Turn the focus-mode dial 1 to the appropriate position to select the focus mode. The active focus mode is displayed on the monitor. The AF system activates when the shutter-release button is pressed partway down.
Camera Notes Some Konica Minolta lenses are equipped with focus-hold buttons. Section 1 in the custom menu allows the focus-hold button to be used for depth-of-field preview p. The switch has three positions: Wide focus area - to use the wide focus frames in the viewfinder to focus.
See the basic operation section on page Pressing and holding the four- way controller keys also activates and locks focus with the wide focus area. Page Focus-Area Selection Focus-area selection Slide the focus-area switch to the focus-area selection position.
Use the controller to select the AF area; the camera focuses each time an area is selected. The eight way keys select the local areas and the central button selects the spot AF area. Indicators showing the selected drive mode appear on the monitor. The drive mode is set with the drive-mode dial. Simply turn the dial using the lever on the front to the appropriate position to select the mode. The maximum frame rate with continuous advance is 3 frames per second.
The maximum number of frames that can be captured depend on the image size and quality settings. Exposure and flash brackets can be made. Select continuous-advance bracketing or single-frame advance bracketing with the drive- mode dial p.
Page Attaching The Eyepiece Cap Eyepiece Corrector series diopters can be used if the adjustable viewfinder diopter is not sufficient. These accessories are mounted on the viewfinder frame as described above. For more information on these and other accessories, contact your Konica Minolta dealer.
The active white-balance mode is displayed in the white-balance panel on the monitor. Turn the white-balance dial to the appropriate position. Auto white balance - to automatically detect the type of light and adjust the white balance accordingly.
Page Custom White Balance Custom White Balance Custom-white-balance function allows the camera to be calibrated to a specific lighting condition.
Three setting can be stored in the camera. With the white balance dial in the custom position, press the white-balance button to open the setting screen. Page Color Temperature A calibration error may occur under extremely bright Select register light sources, especially with flash units. If an error Custom WB error. Highlight the return button and press the center of the controller. Recalibrate using a gray card as a reference target to reduce the intensity of the illumination.
This saves time under frequently repeating conditions by eliminating the need to set the camera. Camera settings cannot be deleted from memory by turning the camera off. They are erased with the reset function in section 3 of the setup 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. Page 65 To set image resolution p. Image size L: x To set file type and compression p. Quality Fine To select color mode and color space p.
Reset — Changes are displayed on the monitor. Page 67 The number of images that can be stored on a memory card is determined by the size of the card and the file size of the images. One memory card can contain images of differing sizes and quality. The actual file size is determined by the scene; some subjects can be compressed further than others.
See the color examples on page 2. Natural Color - reproduces the colors in the scene faithfully. Employs the sRGB color space. See page for Digital Image size Effects examples. These controls are accessed from Quality section 1 of the recording menu p. Focus area selection Spot AF area p. For the flash to fire, the built-in unit must be manually raised; lower the flash to prevent it from firing.
Single or multiple flash units can be placed around the subject to create different lighting effects. Page 73 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. The flash control used depends on the lens and Setup 0.
Power ratio Setup 0. Playback 2 sec. Noise reductn On When using continuous-advance bracketing, an index Interval — Playback Setup Set the drive-mode dial to the single-frame advance Noise reductn position p.
Page 79 Confirm the memory card has enough storage capacity for the series by comparing the number of frames in the interval series with the number of recordable images displayed on the frame counter. Image size and quality settings can be changed to increase the number of pictures that can be saved on the memory card. It is a broad and disciplined field that can take years to master.
But the pleasure in making photographs and the joy of capturing a magical moment cannot be compared. The guide is an introduction to some basic photographic principles. The paper of this manual you are reading looks white regardless of the type of lighting.
Photographic systems are much less flexible. As the light source changes, so does the overall color of a scene - fluorescent office ceiling lights create a green cast to pictures, regular household tungsten light bulbs make everything red.
The four-way keys of the controller and the control dials move the cursor in the menu p. Page Frame-Selection Screen To delete images on the memory card p. Delete — To format the memory card p.
Format — To select one or all folders to view in playback p. Lock — Care should be taken when using the delete function. Single, multiple, or all images in a folder can be deleted with Delete — the playback menu. Before an image is deleted, a Format — 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. Page Lock LOCK Single, multiple, or all images on the memory card or in a folder specified with the view- folder option can be locked.
A locked image cannot be deleted by either the playback menu functions or the delete button. Important images should be locked. Images are locked in section 1 of the playback menu p. A file browser can also be used in place of the index playback display mode; This function automatically displays images every Slide show Enter five seconds on the card or in the folder specified with the DPOF set view-folder option in section 1 of the menu.
Single, multiple, or all images on Date imprint the memory card or in a folder specified with the view-folder Index print — To Date imprint cancel date imprint, simply turn the option off. How the date Index print — The buttons in the top Custom menu right corner of the menus are links to the other camera menus. See page 91 on how to open the custom menu. Page 93 To set AF or shutter-release priority p. The operation of this button can be specified in section 1 of the custom menu p.
This custom function has two options: Focus hold - pressing the focus-hold button on the lens locks the focus. This custom function has four options: AE hold - press and hold the AEL button to lock the exposure, release the button to unlock it. When the control-dial lock is active, the exposure can be changed only when the AF system or exposure system have been activated with one of the camera controls.
When the lock is off, the control dials are able to change the exposure at any time. The illumination period is selected in section 3 of the custom menu p. AF area illuminator activation with the shutter-release button can also be turned off.
For more Custom reset — Two ranges are available: Custom reset — See page 91 on how to open the setup menu. Page To set monitor brightness p. LCDbrightness — To specify camera operation with a computer p.
Language English To set the menu language p. Check which standard is used in your region to play back images on your television set. This signals can be turned off in section 1 of Audio signals the setup menu p. A date folder name also starts with the three digit serial number and is The folder-name File memory Folder name option in section 2 of the setup menu specifies the folder- Select folder name format.
If multiple date-format folders are created, New folder Enter only the last folder can be used for storing images. Power save 3 min. If the menu section memory function is on, when MenuSec. Memory the menu button is pressed, the last menu section that was Delete conf. Page The battery should be fully charged before cleaning the CCD. If battery power is low, this function cannot be used.
Memory power will cause permanent damage. Recording and Playback mode Monitor display Full display p. Please read it in its entirety to achieve the best results with your camera.
Type M, L, and ML screens can also be used. Focusing screens must be installed by an authorized Konica Minolta service facility. Contact Konica Minolta for more information. Metering accuracy and Anti-Shake performance is lower when using the function. This cannot be used with xi series or AF Power Zoom lenses. Turn the focus-mode dial to the manual-focus position. MD and MC series lenses cannot be used. For our current line of lenses, contact your Konica Minolta dealer.
The terminal is compatible with both center positive normal polarity and center negative positive polarity flash units with a voltage of V or lower. The AC adapter sold separately is recommended over the use of batteries.
For users with Windows 98, read the section on how to install the necessary driver before connecting the camera to a computer.
Page Manual Installation Manual installation To install the Windows 98 driver manually, follow the instructions in the connecting-the-camera-to-a- computer section on page When the camera is plugged into the computer, the operating system will detect the new device and the add-new-hardware-wizard window opens.
Page The add new hardware wizard confirms the location of the driver. The last window confirms the driver has been installed. Remake the USB connection by reattaching the cable and turning the camera on. On board his Friendship 7 spacecraft was a Minolta Hi-matic camera to record that historic event.
Image folders are located in the DCIM folder. To copy images, simply drag and drop the file icon into a location in the computer.
Page When a new folder is created, the first three digits in the folder name is one greater than the largest folder number on the card. When the file number in the image file name exceeds 9,, a new folder is created with a number one greater than the greatest folder number on the memory card: e.
Turn off the camera and then disconnect the USB cable. Page Macintosh The hardware devices to be stopped are displayed. A third and final screen appears to indicate the camera can be safely disconnected from the computer; Data could be lost or damaged if the camera is not properly disconnected. Always confirm the access lamp is out before removing the memory card. The larger plug on the cable is connected to the printer. See the Layout: Printer setup menu navigation section for more information p.
Print quality: Printer setup Press the central button of the controller to begin printing, The options that can be changed vary with the printer. Activate the menu with the menu button. We sometimes use this information to communicate with you, such as to notify you when you have won one of our contests, when we make changes to subscriber agreements, to fulfill a request by you for an online newsletter, or to contact you about your account with us.
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