Konica Minolta S414 Camera Sensitivity ISO, Flash Range and Camera Sensitivity, Full-Time Af

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CAMERA SENSITIVITY - ISO

Five camera sensitivity settings can be selected: Auto, 64, 100, 200, and 400; the numerical values are based on an ISO equivalent. ISO is the standard used to indicate film sensitivity: the higher the number, the more sensitive the film. Camera sensitivity is set in the basic section of the multi-function recording mode menu (p. 54).

The auto setting automatically adjusts the camera sensitivity to the light conditions between ISO 64 and 320. When the flash is activated and camera sensitivity is set to auto, the ISO value is set between ISO 64 and 200. When any other setting than auto is used, “ISO” will appear on the data panel, and “ISO” and the set value will be displayed on the monitor.

Photographers can select a specific sensitivity setting. As the ISO value doubles, the camera sensitivity doubles. Like grain in silver-halide film that increases with speed, noise increases with sensitivity in digital imaging; an ISO setting of 64 will have the least noise and 400 will have the most noise. An ISO setting of 400 may allow the camera to be hand-held in low-light conditions without the need of a flash.

FLASH RANGE AND CAMERA SENSITIVITY

The flash range is measured from the CCD. 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 setting

Flash range (wide angle)

Flash range (telephoto)

AUTO

0.5m

~ 3.5m (1.6 ft. ~

11.5 ft.)

0.9m

~ 3.0m

(3.0 ft. ~ 9.8 ft.)

64

0.5m

~ 2.0m

(1.6 ft. ~

6.6 ft.)

0.9m ~ 1.7m (3.0 ft. ~ 5.6 ft.)

100

0.5m

~ 2.5m

(1.6 ft. ~

8.2 ft.)

0.9m

~ 2.1m

(3.0 ft. ~ 6.9 ft.)

200

0.5m

~ 3.5m

(1.6 ft. ~

11.5 ft.)

0.9m ~ 3.0m (3.0 ft. ~ 9.8 ft.)

400

0.5m

~ 5.0m

(1.6 ft. ~

16.4 ft.)

0.9m

~ 4.2m

(3.0 ft. ~ 13.8 ft.)

At the wide-angle lens position, when using the flash with subjects closer than 1m (3ft), vignetting can occur. A slight shadow or shading may be apparent at the bottom of a horizontal image.

FULL-TIME AF

With full-time AF active, the autofocus systems continually focuses to keep the monitor image sharp. This also reduces the autofocusing time when taking pictures. Full-time AF can be activated in the custom 1 section of the multi-function recording mode menu (p. 54).

When the monitor is turned off or when the camera is set to manual focus, full-time AF is disabled. Turning the full-time AF function off can help conserve battery power.

METERING MODES

The icons indicating the metering modes are displayed on the monitor. The metering mode is set in the custom 1 section of the multi-function recording mode menu (p. 54).

Multi-segment metering uses 270 segments to measure luminance and color. This data is combined with distance information to calculate the camera exposure. This advanced metering system will give accurate worry-free exposures in almost all situations.

Spot metering uses a small area within the image to calculate the exposure. When this mode is selected, the LCD monitor will

automatically activate if off and a small circle will appear in the middle of the live image indicating the measuring area. The spot allows precise exposure measurements of a particular object without being influenced by extremely bright or dark areas within the scene. If the LCD monitor is turned off, the spot-metering mode will remain active.

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Contents Page Before YOU Begin For Proper and Safe USEExplosion or fire Table of Contents 100 Camera Body Mode Dial ViewfinderLCD Monitor Display Attaching the Neck Strap and Lens CAPChanging Batteries Battery Condition IndicatorAuto Power Save External Power Supplies Sold Separately Changing the Compactflash CardSetting the Date and Time ControllerAUTO-RECORDING Mode Setting the Camera to Record Images AutomaticallyBasic Recording Operation Using the Zoom LensHandling the Camera Focus Signals Special Focusing SituationsFocus Lock Focus RangeDIGITAL-SUBJECT-PROGRAM Button CAMERA-SHAKE Warning Flash Modes Flash Range AUTO-RECORDING ModeFlash Signals N g l e f r a m e advance SELF-TIMERDrive Modes Size 2272 X 1600 X 1280 X 640 X Fine Standard Economy Remote Control Sold SeparatelyContinuous Advance Display Button Recording Mode BracketingSINGLE-FRAME Playback and Histogram Display Viewing and Deleting ImagesDisplay Button Playback Enlarged PlaybackNavigating the AUTO-RECORDING Mode Menu BasicImage Size and Image Quality Voice Memo Date ImprintingDigital Zoom Instant PlaybackTo store an image during playback To delete an imageStops As much light What is AN EV? What is a STOP?Exposure Compensation MULTI-FUNCTION Recording Mode Autofocus Areas and ControlNavigating the MULTI-FUNCTION Recording Mode Menu CustomExposure Modes ProgramAperture priority a Manual exposure MBulb Exposures Focus ModesPreset White Balance White BalanceCustom White Balance Automatic White BalanceCamera Sensitivity ISO Flash Range and Camera SensitivityFULL-TIME AF Metering ModesColor Mode SharpnessContrast FilterShort Guide to Photography Recording Movies with the IR Remote Control RC-3 Movie RecordingViewing Movies Playing Back Voice MemosNavigating the PLAYBACK-MODE Menu Play Mark frames Select Confirm Enter FRAME-SELECTION ScreenViewing Images on a Television Changing the Index Playback Format Deleting FilesLocking Files Duration 1 60s Repeat Yes / No Slide ShowSlide Enter show All frames Playback Marked Frames Canceling a Dpof Print Order About DpofCreating a Dpof Print Order Ordering AN Index PrintCopying Images Setup Mode Navigating the Setup MenuDisplay Mode LCD Monitor BrightnessFormatting Compactflash Cards LanguageAudio Signals VolumeFile Number # Memory Select FolderResetting the Camera Date and Time SettingDate Format Video OutputConnecting the Camera to a Computer System RequirementsConnecting to Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition Automatic InstallationManual Installation Drive Icon Compactflash Card Folder OrganizationDisconnecting the Camera from the Computer Windows 98 / 98 Second EditionWindows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP MacintoshWindows 98 and 98 Second Edition TroubleshootingAuto Power Save DATA-TRANSFER Mode Problem Symptom Cause Solution Problem SymptomCause About NI-MH BatteriesRemoving the Driver Software Windows Care and StorageLCD Monitor Care Technical Specifications CCDUniversal Copyright Convention Minolta Hong Kong LimitedAbout NI-MH Batteries OM NI-MH-BATTERIER