Digital-subject-program button – Minolta Dimage F100 User Manual

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Pressing the subject-program button (1)
cycles through the modes. The active sub-
ject program will be indicated at the top of
the live image. The subject program will
remain in effect until it is changed or the
mode dial is turned to another position.
Except for macro, digital subject programs
cannot be used in the multi-function
recording mode.

While camera performance is optimized
for each shooting condition, some
changes can be made to camera settings

with subject programs. The flash mode (p. 32) can be changed and the exposure can be altered
using the exposure-compensation function (p. 52). In extreme lighting conditions, changes in expo-
sure compensation may not produce the intended results in the portrait, or night portrait mode. The
camera-shake warning (p. 33) may appear in macro, landscape, sunset, or night portrait modes.

Digital-subject-program button

1

Sports action

Landscape

Sunset

Night portrait

Programmed AE

Portrait

Macro

Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection

For information on
individual subject pro-
grams, see page 30.

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