Minolta Dimage 5, dimage7 Electronic Viewfinder, Diopter Adjustment, AF/AE Lock Button

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RECORDING MODE

ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER

The EVF displays 100% field of view. When using the camera outdoors or under bright lighting conditions, the viewfinder image is not affected by the ambient light and is bright and clear.

The electronic viewfinder can be tilted between 0° to 90°. Simply grip the finder between your fingers and move it to the position desired. Always store the camera with finder down against the body.

DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT

The EVF has a built-in diopter that can be adjusted between –5.0 to +0.5. While looking through the EVF, turn the diopter-adjustment dial until the viewfinder image is sharp.

AUTOMATIC MONITOR AMPLIFICATION (DIMAGE 7 ONLY)

In extremely low-light conditions when the camera-sensitivity gain has reached its limit, the automatic monitor amplification function will intensify the EVF and LCD monitor image. The live image will be brighter, however the display will be black and white. This will have no effect on the final color image. When the automatic monitor amplification activates, the electronic-magnification function cannot be used.

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AF/AE LOCK BUTTON

When the shutter-release button is pressed partway down, the focus and exposure are locked. The AF/AEL button performs the same operation when press and held; the focus signals and exposure displays will confirm if the settings are locked. The operation of this button can be changed in the custom-1 section of the recording-mode menu (p. 80). Changing these settings has no effect on the operation of the shutter- release button. Focus lock is disabled when the camera is set to continuous AF.

Recording-mode

 

menu setting

 

 

 

 

The camera’s default setting. While pressing and holding the AF/AEL but-

AF/AE hold

ton, the focus and exposure is set and locked. These settings will remain

 

in effect until the AF/AEL button is released.

 

 

 

Pressing and releasing the AF/AEL button will set and lock the focus and

AF/AE toggle

exposure. The settings are canceled when the AF/AEL button is pressed

 

again.

 

 

 

While pressing and holding the AF/AEL button, only the exposure is set

AE hold

and locked. This setting will remain in effect until the AF/AEL button is

 

released or a picture is taken.

 

 

AE toggle

Pressing and releasing the AF/AEL button will set and lock the exposure

only. The setting is canceled when the AF/AEL button is pressed again.

 

 

 

The autofocus and auto exposure settings will not reset after an image has been captured until the AF/AEL button has been released (hold setting) or pressed again (toggle setting).

When the AE hold or AE toggle are used with the flash, the slow-shutter-sync flash mode will be in effect (p. 76).

Shooting tips

Using the spot-metering mode with the AF/AEL button as an exposure-only lock allows expo- sure measurements to be made from a different object than the subject. The shutter-release button will continue to control focus, but the exposure can be set from an object that is not at the same distance or at the same position as the subject. This is extremely useful when the

color or tone of the subject is very light or dark.

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Contents Page For Proper and Safe USE Before YOU BeginFor Proper and Safe USE Table of Contents 100 Camera Body Names of PartsData Panel CAMERA-SHAKE Warning EVF and LCD Monitor DisplayAttaching the Camera Strap Getting UP and RunningAttaching the Lens Hood Removing the Lens CAPInserting the Compactflash Card Inserting BatteriesHandling the Camera Turning on the Camera and DisplaysTaking Pictures Using the BUILT-IN FlashFlash Range Automatic Operation Viewing and Deleting Pictures in Quick View Basic OperationAuto Power Save Battery Condition IndicatorsBasic Operation Changing BatteriesChanging the Compactflash Card External Power Supplies Sold SeparatelyBasic Recording Operation Setting the Camera to Record Images AutomaticallySpecial Focusing Situations Focus SignalsFocus Lock Focus icon white Focus confirmed Focus icon redDisplay Controls Recording Mode QUICK-VIEW Display Quick ViewDeleting Images in Quick View PRO-AUTO Button What is AN EV? What is a STOP?DIGITAL-SUBJECT-PROGRAM Button Recording ModeSize Setting the Function DialQual DriveAbout the Frame Counter Image SizeImage Quality IMAGE-FILE Size and Compactflash Card Capacity About SUPER-FINE and RAW Image QualityProgram P Exposure ModesShutter Priority S Aperture Priority aManual Exposure M Drive ModesContinuous Advance SELF-TIMER2560 1920 1600 X 1280 X 640 X 2048 1536Digital Enhanced Bracketing BracketingExposure Bracketing Interval White Balance Preset White BalanceAuto Automatic White BalanceCustom White Balance Camera Sensitivity ISOExposure Compensation Digital Effects ControlData panel EVF & LCD monitor Contrast CompensationCOLOR-SATURATION Compensation Flex Focus Point Controlling the Spot Focus Point Autofocus Areas and ControlAutofocus Modes Macro ModeDigital Zoom Image size setting Full 1600 X 1280 X 640 X DiMAGE 1024 XManual Focus Electronic Magnification Dimage 7 onlyElectronic Viewfinder Diopter AdjustmentAutomatic Monitor Amplification Dimage 7 only AF/AE Lock ButtonFlash Metering Metering ModesFill Flash Flash ModesRED-EYE Reduction Rear Flash SyncISO setting Flash range wide angle Flash range telephoto Attaching a Minolta Accessory Flash UnitFlash Compensation Flash RangeBasic Navigating the RECORDING-MODE MenuCustom RECORDING-MODE Menu Custom RECORDING-MODE Menu BasicMenu option Settings Description LCD monitor Display Memory Storing Camera SettingsRECORDING-MODE Menu Custom 1 Sharpness Color ModeData Imprinting YYYY/MM/DDInstant Playback Electronic KeyboardSec 10 secDiMAGE 44 sec 90 sec 363 sec 36 sec 70 sec 290 sec Movie RecordingAttaching a Remote Cord Sold Separately Bulb ExposuresViewing Pictures Playback ModeViewing Movies Deleting ImagesMovie Playback Display SINGLE-FRAME Playback Display Histogram DisplayDisplay Controls Playback Mode Enlarged Playback Controller Magnification buttonNavigating the PLAYBACK-MODE Menu Deleting Images PLAYBACK-MODE Menu BasicLocking Images Changing the Index Playback FormatPLAYBACK-MODE Menu Custom 1 Slide Show PLAYBACK-MODE Menu Custom Canceling a Dpof Print OrderAbout Dpof Creating a Dpof Print OrderCopying Images FRAME-SELECTION ScreenPlay Select Confirm Enter Viewing Images on a Television Setup ModeNavigating the Setup Menu Setup ModeYear Month Day Hour Minute Setup Menu Basic File Number # Memory Setup Menu CustomSelect Folder NEW FolderEVF Auto Switch Controlling the AUTO-DISPLAY Function Reset DefaultSetting the Date Format Setting the Date and TimeVideo Output Connecting the Camera to a Computer DATA-TRANSFER ModeAutomatic Installation Connecting to WindowsManual Installation Quicktime 4.1 System Requirements Connecting to MAC OSCompactflash Card Folder Organization Auto Power Save DATA-TRANSFER ModeWindows Disconnecting the Camera from the ComputerWindows ME and Windows MacintoshFocal Length Equivalents Changing the Compactflash Card DATA-TRANSFER ModeWindows ME Short Guide to Photography Troubleshooting System AccessoriesExternal High-power Battery Pack Kit EBP-100 Close-up Diffuser CD-1000When Using Filters with the Dimage Camera Care Care and StorageBatteries CCD Technical SpecificationsMinolta Austria Ges. m.b.H Universal Copyright Convention