Photoknowledge – anti-shake, Df gb i es – Konica Minolta Dynax 5D User Manual

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THE CORRECT AMOUNT OF LIGHT

To expose a picture correctly a particular amount

of light is necessary. For that the camera has two

possibilities to control the amount of light. Either

the aperture can be changed or the exposure

time can be varied.

WITHOUT ANTI-SHAKE

Rule of thumb to calculate the longest safe shutter

speed without Anti-Shake:

For example, when taking a picture with a lens

of focal length 250 mm without Anti-Shake:

the longest safe shutter speed is =

1/250 mm = 1/250 s

Despite autofocus it is still possible that pictures

may be blurred. Often it is not the fault of the

autofocus system but rather the result of camera

shake. Unfortunately camera shake happens

frequently and it is a particular problem when

using slower shutter speeds and longer focal

lengths.

However, Konica Minolta’s Anti-Shake puts things

right. The high precision CCD-shift process applies

a unique stabilizing mechanism. A sensor detects

the degree of camera shake and the camera is

able to compensate for this shake by shifting the

CCD.

1

focal length (in mm)

s

The Anti-Shake System instantly and precisely shifts the CCD
to compensate camera motion. (Shutterspeed example picture
1/30 sec)

The Anti-Shake unit compensates
the camera shake by shifting the CCD.

PHOTOKNOWLEDGE –

ANTI-SHAKE

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