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INSTR UCTION MANU AL E 9224-2781-11 H-A201.
2 Thank you f or purchasing this Minolta digital camera. Please take the time to read through this instruction manual so you can enjo y all the features of y our new camera. This manual contains inf or mation regarding products introduced before F ebruar y , 2002.
3 Read and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product. Using batteries improperly can cause them to leak har mful solutions, ov erheat, or explode which ma y damage proper ty or cause personal injur y . Do not ignore the follo wing warnings.
4 FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE • Do not fire the flash at vehicle oper ators. It may cause a distr action or temporary blindness which may lead to an accident. • Do not use the monitor while operating a v ehicle or walking. It may result in injury or an accident.
5 • Do not use or store the product in a hot or humid environment such as the glo ve compar tment or trunk of a car . It may damage the product and batteries which ma y result in burns or injuries caused by heat, fire, explosion, or leaking battery fluid.
6 T ABLE OF CONTENTS The basic operation of this camera is co vered between pages 10 and 27. This section of the manual cov ers the camera par ts, preparation of the camera f or use, and the basic camer a operation for recording, viewing, and deleting images .
7 Special focusing situations ......................................................................................................25 Quick vie w ........................................................................................................
8 T ABLE OF CONTENTS F ocus modes ......................................................................................................................56 Camera sensitivity - ISO........................................................................
9 Setup mode - controlling the camera’ s operation................................................................................ .83 Navigating the setup menu.........................................................................................
10 * This camera is a sophisticated optical instrument. Care should be taken to k eep these surfaces clean. Please read the care and storage instructions in the back of this manual (p . 109). NAMES OF P AR TS CAMERA BOD Y Data panel (p . 13) Shutter-release button Lens* Self-timer/ Remote-control lamp (p .
11 Card-slot door (p . 18) The USB por t and A V -out terminal are located behind the card-slot door . Viewfinder* (p . 12) LCD monitor* (p . 14) Menu button Flash mode/Magnification button (p . 30, 71) DC terminal cover (p . 18) Access lamp QV/ Delete button (p .
12 NAMES OF P AR TS MODE DIAL Auto-recording mode (p . 20) Multi-function recording mode (p . 48) Playbac k mode (p . 66) Movie-recording mode (p . 64) Setup mode (p . 83) Data-transf er mode (p. 92) VIEWFINDER Focus lamp (g reen) Flash lamp (orange) Focus fr ame This dial gives direct and easy access to the cam- era’ s major modes.
13 D A T A P ANEL F rame counter (p . 42) Digital-subject-program indicators (p . 28) Exposure-compensation indicator (p . 46) Camera-sensitivity indicator (p . 57) Spot-metering indicator (p. 58) Battery-condition indicator (p. 17) White-balance indicator (p .
14 NAMES OF P ARTS LCD MONIT OR DISPLA Y b . Flash-mode indicator (p. 30) d. Contrast-compensation display (p . 60) e. Colour-saturation-compensation display (p . 60) f. Exposure-compensation display (p . 46) g. White-balance indicator (p. 54) m. Camera-sensitivity (ISO) display (p .
Using your thumb and index finger , pinch the outside tabs of the lens cap to remov e or attach. • When the camera is not in use, alw ays replace the lens cap . 15 Attach the camera strap to the strap e yelets as shown. • Make sure the nec k strap passes through the loop of the lens-cap strap .
16 CHANGING BA TTERIES Inser t the batteries. • Make sure the positiv e and negative battery ter minals are orientated as illustrated on the diagram in the battery chamber . This digital camera uses f our AA-size alkaline or Ni-MH batteries. Ni-MH batteries are recommended because of longer life .
17 BA TTER Y CONDITION INDICA T OR Full-battery Icon - the batter ies are fully charged. This icon is display ed for fiv e seconds on the monitor when the camera is turned on. The icon remains on the data panel. Blinking low-battery icon - when display ed on the data panel with no other icons, pow er is insufficient for camera oper ation.
18 GETTING UP AND RUNNING EXTERNAL PO WER SUPPLIES (SOLD SEP ARA TEL Y) CHANGING THE COMP ACTFLASH CARD The AC Adapter allo ws the camera to be powered from an electrical household outlet. The AC Adapter is recommended when the camera is interf aced with a computer or during per iods of heavy use.
19 Slide the card-slot door release down to open the card-slot door (1). Inser t the CompactFlash card into the card slot until the card-eject lev er pops out (3). • Inser t the card so the face is to ward the front of the camera. Always push the card in straight, ne v er at an angle.
20 A UT O-RECORDING MODE BASIC OPERA TION A UT O-RECORDING MODE While using the viewfinder or LCD monitor , gr ip the camera firmly with your right hand while suppor ting the body with your left hand. K eep your elbows at y our side and your f eet shoulder-width apar t to hold the camera steadily .
21 SETTING THE CAMERA T O RECORD IMA GES A UT OMA TICALL Y T ur n the mode dial to automatic recording (1); all camera operations are now fully automatic. The autofocus , exposure, and imaging systems will work together to bring beautiful results effortlessly .
22 A UT O-RECORDING MODE ZOOM LENS AND DIGIT AL ZOOM This camera is equipped with a 7.15 to 28.6mm optical zoom. This is equivalent to a 35 to 140mm zoom lens on a 35mm camera. In 35mm photography , focal lengths belo w 50mm are referred to as wide-angle; the angle of view is larger than that of the human ey e.
23 BASIC RECORDING OPERA TION Press the shutter-release button partway do wn (1) to lock the f ocus and exposure . • The focus signals (p . 25) on the monitor will confir m the focus. If the focus signal is red, the camer a was unable to f ocus on the subject.
24 FOCUS LOCK The focus-loc k function is used when the subject is off-center and outside the focus fr ame. Focus lock ma y also be used when a special focusing situation pre v ents the camera from focusing on the subject. This function is controlled with the shutter-release button.
25 FOCUS SIGNALS SPECIAL FOCUSING SITU A TIONS This digital camera has a quick, accur ate autofocusing system. The focus icon in the low er right corner of the LCD monitor and the green f ocus lamp next to the vie wfinder indicate the focus status . Focus confirmed.
Press the QV/delete button to pla y back the recorded images . A UT O-RECORDING MODE Captured images can be viewed in auto-recording and m ulti-function recording mode.
In quick vie w , the display ed image can be deleted. When selecting an image for deletion, a confirmation screen will appear bef ore the operation is e xecuted. QUICK-VIEW DISPLA Y Once deleted, an image cannot be recov ered. DELETING IMA GES IN QUICK VIEW Date of capture F rame number/total number of images Lock icon (p .
28 The digital-subject-program b utton (1) optimizes the camera’ s perf or mance for v arious conditions and subjects. Exposure, white-balance , and image- processing systems work in unison for beautiful results .
29 TEXT - for the crisp reproduction of b lack te xt on white backgrounds . The flash mode is set to flash cancel (p. 30). Fill-flash can be used. • Use a tripod to eliminate camera shake and ensure the sharpest images. NIGHT PORTRAIT - for deep , subtle night scenes.
30 A UT O-RECORDING MODE Autoflash Fill-flash Flash cancel Autoflash with red-ey e reduction Fill-flash with red-ey e reduction LCD monitor Data panel Autoflash - the flash fires automatically in lo w- light and backlit conditions .
31 If the shutter speed falls belo w the point where the camera can be saf ely hand held, the camera- shake w ar ning will appear on the LCD monitor and the orange f ocus lamp will blink slowly . Camera shake is slight b lurring caused by subtle hand motion and is more pronounced at the telephoto setting of the lens than at the wide-angle setting.
32 A UT O-RECORDING MODE The drive modes control the rate and method images are captured. Icons indicating the selected drive mode appear on the data panel and LCD monitor . T o change the drive mode, simply press the drive-mode b utton (1) on the back of the camera until the desired mode is displa yed.
33 Used for self-portraits, the self-timer will dela y the release of the shutter for appro ximately ten seconds after the shutter-release button is pressed. The self-timer is set with the dr ive-mode b utton (p . 32). With the camera on a tripod, compose the picture as described in the basic recording operation section (p .
34 A UT O-RECORDING MODE REMO TE CONTR OL (SOLD SEP ARA TEL Y) The IR Remote Control RC-3 allows remote camera oper ation up to 5m (16 ft.) aw ay . The remote control unit can be used in movie recording (p. 65). Place the camera on a tripod, and set the drive mode to self-timer / remote control (p .
35 The continuous-adv ance drive mode allows a series of images to be captured while holding down the shutter-release button. Continuous advance acts like a motor driv e on a film camera. The number of images that can be captured at one time and the rate of capture depend on the image-quality and image-size setting.
36 This mode makes a three-image brac ket of a scene . Bracketing is a method of taking a series of images of a static subject in which each image has a slight variation in e xposure. The brac keting mode is set with the drive-mode b utton (p. 32). Brack ets cannot be made with super-fine images (p.
37 LCD monitor off The display-inf ormation button controls the LCD monitor displa y . The display cycles to the ne xt position each time the button is pressed: full display , live image only , and monitor off. Battery power can be conser ved b y turning the monitor off and using the viewfinder to take pictures.
38 NA VIGA TING THE A UT O-RECORDING MODE MENU In auto-recording mode, press the menu b utton to activate the menu. The menu button also turns off the menu after settings are made. The four-w ay k eys of the controller are used to mov e the cursor in the menu.
39 Settings made with the auto-recording menu will remain in effect until changed or the camer a is reset to its default settings (p . 89). Image size - T o set the pixel resolution of the images. Image size aff ects the size of the image file. Image quality - T o set the rate of compression of the images.
40 IMA GE SIZE Changing image size aff ects the number of pix els in each image. The greater the image size , the larger the file size. Choose image size based on the final use of the image - smaller images will be more suitable f or web sites whereas larger sizes will produce higher quality prints.
41 Data panel IMA GE QU ALITY S. FIN FINE STD ECON Economy - the smallest file sizes . LCD monitor Super fine - the highest quality image. Fine - high quality image. Standard - the default setting. File type TIFF JPEG JPEG JPEG This camera has f our image quality settings: super fine, fine, standard, and economy .
42 IMA GE-FILE SIZE AND COMP ACTFLASH CARD CAP A CITY Super fine Fine Standard Economy 1 2 4 15 7 14 21 48 12 23 33 65 20 36 46 79 Approximate n umber of images that can be stored on a 16MB CompactFlash card. Image quality Image size 2272 X 1704 1600 X 1200 1280 X 960 640 X 480 Super fine Fine Standard Economy 12MB 5.
43 V oice memo allows a five or fifteen second audio trac k to be recorded with a still image. The function is activated and the length of the recording time is set on the auto-recording mode men u (p. 38). In multi-function recording mode, v oice memo is controlled in the custom 2 section of the multi-function recording menu (p .
44 The date of recording can be printed directly on the image. The imprinting function must be activated bef ore the image is taken. Once activated, the date will contin ue to be imprinted until the function is reset; a yellow bar is displa yed behind the frame counter on the monitor to indicate the imprinting function is active.
45 INST ANT PLA YBACK QV/delete button Off 2 sec 10 sec Menu setting Instant pla yback is disabled. The captured image will be displa yed f or two or ten seconds. While dis- pla yed, the image can be deleted bef ore being sav ed. : delete : store Auto 1 2 3 Press the controller to delete the image.
adjust set 1 2 T o adjust the exposure, press the e xpo- sure-compensation button (1). • The exposure compensation screen will appear . Use the left/right keys of the controller (2) to adjust the exposure-compensation value . • Change in exposure compensation is visible in the liv e image on the monitor .
47 WHA T IS AN EV? WHA T IS A STOP? Ev stands for e xposure v alue. Stop refers to clic k stops in mechanical cameras. A change of one Ev or one stop will adjust the exposure calculated b y the camera by a f actor of two . Change in Ev Change in stops Adjustment to e xposure +2.
48 MUL TI-FUNCTION RECORDING MUL TI-FUNCTION RECORDING MODE AD V ANCED OPERA TION Except for digital subject prog rams, the basic operation of the camer a in multi-function recording mode is identical to the auto-recording mode. Thoroughly familiarize yourself with the pre vious sec- tion before mo ving on.
49 Switching between the wide f ocus area and the spot focus areas is simple . Press and hold the controller (1) until the wide-focus-area fr ame lines change to the spot-focus- area display . Press and hold the controller again to retur n to the wide-focus-area fr ame lines.
Menu b utton Controller Activate the recording-mode menu with the men u button. The “Basic” tab at the top of the menu will be highlighted. Use the left/r ight ke ys of the controller to highlight the appropriate menu tab; the men us will change as the tabs are highlighted.
51 Refer to the auto-recording mode section for details on image size (p . 40), image quality (p. 41), voice memo (p. 43), date imprinting (p. 44), and instant playbac k (p.
The photographer selects the aperture and the camera sets the appropriate shutter speed to ensure correct exposure . When aper ture pr iority is selected, the aper ture value on the monitor turns blue and a double arro w icon appears next to it. If the LCD monitor is turned off, the aperture value is fixed at the last setting and cannot be changed.
53 MANU AL EXPOSURE - M T o set the shutter speed: • Use the left/right keys of the controller (1) to set the desired shutter speed. T o set the aper ture: • Press the exposure-compensation b utton (2). The aper ture value will turn blue. • Use the left/right keys of the controller (1) to set the desired aper ture.
54 A UT OMA TIC WHITE BALANCE PRESET WHITE BALANCE The automatic white balance compensates for the colour temper ature of a scene. In most cases, the A UT O setting will balance the ambient light and create beautiful images, e ven under mix ed-lighting conditions.
55 Custom-white-balance function allows a photogr apher to calibrate the camera to a specific lighting condition. The setting can be used repeatedly until reset. Custom white balance is especially useful with mixed-lighting conditions or when critical control ov er colour is needed.
56 MUL TI-FUNCTION RECORDING FOCUS MODES This camera has autof ocus and manual focus control. The focus mode is set in the basic section of the multi-function recording mode menu (p .
57 CAMERA SENSITIVITY - ISO FLASH RANGE AND CAMERA SENSITIVITY Flash range (wide angle) ISO setting AU T O 64 100 200 400 0.5m ~ 3.5m (1.6 ft. ~ 11.5 ft.) Flash range (telephoto) 0.9m ~ 3.0m (3.0 ft. ~ 9.8 ft.) 0.5m ~ 2.0m (1.6 ft. ~ 6.6 ft.) 0.5m ~ 2.
The icons indicating both metering modes are display ed on the monitor only . The metering mode is set in the custom 1 section of the multi-function recording mode menu (p . 50). Multi-segment metering uses 270 segments to measure luminance and colour .
59 EXPOSURE BRA CKETING In multi-function recording mode, the br acketing increment can be changed in three steps: 0.3 Ev , 0.5 Ev , 1.0 Ev . The larger the number , the greater the difference in e xposure between the images in the brack eted series. For inf ormation on the bracketing driv e mode, see page 36.
60 Changes in colour , sharpness, contrast, and saturation can be made using the custom 2 section of the multi-function recording mode menu (p . 50). These imaging controls give photogr aphers the ability to maximize the image inf ormation at the scene.
61 BULB EXPOSURES Bulb photographs can be tak en in the manual-exposure mode (M) (p . 53). Exposures up to fifteen seconds can be made by pressing and holding the shutter-release b utton.
62 The lens aper ture controls not only exposure , but also depth of field; the area between the closest object in focus and the furthest object in focus . The larger the aper ture value, the greater the depth of field and the longer the shutter speed needed to make the e xposure.
63 The shutter controls not only exposure , but also the ability to stop motion. F ast shutter speeds are used in spor t photograph y to stop action. Slow shutter speeds can be used to show the flow of motion such as w ater cas- cading ov er a waterf all.
64 This camera can record up to sixty seconds of digital video with sound. The motion JPEG image is 320 X 240 pixels (QV GA). The effective image area is 284 X 211 pix els; two thin lines will appear to the left and right of the image when play ed back.
65 Shooting digital video is simple. Set the main dial to movie recording (1). F rame the picture as described in the basic recording operation section (p . 23). Press the shutter-release button par twa y down to lock the f ocus. Press the shutter-release button all the w ay down and release to start recording (2).
66 PLA YBA CK MODE PLA YBA CK MODE VIEWING AND EDITING IMA GES This section contains detailed information on the camera’ s pla yback functions and operation. Read the sections per taining to your interest and need. The viewing pictures, vie wing movies, deleting images (p .
67 MO VIE PLA YBACK DISPLA Y F rame number/ total number of images in f older Date of recording Time of recording Movie icon Mode indicator Playbac k time : play : pause : stop 23s T o view the movie, press the controller . HIST OGRAM DISPLA Y T o retur n to single- frame pla yback, press the down k ey .
Still images and movie clips can easily be vie wed and edited in playbac k mode. T o set the camera to view images , tur n the mode dial to the pla yback position (1).
69 T o delete a display ed image, press the QV/delete button. • A confirmation screen will appear. In playbac k mode, the displa yed image or movie clip can be deleted. When selecting an image for deletion, a confirmation screen will appear before the operation is e xecuted.
70 Full display Index pla yback In index pla yback, the left/right k eys of the controller will mov e the yellow border to the ne xt or the previous image .
71 ENLARGED PLA YBA CK With the image to be enlarged display ed, press the magnification button. • The degree of magnification is display ed on the LCD monitor . • Each time the magnification button is pressed, the image is enlarged in a maximum of three steps.
Play Basic Custom1 Custom2 Delete Lock Index f ormat – – 9 frames Menu b utton Controller Activate the pla yback-mode menu with the men u button. The “Basic” tab at the top of the menu will be highlighted. Use the left/r ight ke ys of the controller to highlight the appropriate menu tab; the men us will change as the tabs are highlighted.
73 1 Cop ying to camera memor y Refer to the f ollowing sec- tions for descriptions of the menu options and their set- tings. Choosing “Y es” will ex ecute the operation, “No” will cancel it. Pressing the down k ey of the controller will cancel the slide show and return to the menu.
74 PLA YBA CK MODE PLA YBA CK-MODE MENU - BASIC Deleting per manently erases the image . Once deleted, an image cannot be recov ered. Care should be tak en when deleting images. Single, multiple , or all images in a folder can be deleted with the pla yback-mode menu.
75 Single, multiple , or all images in a folder can be loc ked. A lock ed image cannot be deleted by either the playbac k-mode menu functions or the QV/delete button. Impor tant images should be locked. T o lock images in other f olders, the f older must first be selected in the custom 1 section of the setup menu (p .
76 The custom 1 section of the playbac k-mode menu controls the slide-show function. This function automatically displays all still images in a f older in order . PLA YBA CK MODE PLA YBA CK-MODE MENU - CUST OM 1 (SLIDE SHO W) F rame count- down / total num- ber of images in the presentation.
77 T o select all the images in the folder to be displa yed in the slide-show presentation. Slide show Menu options Playbac k Duration Settings Enter Repeat All frames Marked F rames 1 - 60s. Y es / No T o select specific images in the folder to be displa yed in the slide-show presentation.
78 PLA YBA CK MODE PLA YBA CK-MODE MENU - CUST OM 2 The print menu option is used to set an order for standard prints from images in a specific f older . Single, multiple , or all images can be printed. If a CompactFlash card has multiple f olders, a printing file must be created f or each folder .
79 When the this-frame or all-frames setting is chosen, a screen will appear requesting the number of copies of each image; a maximum of nine copies can be ordered.
80 Image files can be copied from one CompactFlash card to another . Up to 23MB of data can be transf erred. Every time the copy function is used, a new f older is automatically created f or the images (p . 100). Images with voice memos are copied with their audio files .
81 FRAME-SELECTION SCREEN When a marked-frames setting is chosen on a menu, the fr ame selection screen will appear . This screen allows multiple images to be chosen. The index f ormat of the screen can be changed in the basic section of the playbac k-mode menu (p .
82 View images as described in the pla yback section. VIEWING IMA GES ON A TELEVISION It is possible to vie w camera images on your tele vision. The camera has a video-out terminal to make the connection using the supplied A V cable. The camera is compatib le with the NTSC and P AL stan- dards.
83 The setup mode is used to control the camera’ s functions and operation as well as to select image folders . The navigating the setup menu section (p . 84) cov ers the operation of the menu. The section is follo wed by detailed descriptions of the settings.
84 NA VIGA TING THE SETUP MENU T o access the menu, simply turn the mode dial to the setup position. The four-wa y ke ys of the controller are used to mov e the cursor in the menu. Pressing the controller will enter a setting. Once a setting has been selected, the cursor will return to the menu options and the new setting will be displa yed.
85 Please refer to the f ollowing sections f or descriptions of the menu options and their set- tings. Choosing “Y es” on the confir mation screens will e xecute the operation, “No” will cancel the oper- ation.
86 SETUP MODE SETUP MENU - BASIC The basic section of the setup menu allows changes to be made to the oper ation of the camera as well as the ability to f or mat CompactFlash cards. LCD MONIT OR BRIGHTNESS The brightness of the LCD monitor can be set in five le vels from 1 (low) to 5 (high).
87 A UT O PO WER SA VE The camera will turn off the data panel to conser ve battery power if no operation is made within a cer tain period. The length of this per iod can be changed to 1, 3, 5, or 10 minutes. The auto-power- sav e option will not affect the displa y period of LCD monitor ; it will shut down after 30 seconds.
88 SETUP MODE SETUP MENU - CUST OM 1 The custom 1 section of the setup menu controls file number sequencing and the selection of f olders. See page 100 for inf ormation on the organization of the fold.
89 Image quality SETUP MENU - CUST OM 2 RESETTING THE CAMERA This function affects all modes . When selected, a confir mation screen will appear ; choosing “Y es” resets the follo wing functions and settings, “No” cancels the oper ation.
90 SETUP MODE Sharpness Index pla yback f ormat Duration (Slide Show) Repeat (Slide Show) Index print LCD monitor brightness Auto-po wer-sav e period Audio signals File number memory Normal 9 frames 5.
91 SETTING THE D A TE FORMA T The date format that is displa yed or imprinted can be changed: YYYY/MM/DD (year , month, da y), MM/DD/YYYY (month, day , year), DD/MM/YYYY (da y , month, year). Simply select the f or mat and enter it by pressing the center of the controller; the new format will be display ed on the menu.
92 D A T A-TRANSFER MODE CONNECTING T O A COMPUTER Read this section carefully before connecting the camer a to a computer . Details on using and installing the DiMAGE Image Viewer Utility software are f ound in the supplied software manual.
93 QUICKTIME SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS IBM PC / A T Compatible P entium-based computer Windows 95, 98, 98SE, NT , Me, or 2000 Prof essional. 32MB or more of RAM ARCSOFT PHO T OIMPRESSION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS IBM PC / A T Compatible P entium-based computer Windows 95, 98, 98SE, NT 4.
94 CONNECTING THE CAMERA T O A COMPUTER D A T A-TRANSFER MODE Star t up the computer . • The computer must be turned on before connecting the camera. Inser t the CompactFlash card into the camera. • Confirm that the correct card is in the camera. T o change the CompactFlash while the camera is connected to a computer , see page 104.
95 When the camera is properly connected to the computer , a drive icon will appear . When using Windows XP , the removab le-disk window will open. If the computer does not recognize the camera, disconnect the camera and restart the computer. Repeat the connection procedure above.
96 D A T A-TRANSFER MODE CONNECTING T O WINDO WS 98 AND 98SE The driver needs only to be installed once. If the dr iver cannot be installed automatically , it can be installed manually with the operating system’ s add-new-hardware wizard; see the instructions on the follo wing page.
97 Choose the recommended search for a suitab le driver . Click “Ne xt. ” Choose to specify the location of the driver . The browse window can be used to indicate the dri- ver location. When the location is shown in the window , click “Ne xt. ” • The driver should be located in the CD-ROM drive at :Win98USB.
98 D A T A-TRANSFER MODE The add new hardw are wizard will confir m the location of the driver . Click “Next” to install the dri- ver in the system. • One of three drivers ma y be located: MNL VENUM.inf, USBPDR.inf , or USBSTRG.inf . • The letter designating the CD-ROM drive will v ary between computers.
99 CONNECTING T O MA C OS 8.6 T o download and install this software, f ollow the instruction on the Apple web site . Always read the attached terms and conditions before installing any ne w software. T o access this camera with a computer with Mac OS 8.
100 D A T A-TRANSFER MODE Image-file names begin with “pict, ” fol- lowed b y a four-digit file n umber , and a tif, jpg, avi, or thm e xtension. V oice-memo audio files hav e a wav e xtension and the file name corresponds to its image file. The thumbnail images (thm) are used in camera operation and cannot be opened.
101 Once the camera is connected to the computer , image files can be accessed by simply doub le click- ing on icons. Cop ying images can be done by dragging and dropping the image-file icon into a loca- tion in the computer . Files and folders on the CompactFlash card can be deleted using the computer .
102 DISCONNECTING THE CAMERA FROM THE COMPUTER D A T A-TRANSFER MODE WINDO WS ME, 2000 PROFESSIONAL, AND XP Confirm that the access lamp is not lit. T urn the mode dial to another position and then disconnect the USB cable . Ne ver disconnect the camera when the access lamp is lit - the data or CompactFlash card ma y per manently be damaged.
103 Confirm that the access lamp is not lit and then drag the mass-storage device icon and drop it into the trash. A confirmation screen will appear to indicate the devices to be stopped. Clicking “OK” will stop the de vice. A third and final screen will appear to indicate the camera can be safely disconnected from the computer .
104 D A T A-TRANSFER MODE CHANGING THE COMP ACTFLASH CARD (D A T A-TRANSFER MODE) Care should be taken when changing CompactFlash cards while the camera is attached to the com- puter . Data could be lost or damaged if the camera is not properly disconnected.
105 Problem Symptom Cause Solution The camera will not work. Nothing dis- pla yed on the data panel or the monitors. The batteries are dead. The batteries are inser ted incorrectly . The A C adapter is not connected properly . Replace batteries (p. 16).
106 TROUBLESHOO TING Pictures are not shar p . F ocus signal is red. Subject is too close. Make sure the subject is within the autof ocus range (p. 24) or use the macro mode (p . 28). The camera is in macro mode. Cancel the macro mode setting (p . 28).
107 If the camera does not function normally , tur n it off, remo ve and reinsert the batter ies, or unplug and reconnect the AC adapter . Always turn the camera off using the mode dial otherwise the CompactFlash card may be damaged and camer a settings reset.
108 TROUBLESHOO TING 1. Inser t a memory card in the camera and connect it to the computer with the USB cable . Other devices m ust not be connected to the computer during this procedure. 2. Right click on the My-computer icon. Select “proper ties” from the drop-down menu.
109 CLEANING • If the camera or the outside of the lens is dirty , gently wipe it with a soft, clean, dry cloth. If the camera or lens comes in contact with sand, gently blo w awa y loose par ticles.
110 OPERA TING TEMPERA TURES AND CONDITIONS • This camera has been designed f or use in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). • Nev er leav e the camera exposed to e xtreme high temperatures , such as in a car parked in the sun, or to extreme humidity .
111 BA TTERIES • Battery performance decreases with temperature. In cold environments , we recommend keeping spare batteries in a warm place, such as the inside of a coat.
112 CARE AND ST ORA GE BEFORE IMPOR T ANT EVENTS OR JOURNEYS • Check the camera’ s operation; tak e test pictures and purchase spare batteries. • Minolta has no responsibility for an y damage or loss incurred by equipment malfunction.
113 Apple, the Apple logo , Macintosh, P ower Macintosh, Mac OS , and the Mac OS logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Microsoft and Windo ws are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. The official name of Windo ws® is Microsoft Windo ws Operating System.
114 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Number of eff ective pix els: 3.95 million CCD: 1/1.8-type interline pr imar y-colour CCD with a total of 4.13 million pix els.
115 Batteries: 4 AA Ni-MH or alkaline batteries. Ni-MH batter ies are recommended ov er alkaline. Batter y perf or mance (recording): Appro ximately 150 frames: based on Minolta’s stan- dard test me.
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Wenn Sie aber schon Konica Minolta S404 besitzen, und noch keine Gelegenheit dazu hatten, die Bedienungsanleitung zu lesen, sollten Sie es aufgrund der oben beschriebenen Gründe machen. Sie erfahren dann, ob Sie die zugänglichen Funktionen richtig genutzt haben, aber auch, ob Sie keine Fehler begangen haben, die den Nutzungszeitraum von Konica Minolta S404 verkürzen könnten.
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