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High Performance Shooting

Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection

Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection automatically chooses the best recording mode for your images. Or, personally select from Portrait, Sports, Landscape, Sunset and Night portrait/Night view modes*. Either way, this modern function enables you to take fabulous photos with ease.

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Activates via manual selection only.

5 Point Multi-AF

Precision at its best. The wide 5 Point Multi-AF enables flexible focusing so that you can compose your shot more freely and more accurately.

Multi-Segment/Spot Metering

Multi-Segment metering automatically gauges and adjusts light readings over the entire frame to give you the best exposure for your subject. And Spot metering measures light in the center of the frame, which enables you to measure the brightness of a particular spot in your subject.

Noise Reduction

Noise Reduction automatically prevents the blemishes and graininess associated with slow-shutter shots (up to 4 seconds), for exceptional night images.

Macro

For crisp sharp close ups, Macro feature automatically allows you to get as close as 15cm (5.9 inches) to your subject at all focal lengths.

Energy-saving Design

This enables longer playback/REC time, as well as increases the number of recording frames (approx. 220 frames* max.). Also, approx. 2,300 frames** continuous shooting is available.


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Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) measurements, when using a standard lithium-ion battery (NP-200) and a memory card.
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Based on KonicaMinolta's standard test method, when using a standard lithium-ion battery (NP-200) and with the following condition - LCD: off, Drive mode: continuous, No. of recorded pixels: 640 x 480, Recording mode: standard, Use of flash, After view & Voice memo: none.
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