Hallo, liebe Minolta F200-Nutzer!
Ich weiß nicht, ob dieses Verhalten wirklich undokumentiert ist oder letztlich aus dem ganz normalen Verhalten der Kamera resultiert, aber da ich mich nicht entsinne, davon hier im Forum schon mal gelesen zu haben, möchte ich Euch auf folgenden Artikel hinweisen, in dem ein "Super-Makromodus" der Minolta Dimage F200 beschrieben wird, mit dem man es schafft, daß die Kamera auf Objekte in einer Entfernung von gerade mal 1 bis 2 Zentimetern vor dem Objektiv scharfstellt.
http://www.digicamreview.co.uk/minolta_f200_review.htm
ZITATMacro: Flash can be used in macro mode, but seems to make the image overly dark (shown in the gallery, picture 'PICT0028' - perhaps the camera turns the flash down too much in order to avoid overexposure. The macro mode automatically puts the camera into full telephoto mode, and the closest you can get to the object is about 14cm away - however this produces an EXCELLENT macro image. The camera allows you to use manual focus in macro mode, as well as aperture / shutter priority (or both).
[Bilder]
Excellent macro performance, easily accessible by pressing the macro button when in photo mode - awesome rich colour on the blue pen.
The Macro performance is further enhanced by an additional undocumented "Super Macro" mode, (this is assessible by putting the camera into "Manual" mode, setting the camera to manual focus, switching macro mode on - focusing as close as possible, then switching macro mode off, then zooming out (without refocusing) - information found on the Minolta F200 Yahoo group) - this allows you to position the camera 1-2cm away from the object you want to photograph - focal range does seem a little bit limited at this setting.[/quote]
Viel Spaß,
Matthias