Konica Minolta KD-420Z Changing the Sensitivity ISO, Taking photographs by fixing focus

Models: KD-420Z

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Using the Manual Mode Menu (Cont’d)

Changing the Sensitivity (ISO)

- Sensitivity can be switched over.

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1.Select the ISO setting menu option.

The current setting is displayed.

“ISO AUTO” is displayed as the default setting.

2. Use the or buttons to select the desired sensitivity setting.

Press the SET/DISP. button to complete the setting and return the camera to shooting mode.

AUTO ; Normal sensitivity is equivalent to ISO100. Sensitivity can be changed automatically to adjust to the condition of an object.

50/100/200/400 ; High sensitivity is suitable for an object with quick motion or for dark places. However, the higher the sensitivity is, the more noise image will have. Low sensitivity is suitable for bright place or slow shutter speed.

Taking photographs by fixing focus

-Use this mode if you want to take photographs using fixed focus.

-Distance can be set to infinity (long distance), 2.5m, 1.2m or 0.8m.

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1.Select the Focus setting menu option.

The current setting is displayed.

“AUTO FOCUS” is displayed as the default setting.

2. Use the or buttons to select the desired distance.

Press the SET/DISP. button to complete the setting and return the camera to shooting mode.

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Konica Minolta KD-420Z user manual Changing the Sensitivity ISO, Taking photographs by fixing focus