjects at differ-

The subject is near a

 

 

focus frame is low in

 

ent distances overlap

very bright object or

 

 

contrast.

 

in the focus frame.

area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Before YOU Begin For Proper and Safe USEFor Proper and Safe USE Table of Contents 100 Names of Parts Camera BodyData Panel EVF and LCD Monitor Display CAMERA-SHAKE WarningGetting UP and Running Attaching the Camera StrapAttaching the Lens Hood Removing the Lens CAPInserting Batteries Inserting the Compactflash CardHandling the Camera Turning on the Camera and DisplaysTaking Pictures Using the BUILT-IN FlashFlash Range Automatic Operation Basic Operation Viewing and Deleting Pictures in Quick ViewBattery Condition Indicators Auto Power SaveBasic Operation Changing BatteriesExternal Power Supplies Sold Separately Changing the Compactflash CardSetting the Camera to Record Images Automatically Basic Recording OperationFocus Signals Special Focusing SituationsFocus Lock Focus icon white Focus confirmed Focus icon redDisplay Controls Recording Mode QUICK-VIEW Display Quick ViewDeleting Images in Quick View What is AN EV? What is a STOP? PRO-AUTO ButtonRecording Mode DIGITAL-SUBJECT-PROGRAM ButtonSetting the Function Dial SizeQual DriveAbout the Frame Counter Image SizeImage Quality About SUPER-FINE and RAW Image Quality IMAGE-FILE Size and Compactflash Card CapacityExposure Modes Program PAperture Priority a Shutter Priority SDrive Modes Manual Exposure MSELF-TIMER Continuous Advance2560 1920 1600 X 1280 X 640 X 2048 1536Digital Enhanced Bracketing BracketingExposure Bracketing Interval Preset White Balance White BalanceAuto Automatic White BalanceCamera Sensitivity ISO Custom White BalanceDigital Effects Control Exposure CompensationData panel EVF & LCD monitor Contrast CompensationCOLOR-SATURATION Compensation Autofocus Areas and Control Flex Focus Point Controlling the Spot Focus PointMacro Mode Autofocus ModesImage size setting Full 1600 X 1280 X 640 X DiMAGE 1024 X Digital ZoomManual Focus Electronic Magnification Dimage 7 onlyDiopter Adjustment Electronic ViewfinderAutomatic Monitor Amplification Dimage 7 only AF/AE Lock ButtonMetering Modes Flash MeteringFlash Modes Fill FlashRED-EYE Reduction Rear Flash SyncAttaching a Minolta Accessory Flash Unit ISO setting Flash range wide angle Flash range telephotoFlash Compensation Flash RangeBasic Navigating the RECORDING-MODE MenuCustom RECORDING-MODE Menu Basic RECORDING-MODE Menu CustomMenu option Settings Description LCD monitor Display Memory Storing Camera SettingsRECORDING-MODE Menu Custom 1 Color Mode SharpnessData Imprinting YYYY/MM/DDElectronic Keyboard Instant PlaybackSec 10 secMovie Recording DiMAGE 44 sec 90 sec 363 sec 36 sec 70 sec 290 secBulb Exposures Attaching a Remote Cord Sold SeparatelyPlayback Mode Viewing PicturesViewing Movies Deleting ImagesSINGLE-FRAME Playback Display Histogram Display Movie Playback DisplayDisplay Controls Playback Mode Controller Magnification button Enlarged PlaybackNavigating the PLAYBACK-MODE Menu PLAYBACK-MODE Menu Basic Deleting ImagesLocking Images Changing the Index Playback FormatPLAYBACK-MODE Menu Custom 1 Slide Show Canceling a Dpof Print Order PLAYBACK-MODE Menu CustomAbout Dpof Creating a Dpof Print OrderCopying Images FRAME-SELECTION ScreenPlay Select Confirm Enter Setup Mode Viewing Images on a TelevisionNavigating the Setup Menu Setup ModeYear Month Day Hour Minute Setup Menu Basic Setup Menu Custom File Number # MemorySelect Folder NEW FolderReset Default EVF Auto Switch Controlling the AUTO-DISPLAY FunctionSetting the Date Format Setting the Date and TimeVideo Output DATA-TRANSFER Mode Connecting the Camera to a ComputerAutomatic Installation Connecting to WindowsManual Installation Connecting to MAC OS Quicktime 4.1 System RequirementsAuto Power Save DATA-TRANSFER Mode Compactflash Card Folder OrganizationDisconnecting the Camera from the Computer WindowsWindows ME and Windows MacintoshFocal Length Equivalents Changing the Compactflash Card DATA-TRANSFER ModeWindows ME Short Guide to Photography System Accessories TroubleshootingExternal High-power Battery Pack Kit EBP-100 Close-up Diffuser CD-1000When Using Filters with the Dimage Care and Storage Camera CareBatteries Technical Specifications CCDUniversal Copyright Convention Minolta Austria Ges. m.b.H