Konica Minolta KD-420Z user manual Taking Pictures in Program Mode

Models: KD-420Z

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Using the Manual Mode Menu (Cont’d)

Taking Pictures in Program Mode

-This is the camera's default photography mode.

-In this mode, the camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture setting according to the brightness of the subject.

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1.Select “PROGRAM”.

The current setting is displayed.

“PROGRAM” is displayed as the default setting.

2.Press the SET/DISP. button to set the camera to shooting mode.

The icon appears on the LCD monitor.

Differences between the Auto and Program modes

The shutter speed and aperture size combinations automatically set by the camera are the same in both modes.

The following functions can be used in Program mode but are not available in Auto mode:

-AF (focus) lock can be used to take pictures.

-AE (exposure) lock can be used to take pictures.

-The white balance setting can be changed.

-Exposure compensation can be used.

-When you press the shutter button half way, the aperture setting and shutter speed are displayed on the LCD monitor.

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Konica Minolta KD-420Z user manual Taking Pictures in Program Mode, Differences between the Auto and Program modes