Display Button - Recording Mode; Camera-Shake; Digital Subject Programs - Konica Minolta Konica DIMAGE X1 Instruction Manual

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DISPLAY
BUTTON
- RECORDING
MODE
The display button controls the LCD monitor display. The display switches between full display and
live image only each time the button is pressed. If auto reset (p. 76) is active, the display resets to
full when the camera is turned off. If the display button is pressed and held, Hibright LCD activates,
see page 52.
Full display
Live image only
CAMERA-SHAKE
WARNING
If the shutter speed falls below the point where the camera can be hand held safely, the
camera-shake
warning
indicator appears on the monitor. Camera shake is slight blurring
caused by subtle hand motion and is more pronounced
at the telephoto
position of the
lens than at the wide-angle
position. Although
the warning appears, the shutter can still
be released. If the warning appears, place the camera on a tripod or use the built-in
flash.
DIGITAL SUBJECT
PROGRAMS
Digital subject programs
optimize the camera's exposure,
white-balance,
and image-processing
systems for specif-
ic conditions
and subjects.
Set the recording-mode
switch to the Digital Subject
Program position. Simply press the left and right keys of
the controller to select the appropriate
subject program;
the subject program indicator is enlarged when selected.
Press the center button of the controller to enter the set-
ting.
Portrait
Super Macro
Lanoscape
Sunset
Night View
Night Portrait
Text
Portrait - optimized to reproduce
warm, soft skin tones and a slight
defocusing
of the background.
Most portraits
look best at a telepho-
to setting; the longer focal length does not exaggerate
facial fea-
tures and the shallower depth of field softens the background.
Use
fill flash with strong direct sunlight or backlight to reduce harsh
shadows.
Super Macro - for close-up
photographs
down to 5cm (2 in.). When
selected, the lens zooms automatically
to the Super Macro position;
the zoom position cannot be changed. At close object distances,
the flash may cause overexposure
or uneven illumination,
set the
flash mode to flash cancel (p. 28). The use of a tripod is recom-
mended.
Landscape
- optimized to produce sharp, colorful
landscapes.
Used with bright outdoor scenery.

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