Konica Minolta G600 instruction manual Camera sensitivity ISO speed, Flash compensation

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Camera sensitivity – ISO speed

Five camera sensitivity settings can be selected with a still image. The auto setting automatically adjusts the camera sensitivity to the light conditions between ISO 50 and ISO 200. The camera sen- sitivity can also be specified among ISO 50, 100, 200, and 400. The numerical values are based on an ISO equivalent. As the ISO value doubles, the camera sensitivity doubles. Noise increases with the sensitivity in digital imaging; the ISO setting of 50 has the least noise and 400 has the most.

The flash range changes with camera sensitivity. Because of the optical system, the flash range is not the same at the lens’ wide-angle position as it is at the telephoto position.

ISO speed

Flash range (wide angle)

Flash range (telephoto)

AUTO

0.5m ~ 3.0m (1.6ft ~ 9.8ft)

0.8m ~ 1.7m ( 2.6ft ~ 5.6ft)

50

0.5m ~ 1.5m ( 1.6ft ~ 4.9ft)

0.8m ~ 0.86m ( 2.6ft ~ 2.8ft)

100

0.5m ~ 2.1m ( 1.6ft ~ 6.9ft)

0.8m ~ 1.2m ( 2.6ft ~ 3.9ft)

200

0.5m ~ 3.0m ( 1.6ft ~ 9.8ft)

0.8m ~ 1.7m ( 2.6ft ~ 5.6ft)

400

0.5m ~ 4.3m ( 1.6ft ~ 14.1ft)

0.8m ~ 2.4m ( 2.6ft ~ 7.9ft)

Flash compensation

Flash compensation increases or decreases the flash exposure of the built-in flash in reference to the ambient exposure by as much as ±1 Ev. See page 54 for more on Ev.

Positive compensation No compensation

Negative compensation No flash

When using fill-flash to reduce harsh shadows caused by direct sunlight, flash compensation changes the ratio between the highlights and shadows. By decreasing the flash output with a nega- tive Ev setting, the shadows receive less light and are deeper. Using a positive Ev setting will soften or eliminate shadows.

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Contents IM-A402/0403 Before you begin For proper and safe use Lithium-ion batteries For Proper and Safe USE General warnings and cautionsPage For Proper and Safe USE Declaration on Conformity Table of contents What is an Ev? AF AE AWB Data-transfer mode Names of parts Page Getting up and running Charging the batteryCamera notes Inserting a batteryAuto power off Battery-condition indicatorAC adapter sold separately Installing and removing a memory card About memory cards Attaching the strap Turning the camera on and offSetting the language, date, and time Recording mode Basic operation Handling the cameraLCD monitor display Camera-shake warning Using the zoom lensBasic recording operation Focus range Focus lockSpecial focusing situations Focus signalsMonitor Off Display button Recording modeFlash modes Flash range Automatic operation Flash signalsShooting Tips Focus modes and self-timerDeleting images Single-frame playback display Playback Basic operationDisplay button Playback Viewing imagesEnlarged playback Index playbackNavigating the recording menu Recording Advanced OperationRecording Advanced Operation Resolution Image size and compressionCamera Notes Movie recording Press the right controller key to continue Exposure compensationWhite balance AE Metering modes Monochrome Digital zoom Adjusting the monitor Recording tips Voice recordingAdd audio recording Delete audio recording Slow shutter limit Manual exposure Quality Flash compensation Camera sensitivity ISO speedSaturation ContrastSharpness An introduction to color ColorShort guide to photography What is an Ev?Playing back movies and audio Playback Advanced operationNavigating the Playback menu Index Frame-selection screenCopy Copy Unit Delete Media Unit Dpof Dpof Media Unit Select Date ALL on Enter Protect Protect Move Move Unit Resize Slide show Navigating the setup menu Setup menuFormat Date setup Recording menu setupQuick view Self-timer delaySound Memory priority File-number resetLanguage Add audio recording setupCustom setup Macro focus and self-timer modes Custom setup notesAE autoexposure lock AF autofocus lockContinuous-advance focus lock Reset defaultSetup menu Information display setup Transfer modeSystem requirements Data-transfer modeConnecting the camera to a computer Automatic Installation Connecting to Windows 98 and 98 SEManual Installation Page Dcim Memory card folder organizationCamera Notes Disconnecting the camera from a computer Windows 98 / 98 Second EditionWindows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP Macintosh Total number of prints Number of copies Image size PictbridgePrinting Notes QuickTime system requirements Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition Changing the memory card Data-transfer modeAppendix TroubleshootingAbout the Lithium-ion Battery Charger Cord Removing the driver software Windows Storage CleaningCare and storage Camera careMemory cards BatteriesBefore important events and journeys Copyright Operating temperatures and conditionsQuestions and service LCD monitor careCCD Technical specificationsPage Konica Minolta Customer Support Konica Minolta Photoworld