Konica Minolta dimage z5 User Manual

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Advanced recording
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This section cover the advanced recording features of this camera. Read the basic recording sec-
tion before moving on to this section.
3.
Flash-mode indicator (p. 26)
7.
White-balance indicator (p. 60)
8.
Camera-sensitivity (ISO) display (p. 64)
11. Metering-mode indicator (p. 63)
12. Shutter-speed display
13. Aperture display
25. Digital-zoom display (p. 100)
19. Drive-mode indicator (p. 46)
17. Date-imprinting indicator (p. 96)
18. Frame counter (p. 55)
26. Color-mode indicator (p. 65)
24. Image-size display (p. 54)
23. Image-quality indicator (p. 54)
2.
Mode indicator
10. Exposure-mode indicator (p. 36 - 38)
14. Macro-mode indicator (p. 35)
9.
Exposure-compensation display (p. 41)
4.
Flash-compensation display (p. 62)
Recording mode display
1.
Wide-angle converter indicator (p. 93)
5.
Sharpness display (p. 66)
6.
Contrast display (p. 65)
20. Anti-shake indicator (p. 56)
15. Focus-mode indicator (p. 58)
22. Battery-condition indicator (p. 14)
Macro
Wide-angle position: 0.1 - 1m (3.9 in. - 3.3 ft.)
Telephoto position: 1.2 - 2.5m (3.9 - 8.2 ft.)
Super-macro indicator
Two macro modes are available: Super Macro and standard
macro. Super Macro allows the camera to focus as close as
1cm (0.4 in.) from the front of the lens. When Super Macro is
selected, the lens automatically zooms to a specific focal-
length position and cannot be changed. Standard macro allows
the zoom to be used. The minimum focus distance changes
with focal length, see below. 
Press the macro button (1) to select the macro mode. The
modes cycle among standard macro, Super Macro, and off.
The following chart lists the Super Macro and standard macro
ranges. All distances are measured from the front of the lens.
1 - 100cm (0.4 in. - 3.3 ft.)
Super Macro
Standard macro
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A. Focus frame
B. Spot metering area (p. 63)
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16. Focus signals (p. 25)
21. Camera-shake warning (p. 27)
Innovation and creativity is the cornerstone of Minolta’s success.
The Electro-zoom X was an exercise in camera design and
received a great deal of attention when it was unveiled at
Photokina in 1966.
The Electro-zoom X was an electronically controlled aperture-pri-
ority mechanical SLR with a built-in 30 - 120mm f/3.5 zoom lens
giving twenty 12 X 17mm images on a roll of 16mm film. The
shutter-release button and battery chamber are located in the
grip. Only a few prototypes were built making it one of Minolta’s
rarest camera.