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What is Automatic Sensitivity Gain? - Konica Minolta DiMAGE 5 Digital Camera

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The Automatic Sensitivity Gain function amplifies the signal output from the CCD during processing. It increases the camera sensitivity and eases optimizing focus or makes the viewfinder easier to see to some extent. If the lighting conditions become darker beyond the capability of Automatic Sensitivity Gain, the Automatic Monitor Amplification is activated.

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