Minolta Minolta, Maxxum, Dynax 7 manual Aperture Control

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A MODE

When pressing the shutter-release button part- way down, if 8000 or 30” blinks or the printing reverses, the required setting is beyond the camera’s shutter speed range. Turn the con- trol dial until the blinking/reversing stops.

A-Mode Flash

1.Follow the steps on the previous page.

2.Raise the built-in flash, or turn the accessory flash on.

appears in the viewfinder when the flash is charged.

The shutter speed is automatically set to 1/200 or slower.

When the built-in flash is up or an attached accessory flash is on, it will fire each time the shutter is released. The camera’s automatic flash metering system will ensure proper exposure.

The use of a large aperture is recommended for a longer flash range.

When pressing the shutter-release button part- way down, if 200 blinks or the printing reverses, the required setting is beyond the camera’s shutter speed range. Turn the control dial until the blinking/reversing stops.

Aperture Control

Large Aperture

 

Small Aperture

 

(small f-number)

 

(large f-number)

 

 

 

 

 

The size of the aperture (lens opening) determines the depth-of-

 

field in the final image as well as the intensity of the light falling on

EXPOSURE

the film. Depth-of-field is the area in front of and behind the point

 

where the lens is focused which will appear sharp.

Large apertures (small f-numbers) limit the depth-of-field to a nar- row range. Choose a large aperture if you want a defocused back- ground so your main subject stands out, such as with portraits.

Small apertures (large f-numbers) provide greater depth-of-field. Choose a small aperture when you want maximum focus range, such as in a landscape photograph.

In general, wider lenses provide more depth-of-field and longer (telephoto) provide less depth-of-field.

There is less depth-of-field when your subject is close to the lens.

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Contents Page For Proper and Safe USE Table of Contents Appendix Camera Body Names of PartsTop Data Panel Control Panel Navigation DisplayViewfinder Quick OperationSet the camera for automatic operation If using a zoom lens, rotate the zooming ring to frame yourSubject as desired DownClose the battery-chamber door Installing the BatteriesBatteries DoorLens Battery Condition IndicatorsAttaching the Lens Removing the LensInsert film cartridge into the film chamber Loading FilmClose the back cover Slide the back-cover release and open the back coverHandling the Camera Holding the CameraPressing the Shutter-Release Button Turn the main switch to on Taking Pictures in FULL-AUTORaise the built-in flash Method Segment metering Full-Auto Basic SettingsFocus Signals FocusingFocus Lock Focus is confirmedFlash Signals Using the BUILT-IN FlashSpecial Focus Situations If your subject is near a very bright object or areaFlash Range Rewinding the FilmAperture ISO Lens ShadowingGently press the manual-rewind button Manual RewindDetailed display Display SelectionLarge icon display Meter-index display Exposure-history displayLarge Icon Display Detailed DisplayExposure-History Display Meter-Index DisplayOperation Display Vertical DisplayDisplay Illumination Display Brightness and ContrastPress the navigation display illu- minator Display ContrastAutomatic Autofocus a Focus ModeContinuous Autofocus C Single-Shot Autofocus STurn the focus-mode switch to MF AF Power Zoom and xi Series LensesManual Focus MF AF/MF Control Button AF to MFMF to AF Focus Area Smooth FocusingSet the wide/local focus-area switch to wide Wide Focus AreaWhile pressing either the focus-area selector or the spot Set the wide/local focus-area switch to local Local Focus AreaPicture Turn the wide/local focus-area switch to lock How to Lock the Local/Spot Focus AreaHow to Lock the Wide Focus Area AF IlluminatorWhile pressing the exposure- mode dial lock-release button Comparison of full-auto mode to P program modeMode PA/PS Mode Mode FlashTurn either control dial to select the aperture Turn the rear control dial to change the apertureAperture Control Turn either control dial to select the shutter speed Shutter Control Metering in M Mode Select a desired shutter speed and aperture Manual ShiftSelectable Metering Turn the metering-mode switch toSegment Honeycomb-Pattern Metering Spot MeteringExposure Compensation Center-Weighted Average MeteringIncrement ie +/-3.0EV Changing to 1/3 IncrementsMeter Index Set the exposure-compensation dial to the edge of the 1/2EVAutomatic Exposure Lock AEL ButtonWhile pressing the AE-lock button, recompose the scene Spot Metering Meter Index When AE-Lock Button is PressedBrightness-Distribution Display Setting the ISO Manually Turn either control dial to set the desired ISO valueOpen the control-panel door and press the ISO button Drive ContinuousOpen the control panel door and press the adjust button SELF-TIMERExposure Bracketing 0.5, 0.7, 1.0 EVTurn the front control dial to set the bracketing increment Normal -0.5EV +0.5EV -1.0EV +1.0EV Multiple Exposure Number Exposures AdjustmentCompensate the exposures as follows Turn the drive-mode lever toFlash Flash Mode SwitchRear Flash Sync RED-EYE ReductionFlash Compensation SLOW-SHUTTER SyncFlash Bracketing Accessory Flash Pre-flash metering Flash MeteringHIGH-SPEED Sync Attach the 5600HSD, 5400HS or 3600HSD and set it to HSS modeTurn either control dial and select normal wireless or ratio Normal Flash Wireless/Remote FlashHSS Detach the accessory flash, then raise the built-in flashPress the AE-lock button to test fire the accessory flash Switching Between Normal WL Flash and Ratio WL FlashWait until both flash units are fully charged PC Terminal Additional FeaturesSetting the Date/Time DATE/TIME ImprintingOpen the control-panel door and press the Date button Press the ADJ button Slide the eye-start switch to on Turn the main switch to on Using Eye-StartDATE/TIME Imprinting EYE-START Changing the FormatCover the viewfinder with the eyepiece cap Time Exposures BulbPress the depth-of-field preview button DEPTH-OF-FIELD PreviewSETTING/CANCELLING the Audio Diopter Adjustment