Minolta DiMAGE S414DiMAGE technology and optics in a compact, stylish four megapixel design.<<Design :(Previous) | (Next): Optics>> Page 4:ViewfinderReview First Posted: 07/31/2003 |
Viewfinder
The S414 offers both a real-image optical viewfinder and a 1.8-inch TFT color
LCD monitor for composing images. The real-image optical viewfinder zooms along
with the lens, but doesn't show any digital enlargement when the digital zoom
function is engaged. (This requires the LCD monitor to be active.) The optical
viewfinder doesn't include a diopter adjustment, but does have a high enough
viewpoint to be reasonably usable when wearing eyeglasses. A pair of focus brackets
appears in the center of the optical viewfinder display, delineating the autofocus
area. Two LED lamps on the right side of the viewfinder eyepiece report the
camera's current status. For example, the top LED glows orange when the flash
is charged and ready to fire, or blinks when the flash is still charging. The
bottom LED glows green when focus is set, or flashes to indicate a focusing
problem.
Occupying the majority of the left side of the camera's back panel is the 1.8-inch LCD monitor. The LCD monitor automatically turns on whenever the camera is powered on, but can be disabled via the Display button just to the right of the panel itself. One press of the Display button disables the on-screen information overlay display except for the focus brackets, while a second press recalls the information display with a live histogram. (A histogram graphs the tonal distribution of the image, showing the complete tonal range captured and making it easy to see any over- or underexposure.) A third press deactivates the information display entirely, and a fourth disables the LCD altogether. Included in the information overlay display is the current camera mode, flash mode, file size and quality settings, the number of available images, and a set of focus brackets in the center of the display. When shooting in Auto mode, the current shutter speed and aperture settings appear in the lower portion of the LCD monitor whenever the Shutter button is halfway pressed. (This information is present at all times in any of the Manual modes.) Through the Setup menu, you can control which display options are available by pressing the Display button. You can also enable two additional display modes, Grid and Scale. Grid mode displays a grid over the image area to help you line up shots. Scale mode displays a crosshair over the image with evenly-spaced distance marks on each axis.
In
Playback mode, the Display button also controls the information display, turning
it on or off. In addition, the Display button allows you to access the nine-image
index display mode. Pressing the Up arrow key enables a histogram display, complete
with exposure information. Also in Playback mode, you can digitally enlarge
the image as much as 3.5x, by repeatedly pressing the Flash/Playback Zoom button
and then using the up/down arrow keys to enlarge or shrink the image.
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