Konica Minolta dimage 5d Manuel D’Utilisation
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B
ASIC RECORDING
ANTI-SHAKE SYSTEM
Anti-shake switch
Anti-shake scale
The Anti-Shake system minimizes the affect of camera
shake, a slight blurring caused by subtle hand motion.
Camera shake is more pronounced at long focal lengths
than short ones.
shake, a slight blurring caused by subtle hand motion.
Camera shake is more pronounced at long focal lengths
than short ones.
Anti-Shake is less effective with moving subjects or
when the camera is panned, with shutter speeds of 1/4
second or longer, and short object distances. Anti-shake
is disabled with bulb exposures (p. 45).
when the camera is panned, with shutter speeds of 1/4
second or longer, and short object distances. Anti-shake
is disabled with bulb exposures (p. 45).
When the system is active, the Anti-Shake scale in the
viewfinder glows. Anti-Shake is turned off and on with the
Anti-shake switch.
viewfinder glows. Anti-Shake is turned off and on with the
Anti-shake switch.
Frame the subject as described in the basic operation
section. Press the shutter-release button partway down
to focus and set the exposure.
section. Press the shutter-release button partway down
to focus and set the exposure.
The Anti-Shake scale indicates the degree of
stabilization. The greater the scale displayed, the more
unstable the image. Confirm the image has stabilized
with the scale and press the shutter-release button all
the way down to take the picture.
stabilization. The greater the scale displayed, the more
unstable the image. Confirm the image has stabilized
with the scale and press the shutter-release button all
the way down to take the picture.
Anti-shake cannot be used with some lenses, see page
110. Turn Anti-Shake off when the camera is mounted on
a tripod. The metered exposure may change when
turning this function on and off.
110. Turn Anti-Shake off when the camera is mounted on
a tripod. The metered exposure may change when
turning this function on and off.