Konica Minolta KD-500Z Selecting the Shooting Mode Cont’d, Red-Eye Reduction, Focus Distance

Models: KD-500Z

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Selecting the Shooting Mode (Cont’d)

Selecting the Shooting Mode (Cont’d)

Switching the Flash Mode

AUTO (Auto Flash)

-This is the normal mode. When the camera is turned ON, it is set at Auto (Auto Flash). No symbol will be displayed on the LCD monitor.

-The flash will operate automatically when it is dark.

The red light after the flash indicates charging; while it is lit, you cannot take a picture.

The shutter speed is slower than 1/60 second at wide angle and 1/90 second at telephoto. Keep in mind that the picture will be blurry due to camera shake.

It is best to use the red-eye reduction when using a flash with people.

Flash Shooting Distances

Focus Distance

Shooting Distance

Wide-Angle *

0.5m (1.6ft) to 3.5m (9.9ft)

 

 

Telephoto **

0.5m (1.6ft) to 2.0m (6.6ft)

* Equivalent to 39 mm in 35mm camera conversion

**Equivalent to 117mm in

35mm camera conversion

If the shooting range is not in the above range, the picture may appear too bright when it is too close, and the picture may appear dark without enough lighting when it is too far. It is recommended you check the photo with the LCD monitor after shooting.

Switching the Flash Mode Red-Eye Reduction

-Using this mode can reduce the “red-eye phenomenon”, which is people with red glaring eyes caused by the flash.

-When you press the shutter button, the pre-flash comes on, followed by the real flash which finishes the shot.

Until the real flash comes on, do not move the camera or let the subject move.

If the subject is not facing the pre-flash or final flash, or the distance to the subject is too far, the red-eye reduction effect may not be apparent.

The flash is in the AUTO flash mode and will not come on in a bright place.

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Konica Minolta KD-500Z Selecting the Shooting Mode Cont’d, Switching the Flash Mode AUTO Auto Flash, Red-Eye Reduction