Subject program / drive modes – Konica Minolta DYNAX 3 User Manual

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SUBJECT PROGRAM /

DRIVE MODES

Now that you are comfortable with the operation of
the camera, take more control of the creative process
by telling the camera what kind of pictures you want
to take.
The subject-program modes optimize camera settings
for specific situations. This section also lets you
explore the use of the drive-mode button. Drive
modes control the advance of the film.

Turn the function dial to

.

While pressing the function
button, turn the control dial
until and appear

on

the data panel.

• When you release the button, the

display will return to normal and only

will remain on the data panel.

• Warn your subject that the flash will

fire a few short flash bursts just
before the picture is taken.

Turn the function dial to

.

While pressing the function
button, turn the control dial
until

and

appear on

the data panel.

Red-Eye Reduction

Canceling Red-eye Reduction

1

2

Subject-program button

Drive-mode button

When using flash in low-light conditions, light reflecting from the retina
of your subject’s eyes may produce the effect known as red-eye. Use the
built-in flash’s red-eye reduction mode to produce natural looking
photographs.

USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH

• Red-eye reduction cannot be used with the Wireless/Remote flash mode

(p.95).

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