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| timjowers |
8:06pm on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| Versatility, Construction, Focus speed, LCD info-display Price This is for me like one of the best cameras i ever tested! i hve done a lot of photos with severeal cameras, like nikon 5700, 8700 and d70, canon eos. This is for me like one of the best cameras i ever tested! i hve done a lot of photos with severeal cameras, like nikon 5700, 8700 and d70, canon eos. | |
| flex |
10:54am on Friday, July 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| covers almost everything an amateur photographer needs would like auto focus User friendly. Versitle. Body is excellent. Slight noise when auto focusing. | |
| Miazz |
9:42pm on Saturday, June 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have most of them, my favourite is the 3xi its fast and simple to use. The pics are great! A far cry better than cannon eos models in my opinion. | |
| whn |
8:27am on Friday, May 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Very easy to use both manual & automatic. User friendly. Should come standard with Lithium Battery Holder | |
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WARNING
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.
PROPER AND SAFE USE
GENERAL PRODUCT WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
Read and understand the following warnings and cautions for safe use of the digital camera and its accessories.
Only use the battery specified in this manual. Only use the specified charger or AC adapter within the voltage range indicated on the unit. An inappropriate adapter or current may cause damage or injury through fire or electric shock. Only use the charger power cord in the sales region for which it was designed. An inappropriate current may cause damage or injury through fire or electric shock. Do not disassemble the camera or charger. Electric shock may cause injury if a high voltage circuit inside the product is touched. Immediately remove the battery or unplug the AC adapter and discontinue use if the camera is dropped or subjected to an impact in which the interior, especially the flash unit, is exposed. The flash has a high voltage circuit which may cause an electric shock resulting in injury. The continued use of a damaged product or part may cause injuries or fire. Keep the battery, memory card, or small parts that could be swallowed away from infants. Contact a doctor immediately if an object is swallowed. Store this product out of reach of children. Be careful when around children not to harm them with the product or parts. Do not fire the flash directly into the eyes. It may damage eyesight. Do not fire the flash at vehicle operators. It may cause a distraction or temporary blindness which may lead to an accident. Do not use the monitor while operating a vehicle or walking. It may result in injury or an accident. 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.
White balance....64 Auto white balance...64 Preset white balance...65 Custom white balance...66 Color temperature...67 A short guide to photography....68 Light sources and color....69 What is an Ev?....69 Recording menu....70 Navigating the recording menu...70 Image size and image quality...72 Instant playback...74 Noise reduction....74 Flash modes....75 Wireless/Remote flash....76 Wireless/Remote camera and flash ranges..78 Flash control....79 Bracketing order...80 Recording mode reset....80 About DiMAGE Master....81 Playback menu....82 Navigating the playback menu...82 Frame-selection screen....83 Delete....84 Format.....85 View folder....85 Lock....86 Index playback format....87 Slide Show....88 About DPOF....88 DPOF setup....89 Date imprint....90 Index print...90 Cancel print....90 Opening the custom & setup menus...91
10 TABLE
Custom menu.....92 AF / Shutter release priority setup...93 Focus-hold button setup...94 AEL button setup....94 Control-dial setup...95 Exposure-compensation setup...95 AF illuminator....96 Card shutter lock....96 Lens shutter lock....96 AF area setup....97 Monitor display setup...97 Recording display setup...97 Playback display setup...97 Setup menu....98 LCD brightness...100 Transfer mode....100 Video output....101 Viewing images on a television...101 Audio signals....102 Language....102 Date and time setup...103 File number (#) memory...103 Folder name....104 Select folder....104 New folder....105 LCD backlight....105 Auto power save...105 Menu section memory....106 Delete confirmation...106 Clean CCD....106 Reset default....108 Accessory notes....110 Lens compatibility....110 Lens shadowing....110 Focal-length conversion...110
CCD plane....110 Attaching the eyepiece cap...111 Viewfinder accessories...111 Attaching a remote cord...111 Attaching an accessory flash....112 Flash compatibility...112 High-Speed Sync. (HSS)...112 PD Flash Adapter PCT-100...113 About the battery charger cord...113 Data-transfer mode...114 System requirements....114 Connecting the camera to a computer..115 Connecting to Windows 98 / 98 second edition..116 Automatic installation...116 Manual installation....117 Auto power save (Data-transfer mode)...119 Memory card folder organization...120 Disconnecting the camera from the computer..122 Windows 98 / 98 second edition...122 Windows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP...122 Macintosh....123 Changing the memory card (data-transfer mode)..124 Windows 98 / 98 second edition...124 Windows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP...124 Macintosh....124 Removing the driver software - Windows..125 PictBridge....126 Notes on printing errors...127 Navigating the PictBridge menu..128 Batch print....129 Index print....129 Paper size....130 Layout....130 Print quality...131 Data print...131 DPOF print...131
If the Unable to use card, Format? message appears, the card should be formatted with the camera. Use the right/left keys of the controller to highlight the yes button. Press the central button of the controller to format the card; this can take several minutes depending on the card. When a card is formatted, all the data on the card is permanently erased. Selecting No cancels the formatting operation; remove the card from the camera. A memory card used in another camera may have to be formatted before being used.
Unable to use card. Format? Yes No
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
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. 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.
Set date and time? Yes No
Use the left and right controller keys to select Yes. No cancels the operation.
Press the central button of the controller to continue.
Date/Time set 2005. 10. : 14 YYYY/MM/DD
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. Press the central button to set the clock and calendar.
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Date/Time setup screen
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.
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. Aperture f/2.8 f/3.5 f/4.0 f/5.6 Auto ISO (Auto recording) 1.4 ~ 8.6m / 4.6 ~ 28ft. 1.1 ~ 6.8m / 3.6 ~ 22ft. 1.0 ~ 6.0m / 3.3 ~ 20ft. 1.0 ~ 4.3m / 3.3 ~ 14ft. ISO 100 (Program exposure) 1.0 ~ 4.3m / 3.3 ~ 14.ft. 1.0 ~ 3.4m / 3.3 ~ 11.ft. 1.0 ~ 3.0m / 3.3 ~ 9.8ft. 1.0 ~ 2.1m / 3.3 ~ 6.7ft.
ANTI-SHAKE SYSTEM
The Anti-Shake system minimizes the affect of camera shake, a slight blurring caused by subtle hand motion. Camera shake is more pronounced at long focal lengths than short ones. Anti-Shake is less effective with moving subjects or when the camera is panned, with shutter speeds of 1/4 second or longer, and short object distances. Anti-shake is disabled with bulb exposures (p. 45).
Anti-shake switch When the system is active, the Anti-Shake scale in the viewfinder glows. Anti-Shake is turned off and on with the Anti-shake switch. Frame the subject as described in the basic operation section. Press the shutter-release button partway down to focus and set the exposure. The Anti-Shake scale indicates the degree of stabilization. The greater the scale 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. Anti-shake cannot be used with some lenses, see page 110. Turn Anti-Shake off when the camera is mounted on a tripod. The metered exposure may change when turning this function on and off.
Anti-shake scale
32 BASIC
DISPLAY BUTTON
Press the display button to switch the monitor display among full, basic, and off. For more on the full display, see page 16.
Basic 8. Frame counter (p. 73) Exposure mode (p. 39) 9. White-balance display (p. 64) Shutter speed display Aperture display 10. Release priority indicator (p. 93) Image-size display (p. 72) 11. AE lock indicator (p. 46) 12. Battery condition indicator (p. 23) Exposure/Flash compensation display (p. 48, 60) 13. Color-mode indicator (p. 61) 6. Image-quality display (p. 72) 14. Camera-sensitivity display (p. 55) 7. AF area display (p. 57) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The full display uses a scale to show the degree of flash and exposure compensation as well as the metered exposure value in manual exposure. The basic display uses a numerical value. Turning off the display conserves battery power.
BASIC PLAYBACK
Images can be viewed in the playback mode. This section covers the basic playback functions. The playback mode has additional menu functions, see page 82.
Flash Sync. Speed
There is a limit to the maximum shutter speed when using the built-in flash. When Anti-Shake is on, the maximum shutter speed that can be used is 1/125s. With Anti-Shake off, the flash sync. speed is 1/160s. While a faster shutter speed cannot be used, there is no limit to the use of slower shutter speeds. Flash range is dependent on the aperture, see page 55. 42 ADVANCED
EXPOSURE CONTROL RANGE WARNINGS
Auto recording, Program, Digital Subject Programs
If the required exposure is beyond the shutter speed and aperture range, the shutter speed and aperture displays blink. In bright conditions, use a neutral density filter on the lens, set a lower camera sensitivity (ISO), or, if using artificial lights, reduce the intensity of the illumination. In dark conditions, use the built-in flash or increase the camera sensitivity (ISO).
Aperture priority
If the required exposure is beyond the shutter speed range, the shutter-speed display blinks. Adjust the aperture until the display is steady.
Shutter priority
If the required exposure is beyond the aperture range, the aperture display blinks. Adjust the shutter speed until the display is steady.
About Shutter Speeds
The shutter speed used for each exposure is displayed on the monitor and in the viewfinder. The following notation is used: The reciprocal is used for shutter speeds from 1/4000 second to 1/3 second. 125 is 1/125 second. For shutter speeds of a half a second or longer, a quote mark is used to denote whole seconds. 15 is one and a half seconds and 15 is fifteen seconds.
MANUAL EXPOSURE - M
Manual exposure mode allows individual selection of shutter speeds and apertures. This mode overrides the exposure system giving the photographer control over the final exposure. Bulb exposures can be made, see below. Manual exposure is set with the exposure-mode dial (p. 39). 1. Turn the control dial to change the shutter speed. 2. Press and hold the exposurecompensation button and turn the control dial to change the aperture. The operation to change the aperture and shutter speed can be reversed in section 1 of the custom menu (p. 95). 3. Press and hold the AEL button and turn the control dial to shift the shutter speed and aperture without affecting the exposure. The Ev scale on the monitor and in the viewfinder indicates the difference between the set exposure and the exposure determined by the camera meter. Press the shutterrelease button partway down to activate the meter. The manual metering (M.M.) indicator is displayed on the monitor Ev scale. The set exposure is 1.0Ev less () than the exposure determined by the meter. The arrow indicates the set exposure is 2.3Ev more (+) or less () than the exposure determined by the meter. The blinking arrow indicates the set exposure is 2.7Ev or greater than the exposure determined by the meter.
While holding the AEL button, place the subject in the focus frame and press the shutter-release button partway down to focus (2). Press the shutter-release button down all the way to take the picture. The exposure remains locked after the picture is taken if the AEL button is not released.
AEL indicator Ev scale
While the exposure is locked, the camera meter is still active. The viewfinder and monitor Ev scale shows the difference between the locked exposure and the current light level measured with the meter. Spot metering is used. When the monitor and viewfinder Ev scale indicates 0, the locked exposure shown in the shutter-speed and aperture displays is the same as the exposure determined by the spot-metering area.
The metered area is 1.0Ev less () than the locked exposure. The arrow indicates the metered exposure is 2.3Ev more (+) or less () than the locked exposure. The blinking arrow indicates the metered exposure is 2.7Ev or greater than the locked exposure.
SLOW SYNC.
When using flash, pressing the AEL button activates the slow-sync. function; slow sync. is not available in S and M exposure modes. Slow sync. balances the ambient light exposure with the flash exposure so the background is recorded with the subject. When the AEL button is pressed and held, the ambient light exposure is determined and the flash exposure is based on the locked aperture setting. The use of a tripod is recommended with slow-sync. exposures.
SPOT-AF BUTTON
Spot AF can be used at any time. With the spot AF area placed on the subject, press and hold the central button of the controller to focus (1). The viewfinder focus signal confirms focus and the spot AF indicator (2) is displayed on the monitor. Pressing and holding the four-way controller key activates and locks focus with the wide focus area. Compose the image in the viewfinder and press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture. Focus remains locked after the picture is taken until the central controller button is released. Spot AF area Focus signal
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. 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. 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. Wireless / Remote flash - allows the camera to control an off-camera flash unit without the need of a cable. See page 76.
Rear sync.
WIRELESS / REMOTE FLASH
On-camera flash Wireless/Remote flash allows the camera to control an off-camera Program/Maxxum 5600HS(D) and 3600HS(D) flash unit without the need of a cable. Single or multiple flash units can be placed around the subject to create different lighting effects. The cameras built-in flash fires to control the offcamera flash units rather than to illuminate the subject.
Wireless/ Remote flash
Flash mode Flash control Bracket order Reset
Fill-flash Red eye Rear sync. Wireless
1. Remove the accessory shoe cap (p. 112) and slide a Program/Maxxum 5600HS(D) or 3600HS(D) flash on the accessory shoe until the safety lock engages. 2. Turn on the camera and flash unit. 3. Set the camera to the wireless flash mode in section 2 of the recording menu (p. 70). This simultaneously set a the flash to the wireless mode and sets the camera to the flashs wireless channel. 4. Press and hold the mounting-foot-release button on the flash unit to disengage the safety catch and remove the flash unit from the camera.
Raise the built-in flash on the camera and position the camera and flash around the subject. See the following page for operating ranges.
Make sure no objects come between the camera and flash unit. The flash units can be test fired by pressing the AEL button on the camera. AEL button setup in section 1 of the custom menu should be set to one of the hold options. If the flash does not fire, change the camera, flash, or subject position. The slow shutter sync is active in auto recording, P, A, and digital subject program exposure modes (p. 47). When the 5600HS(D) and 3600HS(D) flash is charged, the AF illuminator on the front of the unit blinks. The viewfinder flash signal shows the status of the camera flash (p. 31). Take a picture as described in the basic recording section on page 28. Wireless/Remote flash performs best under subdued light or interior lighting. Under bright light sources, the flash may not be able to detect the control signals from the cameras built-in flash. When not using off-camera flash units, always turn off the wireless flash mode in section 2 of the recording menu, or inaccurate flash exposures will result. The 5600HS(D) and 3600HS(D) flash units can be reset simultaneously with the camera. Simply mount the flash unit in the accessory shoe and change the wireless flash mode setting on the menu to another flash mode. High-speed sync. is available, see page 112. The Wireless/Remote Flash Controller is not compatible with this camera.
WIRELESS/REMOTE CAMERA AND FLASH RANGES
Flash-to-subject distance
Camera-to-subject distance The camera and flash must be within 5m or 16.4 ft of the subject.
Specifications with Maxxum / Camera-to-subject Aperture distance /2.8 1.4 ~ 5m / 4.6 ~ 16.4ft /4.~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft /5.~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft Specifications with Maxxum / 1.4 ~ 5m / 4.6 ~ 16.4ft /2.~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft /4.~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft /5.6
Program flash 5600HS(D) at ISO 100 Flash-to-subject distance2 1/250 second Up to sync. speed1 1/1000 second 1 ~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft 1 ~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft 1 ~ 2.5m / 3.3 ~ 8.2ft 1 ~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft 1 ~ 3.5m / 3.3 ~ 11.5ft 1 ~ 1.7m / 3.3 ~ 5.6ft 1 ~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft 1 ~ 2.5m / 3.3 ~ 8.2ft 1 ~ 1.2m / 3.3 ~ 3.9ft Program flash 3600HS(D) at ISO ~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft 1 ~ 4m / 3.3 ~ 13.1ft 1 ~ 2m / 3.3 ~ 6.6ft 1 ~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft 1 ~ 3m / 3.3 ~ 9.8ft 1 ~ 1.5m / 3.3 ~ 4.9ft 1 ~ 5m / 3.3 ~ 16.4ft 1 ~ 2m / 3.3 ~ 6.6ft
1. The cameras flash sync. speed is 1/125 sec. with Anti-Shake on and 1/160 sec. with Anti-Shake off. Shutter speeds up to this limit can be used. 2. Double the maximum distance when using the camera sensitivity at ISO 400. The maximum distance cannot exceed 5m or 16.4 ft.
78 RECORDING
FLASH CONTROL
ADI and pre-flash TTL flash control are available. Flash control is changed in section 2 of the recording menu (p. 70). The flash control used depends on the lens and flash combination. ADI (Advanced Distance Integration) flash metering combines distance information from D-series lenses with information from a pre-flash exposure. ADI metering is less influenced by subject reflectance. The camera automatically switches from ADI metering to pre-flash TTL when the autofocus system is prevented from focusing. When using the Macro Twin Flash 2400 , Marco Ring flash 1200 or a wireless or off-camera flash unit, flash control is set to preflash TTL. When using the Maxxum / Program Flash 2500(D), switch both the flash unit and camera to ADI metering. Pre-flash TTL - calculates flash exposure with a pre-flash only. This mode must be used with close-up filters or filters that reduce the amount of light entering the camera such as neutral density filters. Pre-flash TTL must be used when a diffuser is attached to the builtin flash, the wide-angle adapter with the Maxxum / Program flash 3600HS(D), bounce flash with the Maxxum / Program Flash 2500(D), or an external flash unit.
Use the up/down key to highlight the new setting.
Press the central button of the controller to select the highlighted setting. 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.
The control dial moves the cursor left and right in the menus.
CUSTOM
To set AF or shutter-release priority (p. 93).
Priority setup FocusHoldButt. AEL button Ctrl dial set Exp. comp. set AF illuminator AF Focus hold AE hold Shutter speed Ambient&flash On
To set the operation of a lens focus-hold button (p. 94). To set the operation of the AEL button (p. 94). To specify exposure control with the control dial (p. 95). To specify flash output with exposure comp. (p. 95). To turn the AF illuminator on and off (p. 96). To lock the shutter when no card is inserted (p. 96).
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
To lock the shutter when no lens is mounted (p. 96). To control the viewfinder AF-area illumination (p. 97). To control how the monitor is turned on and off (p. 97). To set the recording display orientation (p. 97). To set the playback display orientation (p. 97).
AF/SHUTTER RELEASE PRIORITY SETUP
This custom function has two options: AF - AF priority. The shutter will not release until the camera focuses. Release - shutter-release priority. The shutter releases even if focus cannot be confirmed. The RP indicator is displayed on the monitor when this option is selected. Release priority indicator
FOCUS-HOLD BUTTON SETUP
Some Konica Minolta lenses are equipped with a focushold button. The operation of this button can be specified in section 1 of the custom menu (p. 92). This custom function has two options: Focus hold - pressing the focus-hold button on the lens locks the focus.
D.O.F. preview - pressing the focus-hold button previews the depth of field (p. 49). With non-D series lenses, this is active when the aperture and shutter speed are displayed.
AEL BUTTON SETUP
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.
PLAYBACK DISPLAY SETUP
The auto-rotate and manual-rotate options are selected in section 2 of the custom menu (p. 92). The auto-rotate option records camera orientation with the image file so that it is displayed correctly with the camera and DiMAGE Master Lite. The manual option does not tag images. When the manual option is selected, previously recorded images are not affected and are rotated when played back.
SETUP MENU
The setup menu controls camera operation. See page 91 on how to open the setup menu. Use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the appropriate menu tab; the menus change as the tabs are highlighted. 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. Press the right controller key to display the settings; the current setting is indicated by an arrow. To return to the menu options, press the left key. Use the up/down key to highlight the new setting. If Enter is displayed, press the central button of the controller to continue.
To set monitor brightness (p. 100).
LCDbrightness Transfer mode Video output Audio signals Language Date/Time set Data storage NTSC On English
To specify camera operation with a computer (p. 100). To switch video output between NTSC and PAL (p. 101). To change or turn off audio signals (p. 102). To set the menu language (p. 102). To set the cameras clock and calendar (p. 103). To activate file number memory (p. 103).
File # memory Folder name Select folder New folder
Off Std. form 100KM028
To select the folder name format (p. 104). To select the destination folder for recorded images (p. 104). To create a new folder (p. 104).
LCD backlight Power save MenuSec.Memory Delete conf. Clean CCD Enter Reset default
LCD backlight
Before the CCD is exposed, a confirmation screen appears; choosing Yes executes opens the shutter and mirror, No cancels the cleaning operation.
After cleaning CCD, turn camera off. Continue? No Yes Reset default
Remove the lens or body cap. Use a blower brush to clean the CCD. Hold the body so it is leaning forward to prevent the dust blown from the CCD resettling in the camera. Do not touch the interior of the camera. If the camera starts beeping, power is low. Immediately stop cleaning and turn the camera off.
Turn the camera off to complete the operation. Replace the lens or body cap.
RESET DEFAULT
This option resets all camera modes and menus. When selected, a confirmation screen appears; choosing Yes resets the following functions and settings, No cancels the operation.
Recording and Playback mode
Recording display Playback display Drive mode Exposure compensation Flash compensation Camera sensitivity AF area AF mode Metering mode Color mode Digital Effects Control Preset white balance Custom white balance Color temperature
Recording menu
Full display Single frame Single-frame advance 0.0 0.0 ISO 100 (auto in auto recording) Wide focus area AF-A Multi segment Natural Reset Daylight 0 Reset (Daylight) 5500K, green/magenta shift reset
p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p.
Image size Image quality Instant playback Noise reduction Flash mode Flash control Bracketing order
L: 3008 x 2000 Fine 2 seconds On Fill flash ADI Normal, underexpose, overexpose
p. p. p. p. p. p. p.
Playback menu
View folder Index format Date imprint
Custom menu
All folders 9 frame Off
p. 85 p. 87 p. 90
AF/Shutter-release priority setup Focus-hold button setup AEL button setup Control-dial setup Exposure compensation setup AF illuminator Card shutter lock Lens shutter lock AF area setup Monitor display setup Recording display setup Playback display setup
Setup menu
AF priority Focus hold AE hold Shutter speed Ambient & flash On On On 0.3 second display Automatic Auto rotate Auto rotate
When the driver has been successfully installed, a window appears. Click OK. Restart the computer before connecting the camera (p. 115).
Manual installation
To install the Windows 98 driver manually, follow the instructions in the connecting-the-camera-to-acomputer section on page 115. When the camera is plugged into the computer, the operating system will detect the new device and the add-new-hardware-wizard window opens. Place the Digital Camera Software CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Click Next.
Choose the recommended search for a suitable driver. Click Next.
Choose to specify the location of the driver. The browse window can be used to indicate the driver location. The driver should be located in the CDROM drive at :\Win98\USB. When the location is shown in the window, click Next.
The add new hardware wizard confirms the location of the driver. One of three drivers may be located: MNLVENUM.inf, USBPDR.inf, or USBSTRG.inf. The letter designating the CD-ROM drive varies between computers. Click Next to install the driver in the system.
The last window confirms the driver has been installed. Click Finish to close the add new hardware wizard. Restart the computer.
When the my-computer window is opened, a new removable-disk icon is displayed. Double click on the icon to access the cameras memory card; see page 120.
AUTO POWER SAVE (DATA-TRANSFER MODE)
If the camera does not receive a read or write command within ten minutes, it shuts down to save power. When the camera shuts down, an unsafe-removal-of-device warning may appear on the computer monitor. Click OK. Neither the camera or computer will be damaged in this operation. Unplug the USB cable and turn off the camera. Remake the USB connection by reattaching the cable and turning the camera on.
Konica Minolta History
On February 20th, 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth. On board his Friendship 7 spacecraft was a Minolta Hi-matic camera to record that historic event. The 4 hour, 55 minute, and 23 second flight orbited the Earth three times at an average speed of 28,000 kph (17,500 mph). Mr. Glenn visited our Sakai camera factory in Japan on May 24th, 1963 to plant a palm tree to celebrate the occasion. The palm tree is still in the courtyard of the factory and stands over eight meters tall (26ft). The camera? It was not lost. It is on display at the Smithsonian Institutions National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. This and other objects from John Glenns Friendship 7 Mercury flight can be found in galley 210, Apollo to the Moon.
Once printing begins, the operation can be canceled by pressing the center of the controller. The printing-finished message indicates the end of the operation; press the center of the controller and turn the camera off to end the routine.
Kodak EasyShare software
The all-in-one digital photography software solution gives you an effortless way to organize, print, and share your pictures. Organize your pictures Kodak EasyShare software automatically organizes your pictures so you can find and view them quickly. Or create custom albums and sort pictures your own way. Create beautiful prints Turn your digital pictures into great prints with no hassles at home, online, or from your local retailer. Share precious memories Share your favorite pictures with family and friends quickly and simply, right from the software. Make the most out of your digital pictures Make good pictures great with simple-to-use editing tools. To take advantage of these features, install Kodak EasyShare software on your computer. Kodak EasyShare software is not supplied in all sales regions. The following are the system requirements for Kodak EasyShare software: Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 Professional with Service Pack 1 or later, XP Home or Professional. Apple QuickTime 6 Mac OS X 10.2.3 ~ 10.2.8 or Mac OS X 10.3 ~ 10.3.8. Safari 1.0 or later
If you are running Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you require administrator privileges to install Kodak EasyShare software. For service and support, visit Kodak at: www.kodak.com/go/easysharesupportsw_english IMPORTANT: Install the software from the Digital Camera Software CD-ROM before connecting the camera to the computer. Failure to do so may cause the software to install incorrectly.
1.Close all software applications that are open on you computer (including antivirus software). 2.Place the Digital Camera Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 3.Install the software: Windows OS-based computer The launcher appears. Click the install Kodak EasyShare software button to begin the installation routine. If the install window does not appear, see software notes below. Mac OS X Double-click the CD icon on the desktop and open the Kodak EasyShare folder. Click the Install icon to begin the installation routine. 4.Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. Windows OS-based computer On the setup-type screen, select Typical to automatically install all the applications. Select Custom to choose the applications you wish to install. Mac OS X Follow the on-screen instructions. 5.Restart the computer. If you turned off anti-virus software, turn it back on. See the antivirus software manual for details. For information on Kodak EasyShare software, click the Help button in the main window or use the Help drop-down menu. Software Notes If the Windows installer does not start up automatically, initiate the run routine on the start menu. Click the browse button in the run dialog box and select the CDROM drive from the look-in box in the browse window. Open the appropriate application and language folders to located the Setup.exe file. Click on the Setup.exe file to display it in the run dialog box. Click OK.
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