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Minolta ProShot MN67Z - Exposure Compensation Settings

Minolta ProShot MN67Z
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by handshaking, light, subject
movement or shooting
environment.
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mode.
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in HDR.
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WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
When the camera detects
that there is a big contrast in
brightness between scenes and
such scenes are against the
light, it will automatically adjust
the brightness and saturation
to capture an image that better
represents the scene.
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mode:
: adjustable;
/ : unadjustable and on by
default; Other modes: not available.
Please refer to page 133~134 for
a detailed explanation of HDR and
WDR effects.
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AE Bracketing (0.3EV, 0.7EV,
1.0EV, 1.3EV, 1.7EV, 2.0EV)
The camera will automatically
and continuously take three
pictures separately with a
brightness of original, darker
and brighter as long as you
press the shutter once. Press
the
button to select the
range of exposure.
3. Press the
button to confirm the
settings and then enter shooting
screen.
Mode:
Single
ȏ Single
ȏ
WDR

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