Инструкция С Настройками для Konica Minolta 5D

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Advanced recording 
Auto recording
Auto recording is set with the exposure-mode dial. Use this exposure
mode when wanting fully-automatic exposure control. Auto recording
operates like the program exposure mode, except that when the
exposure mode dial is turned to the auto-recording position, recording
functions are reset to their default settings. Not all function are
available in auto recording such as color mode and Digital Effects
Control.
Functions are reset to: fill-flash or red-eye reduction flash mode, multi-segment metering, Auto AF
focus mode, wide AF area, single-frame advance drive mode, flash and exposure compensation
reset, ADI flash control, Auto ISO, large-size images, fine image quality, AF priority, noise reduction. 
Digital subject programs
Digital subject programs optimize the camera’s exposure, white-
balance, and image-processing systems for specific conditions and
subjects. Simply turn the exposure mode dial to select the appropriate
subject program. 
Sports action - used to capture fast action by maximizing shutter speeds. When using a
flash, make sure the subject is within the flash range (p. 55). Continuous autofocus (p. 58)
and continuous-advance drive mode (p. 50) are active. A monopod is more flexible and
compact than a tripod when shooting events.
Sunset - optimized to reproduce rich, warm sunsets. Take care not to look directly at the
sun when it is above the horizon; your eyesight could be damaged permanently. 
Night portrait - for deep, subtle night scenes. When used with flash, the subject and
background exposures are balanced. Use a tripod to eliminate blurring from camera shake.
The flash can only be used with close subjects such as with a portrait of a person. When
using the flash, ask your subjects not to move after the burst; long shutter speeds can be
used for the background exposure.
Not all recording functions, such as the  color mode and Digital Effects
Control can be changed when using Digital Subject Programs. The use
of auto white balance (AWB) is recommended when using Digital
Subject Programs (p. 64).
Portrait - optimized to reproduce warm, soft skin tones and a slight defocusing of the
background. Most portraits look best with telephoto lenses; the longer focal length does not
exaggerate facial features and the shallower depth of field softens the background. Use the
built-in flash with strong direct sunlight or backlight to reduce harsh shadows.
Landscape - optimized to produce sharp, colorful landscapes. Used with bright outdoor
scenery.
Program - P
Program exposure is set with the exposure-mode dial (p. 39). Like auto
recording, program controls both the shutter speed and aperture
required for each exposure. The operation is the same as described in
the basic recording operation section on page 28. However, unlike
auto recording, functions set in this mode do not reset when the
position of the exposure-mode dial is changed. The default camera
sensitivity for program is ISO 100.
Program shift
Program shift allows adjustment to the shutter-speed/aperture
combination in 1/3 Ev increments without affecting the total exposure.
Using the built-in flash cancels program shift.  
Press the shutter-release button partway down until the shutter speed
and aperture are displayed. Turn the control dial (1) to shift the shutter
speed and aperture combination; Ps is displayed for the exposure
mode. Program shift can be changed between aperture and shutter
priority in section 1 of the custom menu (p. 92, 95).