Minolta DIMAGE F300 - V2 Instruction Manual Page 66

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Center weighted: a traditional metering method in film cameras. The system measures light
values over the entire image area with emphasis given the central region.
Spot metering: uses a small area within the image to cal-
culate the exposure. When this mode is selected, the LCD
monitor will automatically activate if off and a small circle
will appear in the middle of the live image indicating the measuring
area. The spot allows precise exposure measurements of a partic-
ular object without being influenced by extremely bright or dark
areas within the scene. If the LCD monitor is turned off, the spot-
metering mode will remain active.
Multi-segment metering: uses 256 segments to measure luminance and color. This data is
combined with distance information to calculate the camera exposure. This advanced meter-
ing system will give accurate worry-free exposures in almost all situations.
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ULTI-FUNCTION RECORDING
The icons indicating the metering modes are displayed on the monitor. The metering mode is set in
the custom 1 section of the multi-function recording mode menu (p. 56).
Metering modes
Flash compensation
Flash compensation increases or decreases the flash exposure in
reference to the ambient exposure by as much as 2 Ev. For infor-
mation on the use of flash compensation, see page 74.
Select the flash compensation option on the custom 1 section of
the multi-function recording mode menu. Use the up/down keys to
adjust the degree of compensation (1). Press the central controller
button to set this value (2). If any value other than 0.0 is set, an
icon will be displayed on the monitor and data panel as a warning.
Full-time AF
Flash comp.
Metering mode
+1.3
Basic Custom 1 Custom 2
Focus mode
– 2 ~ + 2
Sensitivity
1
2
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