Справочник Пользователя для MINOLTA 2084401
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Focus on the subject and set
the aperture.
the aperture.
Press the depth-of-field
preview button.
preview button.
• The lens will stop down to the selected
aperture.
• Preview is cancelled when the depth-
of-field button is released.
Depth-of-field can be increased by :,
• Using smaller apertures.
• Using short focal length lenses.
• Moving farther away from your subject.
• Using short focal length lenses.
• Moving farther away from your subject.
Depth-of-field Preview
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Custom Function Notes
Cust-6: Focus-hold button on Minolta lenses can be used for focus lock
(1), continuous-advance exposure bracketing (2) or depth-of field preview
(3) (p.110).
(1), continuous-advance exposure bracketing (2) or depth-of field preview
(3) (p.110).
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To check how much of your scene will appear in focus, press the depth-
of-field preview button. The lens will stop down to the aperture that
appearing on the display.
of-field preview button. The lens will stop down to the aperture that
appearing on the display.
• The viewfinder may appear dark at larger f-number (smaller lens
opening). The aperture is always at its brightest setting when looking
through the viewfinder; the aperture is stopped down during exposure.
through the viewfinder; the aperture is stopped down during exposure.
• Do not turn the focusing ring while pressing the depth-of-field button.
• Changing the aperture while pressing the depth-of-field preview button,
• Changing the aperture while pressing the depth-of-field preview button,
does not affect the preview image. Depth of field can only be previewed
after the aperture is set.
after the aperture is set.
• If you press the depth-of-field preview button after pressing the shutter-
release button partway down and
glows in viewfinder, the shutter can
be released.
A MODE - APERTURE PRIORITY
While pressing the
function button , turn the
control dial until S appears
on the data panel.
function button , turn the
control dial until S appears
on the data panel.
In S mode, you select the shutter speed and the camera automatically
sets the aperture required for proper exposure. Use S mode when you
want to control the blur caused by subject movement or the stop the
motion of the subject.
sets the aperture required for proper exposure. Use S mode when you
want to control the blur caused by subject movement or the stop the
motion of the subject.
Turn the function dial to
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S MODE – SHUTTER PRIORITY
Release the function button. Turn the control dial to
select the shutter speed.
select the shutter speed.
• The shutter speed range is from 1/4000 to 30 seconds.
If the aperture display blinks,
the shutter speed is outside
the aperture range of the
lens. Turn the control dial
until the blinking stops.
the shutter speed is outside
the aperture range of the
lens. Turn the control dial
until the blinking stops.
Fractions of a second are
displayed without a
numerator. The number
125 displayed stands for
1/125th of a second.
displayed without a
numerator. The number
125 displayed stands for
1/125th of a second.
“ indicates full
seconds. 2” is two
seconds.
seconds. 2” is two
seconds.
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