Konica Minolta S414 instruction manual Viewfinder, Mode Dial

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VIEWFINDER

Focus lamp (green)

Flash lamp (orange)

Focus frame

Because the optical viewfinder and the lens are slightly separated, the image seen through one is not exactly the same as the other; this is called parallax. Parallax can cause errors in framing at close distances and is more pronounced at longer focal lengths. When the subject is closer than 1m (3ft) at the wide-angle lens position or 3m (10ft) at the telephoto lens position, use the LCD monitor to compose the image; because the lens creates the monitor image, it does not suffer from parallax.

DATA PANEL

Digital-subject-program indicators (p. 28) White-balance indicator (p. 60) Manual-focus indicator (p. 59) Camera-sensitivity indicator (p. 62) Spot-metering indicator (p. 63)

Flash-mode indicators (p. 30)

Image-size display (p. 44) Image-quality display (p. 44)

Drive-mode indicators (p. 32)

Microphone indicator (p. 46)

Digital-subject-program icons (p. 28)

MODE DIAL

This dial gives direct and easy access to the camera’s major modes. It also acts as the main switch.

Auto-recording mode (p. 22, 42)

Multi-function recording mode (p. 52)

Playback mode (p. 38, 70)

Movie-recording mode (p. 68)

Setup mode (p. 84)

Data-transfer mode (p. 92)

Battery-condition indicator (p. 17) Exposure-compensation indicator (p. 50) Exposure-mode indicators (p. 56)

Frame counter (p. 45)

The frame counter cannot exceed

999.When the number of recordable images exceeds this,

999will be displayed. The frame counter will continue to count down when the number of recordable images falls below one thousand.

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Contents Page For Proper and Safe USE Before YOU BeginExplosion or fire Table of Contents 100 Camera Body Viewfinder Mode DialAttaching the Neck Strap and Lens CAP LCD Monitor DisplayAuto Power Save Battery Condition IndicatorChanging Batteries Changing the Compactflash Card External Power Supplies Sold SeparatelyController Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Camera to Record Images Automatically AUTO-RECORDING ModeHandling the Camera Using the Zoom LensBasic Recording Operation Focus Range Focus SignalsSpecial Focusing Situations Focus LockDIGITAL-SUBJECT-PROGRAM Button Flash Signals Flash Modes Flash Range AUTO-RECORDING ModeCAMERA-SHAKE Warning Drive Modes SELF-TIMERN g l e f r a m e advance Continuous Advance Remote Control Sold SeparatelySize 2272 X 1600 X 1280 X 640 X Fine Standard Economy Bracketing Display Button Recording ModeViewing and Deleting Images SINGLE-FRAME Playback and Histogram DisplayEnlarged Playback Display Button PlaybackBasic Navigating the AUTO-RECORDING Mode MenuImage Size and Image Quality Date Imprinting Voice MemoTo delete an image Digital ZoomInstant Playback To store an image during playbackExposure Compensation What is AN EV? What is a STOP?Stops As much light Autofocus Areas and Control MULTI-FUNCTION Recording ModeCustom Navigating the MULTI-FUNCTION Recording Mode MenuManual exposure M Exposure ModesProgram Aperture priority aFocus Modes Bulb ExposuresAutomatic White Balance Preset White BalanceWhite Balance Custom White BalanceMetering Modes Camera Sensitivity ISOFlash Range and Camera Sensitivity FULL-TIME AFFilter Color ModeSharpness ContrastShort Guide to Photography Movie Recording Recording Movies with the IR Remote Control RC-3Playing Back Voice Memos Viewing MoviesNavigating the PLAYBACK-MODE Menu Viewing Images on a Television FRAME-SELECTION ScreenPlay Mark frames Select Confirm Enter Locking Files Deleting FilesChanging the Index Playback Format Slide Enter show All frames Playback Marked Frames Slide ShowDuration 1 60s Repeat Yes / No Ordering AN Index Print Canceling a Dpof Print OrderAbout Dpof Creating a Dpof Print OrderCopying Images Navigating the Setup Menu Setup ModeLanguage Display ModeLCD Monitor Brightness Formatting Compactflash CardsSelect Folder Audio SignalsVolume File Number # MemoryVideo Output Resetting the CameraDate and Time Setting Date FormatSystem Requirements Connecting the Camera to a ComputerAutomatic Installation Connecting to Windows 98 and 98 Second EditionManual Installation Compactflash Card Folder Organization Drive IconMacintosh Disconnecting the Camera from the ComputerWindows 98 / 98 Second Edition Windows Me, 2000 Professional, and XPAuto Power Save DATA-TRANSFER Mode TroubleshootingWindows 98 and 98 Second Edition About NI-MH Batteries Problem Symptom Cause Solution Problem SymptomCauseCare and Storage Removing the Driver Software WindowsLCD Monitor Care CCD Technical SpecificationsMinolta Hong Kong Limited Universal Copyright ConventionAbout NI-MH Batteries OM NI-MH-BATTERIER