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Minolta DiMAGE F200 User Manual

Minolta DiMAGE F200
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ULTI-FUNCTION RECORDING
MULTI-FUNCTION RECORDING
Except for digital subject programs, the basic operation of the camera in multi-function recording
mode is identical to the auto-recording mode. Thoroughly familiarize yourself with the previous sec-
tions before moving on.
The multi-function recording mode allows greater control over image making.This recording mode
gives more control over autofocus and composition. The menu controls are extensive allowing critical
adjustments to image qualities such as sharpness, contrast, and color saturation.
In the center of the Sakai plant in Japan is Okina bridge.
In the 15th century, Sakai was a very prosperous free
city, and Okina bridge spanned the moat at one of the
entrances into the walled town. For centuries, this bridge
carried pilgrims on their way to two of Japan’s sacred
places: the mountain monastery of Koyasan and the
great Shinto shrine, Kumano Taisha.
The bridge in the courtyard dates from 1855. In 1968,
Minolta offered to remove and preserve the bridge when
the city government announced they would fill in the
moat for a planned highway. The bridge now spans a
specially constructed goldfish pond. The writing on the
stone bollard at the front of the bridge prohibits vehicles
from crossing.
Minolta history

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Minolta DiMAGE F200 Specifications

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BrandMinolta
ModelDiMAGE F200
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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