Konica Minolta DYNAX 3 User Manual

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SUBJECT /

DRIVE

Control dial

Flash-mode

button

Cancel the flash in night portrait mode
to photograph night scenes. The longer
shutter speeds set in night portrait
mode let you capture beautiful
photographs of twilight scenes and
night skylines.

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• The use of fast film is recommended.
• Dark night scenes may be prevent the AF system from focusing, use focus

lock (p34) or manual focus (p74).

• Night scenes tend to be better at twilight rather than in the darkness of

night. The faint light in the early evening sky adds detail to the shadows of
the scene.

• The shutter speed may be slow. Use a tripod to reduce camera shake.

While pressing the flash-
mode button, turn the
control dial until

appears

on the data panel.

Use a tripod to reduce camera

shake.

Press the subject-program
button

until the

subject-program
indicator

points to

.

Photographing Night Scenes

2

SUBJECT-PROGRAM SELECTION

Press the subject-program
button

until the subject-

program indicator

points to

.

• Set the flash to fill flash

or fill

flash with red-eye reduction
when using night portrait mode. See
pages 37 and 38.

• The use of fast film is recommended.
• Warn your subject not to move while the picture is taken. The shutter

remains open to capture the background.

• The shutter speed may be slow. Use a tripod to reduce camera shake.

Night Portrait

1

Night portraits balance the camera’s flash
exposure with the background exposure.
In night portrait mode, the camera control
the aperture and shutter speed, allowing
the background to appear in the
photograph.

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