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Old October 18th 04, 09:33 PM
Alan Browne
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Default Maxxum 7D - viewfinder images / anti-shake indicator

Links below show the A/S indication as a bar graph on the right.

More segments = more shake (per the manual, p.32):

"The Anti-Shake scale indicates the degree of
stabilization. The more LEDs displayed, the more
unstable the image. Confirm the image has stabilized
with the scale and press the shutter-release button all
the way down to take the picture."

I guess the above means that if the image shake is being successfully
controlled, the indicator goes down...

http://www.konicaminolta-images.com/...ip=6&noth ing
http://www.konicaminolta-images.com/...ip=7&not hing
http://www.konicaminolta-images.com/...ip=8&noth ing

Cheers,
Alan

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