Konica Minolta KD-500Z Customizing the camera, Setting the exposure compensation to “ON”

Models: KD-500Z

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Customizing the camera

Using the Set-up Menu (Cont’d)

Customizing the camera

The shooting and flash mode settings (see page 38) assigned to each ￿

and ￿ can be set to on or off respectively.

*You cannot set all settings to off. If you try to turn all settings to off, the camera automatically turns “ON” the “AUTO” setting in the flash and shooting modes.

*Both the flash and shooting modes are set to on by default setting.

You may assign part of the exposure-adjustment to ￿, and part of white balance switch function to ￿.

 Setting the exposure compensation to “ON” Setting the exposure compensation to “ON”

You can adjust exposure compensation by pressing ￿. Exposure compensation can be corrected in the range of ± 0.6 EV in 0.3 EV steps. The compensation setting can be corrected in the range of ± 1.5 EV by combining with “EXPOSURE” in the REC menu.

When the compensation setting of REC Menu (p.50) is + 0.9 EV, you can adjust compensation between + 0.3 EV and + 1.5 EV.

 Setting the white balance switch function to “ON” Setting the white balance switch function to “ON”

You can select the white balance mode by pressing ￿. Each time you press ￿, the mode alters, and the selected mode is displayed on the LCD monitor. For information on displayed icons and white balance modes, see page 51.

You can engage AF/AE lock function in this feature.

 Setting the AF-Lock to “ON” Setting the AF-Lock to “ON”

If you press ￿ while activating focus lock (pressing the shutter button half-way on page 34), the focus setting locks and the AF-lock icon appears on the LCD monitor. The setting becomes effective even after you take a shot.

*To cancel the AF-lock, turn the camera’s power OFF or press the Zoom, MENU/ SET, ￿, or PLAY button.

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Konica Minolta KD-500Z Customizing the camera, Setting the exposure compensation to “ON”, Setting the AF-Lock to “ON”