Konica Minolta Dimage X20 Camera Sensitivity ISO, Flash Range and Camera Sensitivity

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CAMERA SENSITIVITY - ISO

Five camera sensitivity settings can be selected with a still image: Auto, 64, 100, 200, 400; the numerical values are based on an ISO equivalent. ISO is the standard used to indicate film sensitivi- ty: the higher the number, the more sensitive the film. Sensitivity can be changed in section 1 of the recording-mode menu.

The auto setting automatically adjusts the camera sensitivity to the light conditions between ISO 64 and ISO 200. When any other set- ting than auto is used, “ISO” and the set value will appear on the LCD monitor.

A specific sensitivity setting can be selected. As the ISO value dou- bles, the camera sensitivity doubles. Like grain in silver-halide film that increases with speed, noise increases with the sensitivity in dig- ital imaging; an ISO setting of 64 will have the least noise and 400 will have the most.

FLASH RANGE AND 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 setting

Flash range (wide angle)

Flash range (telephoto)

AUTO

0.10m

~ 3.6m (0.3ft. ~ 11.8ft)

0.10m

~ 2.7m ( 0.3ft. ~8.8ft)

64

0.10m

~ 2.0m

( 0.3ft. ~ 6.6ft)

0.10m

~ 1.5m

( 0.3ft. ~4.9ft)

100

0.10m

~ 2.5m

( 0.3ft. ~8.2 ft)

0.10m

~ 1.9m

( 0.3ft. ~6.2ft)

200

0.10m

~ 3.6m

( 0.3ft. ~11.8 ft)

0.10m

~ 2.7m

( 0.3ft. ~8.8ft)

400

0.10m

~ 5.1m

( 0.3ft. ~16.7 ft)

0.10m

~ 3.8m

( 0.3ft. ~12.5ft)

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Contents 9222-2787-11 P-A306 ME-0306 Before YOU Begin For Proper and Safe USE For Proper and Safe USE Page For Proper and Safe USE Page Table of Contents Main menu navigation movie mode Playback advanced operation 100 Names of Parts LCD monitor Speaker Getting UP and Running Inserting the BatteryAuto Power OFF BATTERY-CONDITION IndicatorStrap a Strap B Using strap a AC Adapter Sold SeparatelyAttaching the Strap Using strap a Installing and Removing a Memory Card Write- protect switch About Memory CardsLock position Getting UP and Running Setting the Date and TimeMents Date/Time setting screenHandling the Camera Setting the Camera to Record ImagesShooting tips Using the Zoom LensCAMERA-SHAKE Warning LCD Monitor Display BasicBasic Recording Operation Focus Range Focus LockFocus Signals Special Focusing SituationsFocus signal Flash Signals Flash mode indicatorFlash Range Automatic Operation LCD Monitor Display Recording Mode SINGLE-FRAME Playback Display Mode indicatorDeleting Single Images Viewing ImagesLCD Monitor Display Playback Mode Enlarged Playback Focus signal p LCD Monitor Display AdvancedMain Menu Navigation RECORDING-MODE Use the controller to highlight the desired menu options Flash Modes Page Drive Modes Self-timer Continuous advance Self-portrait Multi frameWhite Balance 1280 Image Size and Image QualityFrame Counter and Memory Card Capacity Calculated camera 0Ev Exposure Exposure CompensationToning Portrait Navigating the RECORDING-MODE Menu Setup Customizing KEY Functions 10m ~ 3.6m 3ft. ~11.8 ft ~ 2.7m 3ft. ~8.8ft Camera Sensitivity ISOFlash Range and Camera Sensitivity 10m ~ 2.5m 3ft. ~8.2 ft ~ 1.9m 3ft. ~6.2ftAuto Reset Microphone Indicator lamp Voice MemoRemaining recording time Date Imprinting Date-imprinting indicatorMagnification Digital ZoomInstant Playback Folder Name File Number # MemoryMinolta history Recording Without a Memory CardImage size Microphone Indicator lamp Recording time Recording indicatorMain Menu Navigation MOVIE-MODE 320 X Playing Back Voice Memos and Audio Captions Playback Advanced OperationMovie file Playing Back MoviesMain Menu Navigation PLAYBACK-MODE Navigating the PLAYBACK-MODE Menu Screens, see Return to the menu Menu Options in the Playback ModeType Size Location Frame For information on Frame-selectionLCD brightness Format Reset default Language English FRAME-SELECTION Screen This Frame All Frames Marked frames Deleting Image and Audio FilesLocking Image and Audio Files Audio Caption This frame Marked frames Copy to FavoriteFavorite folder name File number in the Favorite folder Viewing Favorites CopiesImage Pasting RotateSelecting the image paste icon on the main menu Slide Show Page Creating a Dpof Print Order About DpofOrdering AN Index Print Mail Copy Viewing Images on a Television Navigating the Setup Menu Setup MenuYYYY/MM/DD MM/DD/YYYY DD/MM/YYYY Ntsc PAL Formatting Memory Cards LCD Monitor BrightnessReset Default Language Audio SignalsShutter FX VolumeVideo Output Transfer ModeDate and Time Date FormatSystem Requirements DATA-TRANSFER ModeConnecting the Camera to a Computer Page Automatic Installation Connecting to Windows 98 and 98SEManual installation DATA-TRANSFER Mode Quicktime System Requirements Auto Power OFF DATA-TRANSFER ModeFavorite Memory Card Folder OrganizationCamera Notes Disconnecting the Camera from a Computer Windows 98 / 98 Second EditionWindows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP Macintosh Changing the Memory Card DATA-TRANSFER Mode Using USB DIRECT-PRINTWindows 98 and 98 Second Edition Yes No Navigating the USB DIRECT-PRINT Menu Yes No Printing Dpof FilesRemote Camera System Requirements Installing the Remote Camera DriverPage Section for details Connecting the Remote CameraPage Appendix TroubleshootingProblem Symptom Cause Solution 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 careMillion pixels Technical SpecificationsNumber of effective pixels Million Type interline primary-color CCD with a total