Reviews & Opinions
Independent and trusted. Read before buy Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI!

Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI


Bookmark
Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI

Bookmark and Share

 

Konica Minolta Dynax 2XIAbout Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI
Here you can find all about Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI like manual and other informations. For example: review.

Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI manual (user guide) is ready to download for free.

On the bottom of page users can write a review. If you own a Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI please write about it to help other people.
[ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI photo ]

 

 

Manual

Download (English)
Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI Digital Camera, size: 1.5 MB
Related manuals
Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI Annexe 1

 

Konica Minolta Dynax 2XI

 

 

User reviews and opinions

<== Click here to post a new opinion, comment, review, etc.

Comments to date: 2. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
whyagain2005 9:46am on Friday, October 29th, 2010 
I bought the 700si whilst living and working in Canada, I shot a lot of weddings at weekends and found the 700si to be a great tool. I have owned many Minolta Maxxums I collect them as a hobby. But the Minolta Dynax 700si is an awesome camera.
Fred Reillier 3:58pm on Monday, June 14th, 2010 
I am a avid photographer Nikon FM2N manual camera . Autofocus Minolta Dynax 700si. And digital Sony Alpha D100.

Comments posted on www.ps2netdrivers.net are solely the views and opinions of the people posting them and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of us.

 

Documents

doc1

Tape over the lithium-ion battery contacts to avoid short-circuiting during disposal; always follow local regulations for battery disposal. If charging is not completed after the specified period elapses, unplug the charger and discontinue charging immediately.

For proper and safe use

Do not look at the sun or strong light sources through the viewfinder or lens. It may damage your eyesight or cause blindness. Do not use these products in a humid environment, or operate them with wet hands. If liquid enters these products, immediately remove the battery or unplug the product, and discontinue use. The continued use of a product exposed to liquids may cause damage or injury through fire or electric shock. Do not use these products near inflammable gases or liquids such as gasoline, benzine, or paint thinner. Do not use inflammable products such as alcohol, benzine, or paint thinner to clean these products. The use of inflammable cleaners and solvents may cause an explosion or fire. When unplugging the AC adapter or charger, do not pull on the power cord. Hold the plug when removing it from an outlet. Do not damage, twist, modify, heat, or place heavy objects on the AC adapter or charger cord. A damaged cord may cause damage or injury through fire or electric shock. If these products emits a strange odor, heat, or smoke, discontinue use. Immediately remove the battery taking care not to burn yourself as the battery may become hot with use. The continued use of a damaged product or part may cause injuries or fire. Take the product to a Konica Minolta service facility when repairs are required. Handling the cord on this product may expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.

CAUTION

Do not point a photographic lens directly at the sun. If sunlight is focused on an inflammable surface, a fire may result. Replace the lens cap when the lens is not in use. Do not use or store these products in a hot or humid environment such as the glove compartment or trunk of a car. It may damage the camera, charger, and battery which may result in burns or injuries caused by heat, fire, explosion, or leaking battery fluid. If the battery is leaking, discontinue use of the product. The camera, charger, and battery temperature rises with extended periods of use. Care should be taken to avoid burns. Burns may result if the memory card or battery is removed immediately after extended periods of use. Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool. Do not fire the flash while it is in contact with people or objects. The flash unit discharges a large amount of energy which may cause burns. Do not apply pressure to the LCD monitor. A damaged monitor may cause injury, and the liquid from the monitor may cause inflammation. If liquid from the monitor makes contact with skin, wash the area with fresh water. If liquid from the monitor comes in contact with the eyes, immediately rinse the eyes with plenty of water and contact a doctor. When using the AC adapter and charger, insert the plug securely into the electrical outlet. Do not use electronic transformers or travel adapters with the charger. The use of these devices may cause a fire or damage the product. Do not use if the AC adapter or charger cord is damaged. Do not cover the AC adapter or charger. A fire may result. Do not obstruct access to the AC adapter or charger; this can hinder the unplugging of the units in emergencies. Unplug the AC adapter or charger when cleaning or not in use.

If the card-error message appears, press the central button of the controller to close the window; check the Konica Minolta web site for the latest compatibility information: North America http://www.konicaminolta.us/ Europe http://www.konicaminoltasupport.com
4. To eject a card, open the card-slot door, and press and release the card-eject lever to extend it. 5. Press the extended card-eject lever to eject the card. The card can now be pulled out. Take care when removing the card as it becomes hot with use. The card-eject lever should remain inside the camera body. If it extends, push it into the camera. 6. Insert a new memory card and close the card-slot door.
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
After initially inserting a memory card and battery, a message opens requesting that cameras clock and calendar be set. Images are recorded with the date and time of capture. Depending on the region, the menu language may also have to be set. To change the language, see the setup menu section on pages 98 and 102.

BASIC RECORDING

SETTING THE CAMERA TO RECORD IMAGES AUTOMATICALLY
Turn the exposure dial to the auto or program (P) position. The camera controls are automatic. Auto acts like the program mode, except that many of the recording functions are reset each time it is selected, see page 41 for more information. Not all function are available in auto recording such as the color mode and Digital Effects Control. The default camera sensitivity (p. 54) is auto for auto recording and ISO 100 for program.
Turn on the camera. Navigating the screen is simple. The up/down and left/right keys of the controller move the cursor and change settings. The central button of the controller sets adjustments.

HANDLING THE CAMERA

Set date and time? Yes No
Use the left and right controller keys to select Yes. No cancels the operation.
Grip the camera firmly with your right hand while supporting the body with the palm of your left hand. Keep your elbows at your side and your feet shoulder-width apart to hold the camera steadily. The use of a tripod or monopod is recommended when using the camera in lowlight situations or when using telephoto lenses.
Press the central button of the controller to continue.

BASIC RECORDING DISPLAY

Date/Time set 2005. 10. 23
Use the left and right keys to select the item to be changed. The last item is the date format. Use the up and down keys to adjust the item. The date format can be set among year/month/day. day/month/year, and month/day/year.
The viewfinder and monitor show the same indicators used in the basic recording operations.

13 : 14 YYYY/MM/DD

:enter

Date/Time setup screen

Press the central button to set the clock and calendar.
Aperture Shutter-speed Flash indicator Anti-shake scale Focus signal Flash signal 27
BASIC RECORDING OPERATION

USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH

The built-in flash is designed to be used with lenses with focal lengths from 18mm or longer. When using lenses shorter than 18mm, the corners of the image are not be fully illuminated. The lens hood and certain lenses can cause shadowing, see page 110. The shutter will not release while the flash is charging.
To use the flash, simply pull up the unit by the tabs on each side. The flash position must be set manually, and once up, the flash unit always fires regardless of the amount of ambient light. The flash mode is changed with the recording menu (p. 75). Push down the built-in flash when the camera is not in use. The flash is also used as an AF illuminator, see page 96.

Focus signal

Without lifting your finger from the shutter-release button, recompose the subject within the viewfinder. Press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture (2).
The viewfinder flash signal indicates the status of the flash.
Signal steady - flash charged and ready to fire. Signal blinking - flash output was sufficient for exposure. If the flash signal does not blink after taking the picture, the subject was not within the flash range. The flash range depends on the aperture used for the exposure. The follow chart shows the range when camera sensitivity is set to auto (auto recording) or ISO 100 (program). See page 55 for the flash range with other camera sensitivity settings.

CAMERA-SHAKE WARNING

If the shutter speed falls below the point where the camera can be hand held safely, the camerashake warning indicator blinks in the viewfinder. Camera shake is slight blurring caused by subtle hand motion and is more pronounced with telephoto lenses than wide angle. Although the warning appears, the shutter can still be released. If the warning appears, place the camera on a tripod or use the built-in flash.
Aperture f/2.8 f/3.5 f/4.0 f/5.6
Auto ISO (Auto recording) 1.4m ~ 8.6m (4.6 ft. ~ 28 ft.) 1.1m ~ 6.8m (3.6 ft. ~ 22 ft.) 1.0m ~ 6.0m (3.3 ft. ~ 20 ft.) 1.0m ~ 4.3m (3.3 ft. ~ 14 ft.)
ISO 100 (Program exposure) 1.0m ~ 4.3m (3.3 ft. ~ 14 ft.) 1.0m ~ 3.4m (3.3 ft. ~ 11 ft.) 1.0m ~ 3.0m (3.3 ft. ~ 9.8 ft.) 1.0m ~ 2.1m (3.3 ft. ~ 6.7 ft.)

Compose the picture as described in the basic recording section (p. 28). As the bracket is made, the index marks disappear from the Ev scale to show the remaining frames. When making a continuous-advance bracket, if the shutter button is release before the bracket is completed, the bracket resets. If using continuous AF or Auto AF with moving subjects (p. 58), the camera focuses between each exposure. When exposure brackets are made in S exposure mode, the aperture controls the bracket. In A and M exposure modes, the shutter speed controls the bracket; in M mode, pressing the AEL button during the bracket changes the exposure control to the aperture. The camera uses both the aperture and shutter speed control the bracket in P and auto recording.

Bracketing indicator

White-balance bracketing notes
White-balance bracketing creates three images from a single exposure in which each image has a slight variation in color temperature. For more on white balance, see page 64.
Normal Under Exposure bracket: 0.3 Ev Over
Low white-balance bracket
High white-balance bracket
Select the appropriate white-balance bracketing drive mode with the drive-mode selection screen (p. 50). The low white-balance bracket uses an approximate 10 mired shift from the normal balance. The high white-balance bracket uses an approximate 20 mired shift from the normal balance. Compose and take the picture as described in the basic recording section (p. 28). When the exposure is made, the camera automatically creates two other images with the appropriate shift in white balance.

Flash bracket: 0.7 Ev

0.3 Ev bracket

0.7 Ev bracket

To make a flash bracket, raise the camera flash; the ambient exposure is not bracketed. Only singleframe advance flash brackets can be made regardless of the specified mode; press the shutterrelease button for each exposure. The built-in flash recharges between exposures. Exposure brackets are made when the flash is down.
CAMERA SENSITIVITY (ISO) AND ZONE MATCHING
Camera sensitivity can be changed. Zone Matching for high-key or low-key subjects can be activated. The sensitivity setting is displayed on the monitor. Press the camerasensitivity button (1) to open the setting screen.

The frame counter indicates the approximate number of images that can be stored on the memory card at the cameras image quality and size settings. If the settings are changed, the frame counter adjusts accordingly. Because the counter uses approximate file sizes, the actual image taken may not change the counter or may decrease it by more than one. When the frame counter displays zero, it indicates no more images at the image size and quality settings can be captured. Changing those settings may allow more images to be saved to the card.

Frame counter

INSTANT PLAYBACK
After an image is captured, it can be displayed on the monitors for two, five, or ten seconds before being saved. The last image of a continuous-advance or continous-advance bracketing series is displayed. Instant playback is activated and the length of the playback period is set with the instant-playback option in section 1 of the recording menu (p. 70).

FLASH MODES

The flash mode can be changed in section 2 of the recording menu (p. 70). For the flash to fire, the built-in unit must be manually raised; lower the flash to prevent it from firing. The auto-white-balance setting gives priority to the flashs color temperature. If another type of white balance is used, priority is given to the active settings color temperature.
Display button During the instant playback period, many of the playback functions are available. The displayed images can be deleted using the delete button (p. 36). An images can be magnified with the enlarge button (p. 38). The information display can be turned off and on with the display button, and the histogram can be displayed using the up key of the controller (p. 35). When using continuous advance or continuous-advance bracketing, use the left/right controller keys or turn the control dial to display the frames in the series; playback mode is active and all images on the memory card can be viewed and the playback menu opened. Delete button Enlarge button Press the shutter-release button partway down or press the playback button to return to the recording mode. Rear sync. Rear flash sync - used with long exposures to make trailing lights or blurring appear to follow rather than proceed the subject. The effect is not apparent if the shutter speed is too fast and stops the subjects motion. When the shutter is released, a pre-flash fires. This pre-flash is not for exposure, but for metering. The flash fires again just before the shutter closes. Fill-flash - used as the main or supplementary light. In low-light conditions, the flash acts as the main source of illumination and overpowers the ambient light. Under strong sunlight or in backlit situations, the fill-flash can reduce harsh shadows. Fill-flash Red-eye reduction - used when taking photographs of people or animals in low-light conditions. The red-eye effect is caused by light reflected from the retina of the eye. The camera fires several pre-flashes before the main flash burst to contract the pupils of the subjects eyes.

Normal Under

Under Normal

Over Over

RECORDING MODE RESET
The recording mode functions can be reset in section 2 of the recording menu (p. 70). When selected, a confirmation screen appears; choosing Yes resets the following functions and settings, No cancels the operation.

Organizer

Exposure compensation Flash compensation AF area Focus area selection AF mode Metering mode Drive mode Preset white balance Color temperature Color mode Digital Effects Control (DEC) Flash mode Flash control
0.0 0.0 Wide AF area Spot AF area AF-A Multi-segment Single-frame advance Daylight 0 5500K, 0 Green/Magenta shift Natural All reset with all color modes Fill flash or red-eye reduction1 ADI
p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p.

Focus Examiner

1. The flash mode is reset to whichever of the two modes was last set.

About DiMAGE Master

PLAYBACK MENU
In playback mode, press the menu button to open and close the menu. The four-way keys of the controller move the cursor in the menu. Pressing the central button of the controller enters a setting.
Delete Format View folder Folder name All folders 100KMframes
To delete images on the memory card (p. 84). To format the memory card (p. 85). To select one or all folders to view in playback (p. 85). To select the folder to view in playback (p. 85). To protect images from deletion (p. 86). To specify the index playback format (p. 87). To play back images automatically (p. 88) Use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the appropriate menu tab; the menus change as the tabs are highlighted.
Slide show DPOF set Date imprint Index print Cancel print Off
NAVIGATING THE PLAYBACK MENU
Activate the recording menu with the menu button. Tab 1 at the top of the menu is highlighted.

Lock Index format

To select images for DPOF printing (p. 89). To print the date of capture with each print (p. 90) To create an index print with the DPOF order (p. 90) To cancel DPOF print orders on the memory card (p. 90).
When the required menu section is displayed, use the up/down key to scroll through the menu options. Highlight the option whose setting needs to be changed.

FRAME-SELECTION SCREEN

When a marked-frames setting is chosen on a menu, the frame-selection screen appears so multiple files can be selected. The index format of the screen can be changed in section 1 of the playback menu (p. 87).
Use the up/down key to highlight the new setting. If Enter is displayed, press the central button of the controller to continue. The left/right keys of the controller move the yellow border to select the image. Press the central button of the controller to select the highlighted setting. The up key selects the frame; when selected, an indicator appears on the thumbnail. The down key deselects the image removing the indicator.

Once a setting has been selected, the cursor returns to the menu options and the new setting is displayed. Changes can continue to be made. To return to the playback mode, press the menu button.
Press the central button of the controller to complete the operation. Pressing the menu button cancels the screen and any operation made. 82

Playback menu

DELETE
Deleting permanently erases the image. Once deleted, an image cannot be recovered. Care should be taken when using the delete function.

FORMAT

When a memory card is formatted, all data on the card is erased. The formatting function in section 1 of the playback menu is used to erase all data on a memory card. Before formatting a card, copy the data to a computer or storage device. Locking files will not protect them from being deleted when the card is formatted. Always format the memory card using the camera; never use a computer to format a card. When the format option is selected and entered, a confirmation screen appears. Choosing Yes formats the card, choosing No cancels the operation. Never remove the card while it is being formatted. A screen appears to indicate the card has been formatted.
Single, multiple, or all images in a folder can be deleted with the playback menu. Before an image is deleted, a confirmation screen appears; choosing Yes executes the operation, No cancels it. Only the images in the view-folder option in section 1 of the playback menu (p. 85) can be viewed and deleted with the marked frames and all-in-folder options. Delete has three options:
Delete Format View folder Folder name Lock Index format

All folders 100KMframes

Marked frames - to delete multiple images. When this setting is chosen, the frame-selection screen (p. 83) is displayed. Use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the first image to be deleted. Pressing the up key marks the thumbnail with the delete indicator. To deselect an image for deletion, highlight it with the yellow border and press the down key; the delete indicator disappears. Continue until all the images to be deleted are marked. Press the controller to continue (the confirmation screen appears), or press the menu button to cancel the operation and return to the playback menu. On the confirmation screen, highlighting and entering Yes deletes the marked images. All in folder - to delete unlocked images in a single folder specified by the view-folder option. All on card - all unlocked images on the card are deleted. The delete function can only erase unlocked images. If an image is locked, it must be unlocked before it can be deleted. Deleting a large amount of data from a large capacity memory card may take several minutes. In this case, use the cameras format function or delete the data using a computer. Do not format the card with the computer.

VIEW FOLDER

ABOUT DPOF

This camera is supported by DPOF version 1.1. The DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) allows direct printing of still images from digital cameras. After the DPOF file is created, the memory card is simply taken to a photofinishing service or inserted into the memory -card slot of DPOF compatible printers. When a DPOF file is created, a misc. folder is automatically made on the memory card to store it (p. 120). DPOF print files cannot be made for RAW and embedded Adobe RGB images. Images using an Adobe RGB color mode may not be reproduced accurately (p. 61). Images selected for printing are indicated in the playback displays. The number of copies is displayed next to the indicator. Print indicator

DATE IMPRINT

To print the date of capture with each image with a compatible DPOF printer, turn the menu option on. To cancel date imprint, simply turn the option off. How the date is printed varies with the printer. Not all printers support this function.
OPENING THE CUSTOM & SETUP MENUS
The custom and setup menus can be accessed from both the recording and playback modes. The buttons in the top right corner of the menus are links to the other camera menus. See page 92 for information on the custom menu and page 98 for the setup menu. Setup menu Custom menu

INDEX PRINT

To create an index print of all the images in the folder, set the option on. To cancel an index print, simply change the setting to off. If an index-print order is created, any additional images saved afterwards in the folder are not included in the index print. The number of images printed per sheet differs between printers. The information printed with the thumbnails can vary.
Open the menu and use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the custom or setup buttons.
Image size Quality Inst.Playback Noise reductn
L: 3008x2000 Fine 2 sec. On
Press the central button to display the menu. Repeat the procedure to return to the original or different menu or press the menu button to close the menu.

CANCEL PRINT

After the pictures have been printed, the DPOF file remains on the memory card and must be canceled manually. The cancel-print option in section 2 of the playback menu deletes the DPOF files. When the setting is selected, a confirmation screen appears; choosing and entering Yes executes the operation and cancels the print and index-print order. Two options are available: All frames C - To cancel all printing files on the memory card. All frames F - To cancel the printing file in the folder specified by the view-folder option.

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION SETUP
Exposure compensation setup is set in section 1 of the custom menu (p. 92). This custom function has two options: Ambient & flash - when using exposure compensation with the flash, both the ambient and flash exposure controls are adjusted. Ambient only - the flash exposure is fixed and only the ambient exposure controls (shutter speed, aperture, and camera sensitivity) adjust the exposure.

AF ILLUMINATOR

The built-in flash is used as an AF Illuminator. When the scene is too dark for the camera to focus, raise the built-in flash. It fires a few short bursts to provide light for the camera to focus. When an accessory flash is attached, the flash unit is used as the AF illuminator. The AF illuminator can be turned on and off in section 1 of the custom menu (p. 92). The range of the AF Illuminator is approximately 1 to 5 m ( 3.3 to 16.4 ft.). It does not fire when using the continuous AF focus mode. The AF illuminator may not operate with focal lengths of 300mm or longer or with the 3x-1x Macro Zoom.

AF AREA SETUP

The spot focus or local AF areas are illuminated when the camera focuses. The illumination period is selected in section 2 of the custom menu (p. 92) between 0.3 seconds and 0.6 seconds. AF area illuminator activation can also be turned off.

AF area illuminator

MONITOR DISPLAY SETUP
Automatic and manual monitor display is selected in section 2 of the custom menu (p. 92). The automatic option uses the viewfinder eye sensors to turn the monitor off when using the viewfinder. The manual option requires the monitor to be turned off using the display button (p. 33).
Shutter lock Shutter lock AF area setup Monitor disp. Rec. display Play. display On: no card On: no lens 0.3s. display Automatic Auto rotate Auto rotate

CARD SHUTTER LOCK

The card shutter lock prevents the shutter from releasing when no memory card is inserted in the camera. The shutter lock is turned on and off in section 2 of the custom menu (p. 92).

RECORDING DISPLAY SETUP

The auto-rotate and horizontal display is selected in section 2 of the custom menu (p. 92). The auto-rotate option automatically changes the recording display as the camera orientation is moved between horizontal and vertical positions. The horizontal option fixes the display to the horizontal position.

LENS SHUTTER LOCK

The shutter lock prevents the shutter opening and exposing the CCD to dust when no lens is mounted on the camera. Turn the shutter lock off when attaching the camera to a telescope or microscope. The shutter lock is turned on and off in section 2 of the custom menu (p. 92).

Use the left/right keys of the controller or rear control dial to select the item to be changed.

LANGUAGE

The language used in the menus can be changed. Highlight the current language and press the center of the controller to open the language setup screen.
LCDbrightness Transfer mode Video output Audio signals Language Date/Time set English
Use the up/down keys or front control dial to change the item. Press the central button of the controller to complete the operation.

FILE NUMBER (#) MEMORY

Language
Use the four-way keys of the controller to select the menu language.
Japanese English Deutsch Franais
Svenska Russian Chinese (CS) Chinese (CT) Korean :enter
When file number memory is selected, if a new folder is created, the first file stored in the folder will have a number one greater than the last file saved. This allows multiple folders to be created, but the image file numbers will be in the order in which they were shot. If the file number memory is disabled, the image file name will have a number one greater than the last image saved in the folder. If file number memory is active and the memory card is changed, the first file saved to the new card will have a number one greater than the last file saved on the previous card if the new card does not contain an image with a greater file number. If it does, the file number of the new image will be one greater than the greatest on the card.
File # memory Folder name Select folder New folder

Off Std. form 100KM028

Press the central button of the controller to set the language. Press the menu button to close the screen without making any changes.

Espaol Italiano :select

FOLDER NAME
All recorded images are stored in folders on the memory card. Folder names come in two formats: standard and date. Standard folders have an eight character name. The initial folder is named 100KM028. The first three digits are the folders serial number, which increases by one each time a new folder is created. The next two letters refer to Konica Minolta, and the last three numbers indicate the camera used; 028 indicates a Dynax 5D. A date folder name also starts with the three digit serial number and is followed by one register for the year, two register for the month, and two registers for the day: 100YMMDD. The folder 10150801 was created in 2005 on August 1st. 10150801 With the date folder format selected, when an image is recorded a new folder with the days date is created. All images recorded that day are placed in that (Date) folder. Images recorded on a different day are placed in a new folder with the corresponding date. When a new folder is created, the serial number in the image-file name is reset to 0001 unless file number memory is active. For more information on folder organization and file names, see page 120. 100KM028 (Standard)

:print

Printing Notes
Always confirm printer and camera settings before a print run to minimize errors. Setting print parameters with the PictBridge menu (p. 128) avoids having to set up the printer for each printing session, especially if the printer is used for multiple purposes.

PictBridge screen

The display button switches between the single frame and index playback formats on the PictBridge screen. Enlarged playback, activated with the enlarge button (p. 38), can be used to examine image files on the screen.
NAVIGATING THE PICTBRIDGE MENU
Pressing the menu button opens and closes the menu. The four-way keys of the controller and the control dials move the cursor in the menu. Pressing the central button of the controller enters a setting. The options that can be changed vary with the printer. Activate the menu with the menu button. Tab 1 at the top of the menu is highlighted. Use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the appropriate menu tab; the menus change as the tabs are highlighted. Use the up/down key to scroll through the menu options. Highlight the option whose setting needs to be changed. With the menu option highlighted, press the right controller key; the settings are displayed with the current setting highlighted. If Start is displayed, press the center of the controller to continue. Index to menu functions Batch print, 129 Data print, 131 DPOF print, 131
Batch print Index print Paper size Layout Print quality Data print Printer setup Printer setup Printer setup Printer setup DPOF print
Index print, 129 Layout, 130 Paper size, 130

Print quality, 131

Batch print
Batch print in section 1 selects all still images on the memory card for printing. Two options are available: All-frames - to print all images on the card. A screen opens so the number of copies of each image can be specified. A total number of fifty images can be printed. Reset - to cancel changes made with the batch print option or with the print selection screen.

Index print

Press the central button of the controller to select the highlighted setting. An index print of all still images on the memory card can be made. The quality and size of the print can be specified with the camera menu. The number of images per page varies with the printer. The print-setup confirmation screen is displayed before the print routine starts.
No. of prints: Print size: Layout: Print quality: Data print: 5 Printer setup Printer setup Printer setup Printer setup
Once a setting has been selected, the cursor returns to the menu options and the new setting is displayed. To return to the PictBridge screen, press the menu button. Read the following sections on information on the menu options.

For EU member states only This symbol means: Do not dispose of this product together with your household waste. Please refer to the information of your local community or contact our dealers regarding the proper handling of end-of-life electric and electronic equipment. Recycling of this product will help to conserve natural resources and prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health caused by inappropriate waste handling.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Number of effective pixels: CCD: Camera sensitivity (ISO): Aspect ratio: A/D conversion: Autofocusing system: AF sensitivity range: Meter: Metering range: Shutter: Flash guide number: Flash sync.: Flash coverage: Built-in flash recycling time: Viewfinder: Field of view: Eye relief: Viewfinder magnification: Monitor LCD: Recording media: File formats: PRINT Image Matching III: Menu languages: 6.1 million APS-C size (23.5 X 15.7mm ) interline primary-color CCD with a total of 6.3 million pixels Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 ISO equivalents 3:bit TTL phase-detection system with CCD line sensor. Ev -1 ~ +18 (at ISO 100) 14-segment honeycomb-pattern SPC Ev 1 ~ +20 (Spot: Ev +4 ~ +20) at ISO 100, /1.4. Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focalplane shutter 12 (in meters at ISO 100) 1/125s with Anti-Shake, 1/160s without Anti-Shake Equal to a 18mm focal-length lens 3s (approx.) Eye-level fixed roof mirror. 95% (approx.) Approximately 20mm from the eyepiece or 16mm from the eyepiece cup at -1 diopter. 0.83x (50mm lens at infinity at -1 diopter). 2.5 inch TFT color low-temperature polysilicon Type I and II CompactFlash cards, Microdrives. JPEG and RAW. DCF 2.0, DPOF, and Exif 2.21 compliant. Yes English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Italian, Swedish, Russian, Korean, and Chinese (simlified and traditional). NTSC and PAL Battery: One Lithium-ion Battery NP-400 Optional power source: AC adapter (AC-11) Battery performance (recording): Approx. number of recorded images: 550 frames. Based on the CIPA standard with a NP-400 lithiumion battery, 512MB CompactFlash card. Dimensions: 130.5 (W) X 92.5 (H) X 66.5 (D) mm 5.14 (W) X 3.64 (H) X 2.62 (D) in Weight: Approximately 590g (21 oz) (without battery, memory card, or body accessories) Operating temperature: 0 - 40C (32 - 104F)

 

Tags

Gpsmap 450 Suunto M3 FV-301 HD103UJ XE-A110 CS-20M Electro LRH-880 LE32A456 466 FAV50700UW FX-9700GH RX680 LCD-IFC130-intuiva 14 X LTH T500 - S Projector Blend VA702B 1340T DGS-108 Avant LE46A551p2R SST4273 Nokia 7250 Mcintosh C28 Server Studio 9 XV535LC CDX-L410 F14932DS KW-NX7000 II EP Wars 4500 LVC-CY100NM Htr5000 Deskjet 694C Kyocera KX18 Review EN7300 Spirit-10A YT8330803 Smartdraw Tvbox SR-648evss DSC-W130 CDX-C6600 Phone EX-H10 Suite 10 KX-TG1100G GA-H55m-usb3 DR-MV150B ST-9030 CD1554B 1 9 IS7 V101 Photosmart 320 TXP42VT20E MSA70 EX-Z11 LN-T4661F DAT-250W VFW 465 BED Twin P40-1998 MD-101A PRO 2032 DXZ745MP GR-DF540E KDL-40LX900 Contax I4R KX-TG2238 33 V DMR-EH575 EW880F IC-M601 Cookbook XVS1100-2000 Laserjet 4300 Gen Panel S5230C Campus HK-800 PX-42VM5A KS-FX725R DES-7200-2 29PT5322 0 16V LG ZD30 ZMB30CST-N ER8115B Sd310 PS-42C67HD ECR 5700 F50777 R6530 Dmcgh1K BC350C BHM-612A

 

manuel d'instructions, Guide de l'utilisateur | Manual de instrucciones, Instrucciones de uso | Bedienungsanleitung, Bedienungsanleitung | Manual de Instruções, guia do usuário | инструкция | návod na použitie, Užívateľská príručka, návod k použití | bruksanvisningen | instrukcja, podręcznik użytkownika | kullanım kılavuzu, Kullanım | kézikönyv, használati útmutató | manuale di istruzioni, istruzioni d'uso | handleiding, gebruikershandleiding

 

Sitemap

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101