Konica Minolta dimage z5 User Manual

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Advanced recording
Auto DSP
Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection can be temporarily
disabled in the auto-recording menu. When disabled, the program
exposure mode is active. If the camera is turned off, Automatic
Digital Subject Program Selection is activated.
Drive mode
Image size
Quality
Auto DSP
Anti-shake
Single
2560x1920
Standard
On
Disp. + Exp.
Anti-shake system
The Anti-Shake system minimizes the affect of camera shake, a slight blurring caused by subtle
hand motion. Camera shake is more pronounced at the telephoto setting than at the wide-angle.
Anti-Shake is employed when the shutter speed falls below a certain limit depending on the focal
length in use. The effectiveness of Anti-Shake depends on the shutter-speed in use and the degree
of shaking. The system may not work with moving subjects or when the camera is panned.
Camera-shake
warning
Anti-shake
indicator
When the system is active, the Anti-Shake indi-
cator appears. Regardless of the Anti-Shake
setting, if the shutter speed is too slow for the
camera to be safely handheld, the camera-
shake indicator appears as a warning. Use the
built-in flash or a wide-angle zoom position.
Three options are available for the Anti-Shake system in section 1 of the recording menus.
Display + Exp. - when the shutter-release button is pressed partway down, the anti-Shake function
will activate. The affect of the Anti-Shake system can be seen in the live image.
Exposure - Anti-Shake is only applied during the exposure and is not apparent in the live image.
When the shutter-release button is pressed partway down, wait a moment before taking the picture
for the Anti-Shake system to stabilize the image.
Off - Anti-Shake will not activate.
The Anti-Shake system is less effective at short subject distances or when using the macro function
(p. 35). The use of a tripod is recommended. Anti-Shake is not effective with a tripod mounted cam-
era; turn off the Anti-Shake function to conserve power.
A thermometer indicator replaces the Anti-Shake indicator when the camera is overheating because
of high operating or ambient temperatures. When taking still images, the Anti-Shake system is used
only for the exposure. When taking movies, Anti-Shake is canceled. A lower camera sen-
sitivity (ISO) than selected may be used. Allow the camera to cool before using Anti-
Shake.
If Anti-Shake cannot compensate the camera motion, the Anti-Shake indicator turns red.
Frame the subject as described in the basic operation section and press the shutter-release button
partway down. Confirm the image has stabilized on the monitor and press the shutter-release but-
ton all the way down to take the picture.