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Summary of Contents for 109678

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL E 9222 2733 11 MS A406 0406 109678...

Page 2: ...ry per formance or damage to the product and its accessories Before you begin Konica Minolta is a trademark of Konica Minolta Holdings Inc DiMAGE is a trademark of Konica Minolta Photo Imaging Inc App...

Page 3: ...or moisture Do not attempt to recharge short or disassemble batteries Do not store batteries near or in metallic products Do not mix batteries of different types brands ages or charge levels When rech...

Page 4: ...ay result in injury or an accident Do not use this product in a humid environment or operate this product with wet hands If liquid enters the product immediately remove the batteries or unplug the AC...

Page 5: ...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 ca...

Page 6: ...Getting up and running 12 Attaching the strap and lens cap 12 Inserting batteries 13 Battery condition indicator 14 Auto power save 14 Connecting the optional AC adapter 15 Changing the memory card 16...

Page 7: ...Navigating the recording menus 44 Drive modes 46 Self timer 47 Using the continuous advance modes 48 Continuous advance notes 49 Using the progressive capture modes 50 Progressive capture notes 51 Br...

Page 8: ...2 DPOF setup 82 Date print 83 Index print 83 Viewing images on a television 84 Setup menu 85 Opening the setup menu 85 Navigating the setup menu 86 LCD monitor brightness 88 Auto power save 88 Instant...

Page 9: ...P 104 Macintosh 105 Changing the memory card 106 Uninstalling the driver software Windows 107 PictBridge 108 Notes on printing errors 109 Navigating the PictBridge menu 110 Appendix 114 Troubleshootin...

Page 10: ...s clean Please read the care and storage instructions in the back of this manual p 116 Names of parts Shutter release button Lens Self timer lamp p 47 Flash p 26 Strap eyelet p 12 The battery chamber...

Page 11: ...xposure mode dial p 21 29 36 40 Accessory shoe p 43 Controller Zoom lever p 20 Menu button Quick View Delete button p 30 31 Information button p 28 32 Mode switch Main switch Flash mode button p 26 Ma...

Page 12: ...sing your thumb and index finger pinch the outside tabs of the lens cap to remove or attach When the camera is not in use always replace the lens cap Pass one of the small loops of the lens cap strap...

Page 13: ...camera 1 to release the safety catch Lift the door to open 2 This digital camera uses four AA size alkaline or Ni MH batteries Do not use other types of AA bat teries The camera should be off when rep...

Page 14: ...ower the camera turns off displays and unnecessary functions if an operation is not made within a minute To restore power press any button or key or turn the exposure mode dial to another position The...

Page 15: ...the camera is interfaced with a computer or during periods of heavy use AC Adapter model AC 1L is for use in North America and Japan and AC 11 is for use in all other areas Insert the mini plug of the...

Page 16: ...rce the card If the card does not fit check that it is oriented correctly 3 To eject a memory card press the card into the slot and release The card can then be pulled out Take care when removing the...

Page 17: ...ay the cam era can record images and the monitor is viewed directly Playback mode Monitor display images can be played back and edited The monitor is viewed directly To use the viewfinder in the playb...

Page 18: ...recording If the clock and calendar have not been set a message is displayed for a few seconds each time the camera is turned on This message is also displayed if the clock and calen dar reset when th...

Page 19: ...menu is simple The up down and left right keys of the controller 2 move the cursor and change settings on the menu The central button of the controller selects menu options and sets adjustments Digita...

Page 20: ...ion of this camera Thoroughly familiarize yourself with the operations in this section before moving on to the other sections in the manual Using the zoom lens The zoom lever controls the lens 1 Slidi...

Page 21: ...beautiful results effortlessly While many of the camera s systems in this mode are automatic some of the functions can be changed The following list shows changes that can be made in auto recording 1...

Page 22: ...e An AF sensor a is displayed to indicate the subject Automatic Digital Subject Selection will choose the appropriate exposure mode see the facing page The focus signal b on the monitor will confirm f...

Page 23: ...splay will indi cate Automatic Digital Subject Selection is active Place the subject in the focus frames the procedure is the same as the basic record ing operation described on page 22 Press the shut...

Page 24: ...n to take the picture Focus lock Place the subject within the focus frame Press and hold the shutter release button partway down The focus signal indicates the focus is locked The shutter speed and ap...

Page 25: ...frame The subject is near a very bright object or area When using the sports action digital subject program the camera continually focuses when the shutter release button is pressed partway down the...

Page 26: ...f people or animals The pre flashes contract the pupils of the subject s eyes Fill flash the flash fires with each exposure regardless of the amount of ambient light Fill flash can be used to reduce h...

Page 27: ...on until the warning disappears Camera shake warning Flash range auto recording mode The camera controls the flash output automatically For well exposed images the subject must be within the flash ran...

Page 28: ...the menu button to close the screen without applying any changes 28 Basic recording Pressing the information i button changes the monitor display The display cycles among the stan dard display real ti...

Page 29: ...jects such as with a portrait of a person When using the flash ask your subjects not to move after the burst the shutter will still be open for the background exposure Landscape optimized to produce s...

Page 30: ...gle frame playback and histogram display Date of capture Frame number total number of images Lock indicator p 77 DPOF indicator p 82 Image size p 54 Image quality p 54 Time of capture Shutter speed Ap...

Page 31: ...a vertical image press the down key to cycle through the three positions 90 counterclockwise 90 clockwise and horizontal To return to the recording mode from Quick View press the menu button or shutte...

Page 32: ...d image can be delet ed using the QV delete button p 31 or a movie clip can be played by pressing the central button of the controller When the display button is pressed again the highlighted image wi...

Page 33: ...es to 6X for 2272x1704 images To exit the enlarged playback mode press the menu button The information i button switches between showing the full display and the image only With the image to be magnif...

Page 34: ...p 91 18 Frame counter p 55 26 Color mode indicator p 63 24 Image size display p 54 23 Image quality indicator p 54 2 Mode indicator 10 Exposure mode indicator p 36 38 14 Macro mode indicator p 35 9 Ex...

Page 35: ...tandard macro Super Macro and off The following chart lists the Super Macro and standard macro ranges All distances are measured from the front of the lens 1 100cm 0 4 in 3 3 ft Super Macro Standard m...

Page 36: ...re values of the exposure are displayed on the monitor when the shutter release button is pressed partway down If shutter speed and aperture displays turn red the scene is beyond the exposure control...

Page 37: ...ty is selected the shutter speed on the monitor turns blue and a double arrow indicator appears next to it The shutter speed can be set between 1 1000 and 15 seconds If the shutter speed is beyond the...

Page 38: ...rexposed or overex posed If the monitor is black increase the exposure until the image is visible decrease the expo sure if the monitor is white When the shutter release button is pressed partway down...

Page 39: ...e made The use of a tripod is recommended The camera s exposure system cannot be used to calculate time exposures A separate light meter can be used to determine the exposure 39 Time exposures Use the...

Page 40: ...icator Remaining time Movie recording The camera continues to focus during recording The camera will continue to record until the recording time is used or the shutter release button is pressed again...

Page 41: ...n or the camera is turned off In P A and S exposure modes exposure compensation remains in effect until reset Exposure compensation When adjusting the exposure the amount of compensation is shown in E...

Page 42: ...d it will remain active even after the pic ture has been taken Press and hold the central button of the con troller to return to the standard focus frames Press and hold the central button of the cont...

Page 43: ...0HS D Maxxum Program Flash 5600HS D System Accessories When using an accessory flash the camera uses pre flash TTL metering to determine expo sure The flash modes available when using an optional flas...

Page 44: ...l 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 dis played with the current setting h...

Page 45: ...NaturalColor Normal Normal Sharpness Auto recording menu Digital Subject Program menu Movie menu P A S and M exposure mode menu Focus mode 57 Frame rate 66 Full time AF 60 Image size 54 Key function 6...

Page 46: ...mage each time the shutter release button is pressed p 22 Continuous advance to continuously record images when the shutter release button is pressed and held Self timer to delay the release of the sh...

Page 47: ...ink and is accompanied by an audio signal A few seconds before the exposure the self timer lamp will blink rapidly The lamp will glow steadily just before the shutter fires To stop the countdown slide...

Page 48: ...taking pictures focus is locked with the first frame When the shutter release button is pressed and held the camera will begin recording images until the maximum number has been taken or the shutter...

Page 49: ...r of images that can be captured Continuous advance notes CONTINUOUS ADVANCE UHS CONTINUOUS ADVANCE UHS continuous advance captures up to fifteen 1280x960 images at 10fps regardless of the image quali...

Page 50: ...roller to select the progressive mode Press the central button of the controller to set the drive mode Pressing the menu button cancels the operation without changing the drive mode White balance sele...

Page 51: ...d Shutter speeds must be 1 20 second or faster Very bright light sources in the scene may cause streaks to appear on the image Black areas caused by data loss may also be apparent The advantage of Pro...

Page 52: ...bracket ing increment Press the left right keys of the controller to select the brack eting increment Press the central button of the controller to set the value To change the increment select the bra...

Page 53: ...s completed the camera will reset and the entire bracket must be made again The flash cannot be used with the bracketing drive mode The order of the bracket series is normal exposure underexposure and...

Page 54: ...mode will produce the highest quality image and the largest image files Image size and quality must be set before the picture is taken Changes are displayed on the LCD monitor Changes made on one men...

Page 55: ...dicates the approximate number of images that can be stored on the memory card at the camera s image quality and size settings If the settings are changed the frame counter adjusts accordingly Because...

Page 56: ...ansition between the optical zoom and digital zoom is seamless When the digital zoom is active the image magnification is displayed on the monitor and the focus frames change to a single focus area Be...

Page 57: ...r image is auto matically magnified by a maximum of 2 5X depending on the digital zoom setting The live image returns to normal after two seconds when zooming or when the shutter release button is pre...

Page 58: ...ng conditions When the built in flash is used the white balance is set for the color temperature of the flash Fluorescent for fluorescent lighting office ceiling lights Tungsten for incandescent light...

Page 59: ...age area with a white object the object does not need to be in focus Press the central button of the con troller to make the calibration or press the menu button to cancel the routine The live view sh...

Page 60: ...AF is disabled Flash mode The flash modes can be changed in section 2 of the P A S and M menus p 44 This menu option is used when another function is assigned to the flash mode button see page 65 on...

Page 61: ...ues over the entire image area with emphasis given the central region Spot metering uses a small area within the image to calcu late the exposure A small circle appears in the middle of the live image...

Page 62: ...56 5 7m 1 8 18 7ft 1 2 1 8m 3 9 5 9ft 1 2 2 5m 3 9 8 2ft 1 2 3 6m 3 9 11 8ft Flash range wide angle Sensitivity Digital zoom Color mode Contrast Auto Off NaturalColor Normal Normal Sharpness The auto...

Page 63: ...This mode uses no monitor indicator when active Vivid Color increases the saturation of the colors in the scene Black White produces neutral monochrome images The sepia mode creates warm tone monochr...

Page 64: ...section 3 of the P A S and M menus p 44 Any changes made are applied to the live image but may be diffi cult to see However when viewed with a computer the changes will be evident If any level except...

Page 65: ...h a white object and press the central button of the controller to calibrate the camera enter Key func enter sel Focus mode Color mode White balance Drive mode Flash mode Sensitivity Drive mode Image...

Page 66: ...fps 15 fps 30 fps 15 fps Approximate recording rate If image size or frame rate is changed the frame counter displays the approximate number of sec onds that can be recorded with the installed memory...

Page 67: ...crease in low light Image quality can be lower with Night Movies because of the higher sensitivity The movie mode is set in the movie menu p 44 The performance of the memory card may prematurely end t...

Page 68: ...ocus and the furthest object in focus The larger the aperture value the greater the depth of field The smaller the aperture value the shallower the depth of field The required shutter speed for the ex...

Page 69: ...terfall The use of a tripod is recommended with slow shutter speeds The change in aperture and shutter speed is not apparent in the live image Unlike film cameras test photographs can be taken and imm...

Page 70: ...display button to view the movie with or without the guidance bar During playback the up down keys adjust the volume and the left right keys rewind and fast forward the recording The basic functions i...

Page 71: ...vie is paused the left right keys can be used to jog the clip to display the correct frame Play Rew Fwd Press the up key of the controller to capture the frame Before the frame is captured a confirmat...

Page 72: ...settings are dis played with the current setting highlighted If Enter is displayed press the center of the controller to continue Use the up down keys to highlight the new setting Once a setting has...

Page 73: ...rom deletion p 77 To play back images automatically p 80 To select the images for the Slide Show p 80 To specify how long each image is played back p 80 To repeat the Slide Show presentation automatic...

Page 74: ...enu button cancels the screen and any operation made The garbage can indicates the image is selected for deletion The key indicates the image is locked or selected to be locked The check indicates the...

Page 75: ...Marked frames To delete multiple files When this setting is chosen the frame selection screen is displayed Use the left right keys of the controller to highlight the first file to be delet ed Pressing...

Page 76: ...choosing No cancels the formatting operation A screen appears to indicate the card has been format ted 76 Advanced playback Format When a memory card is formatted all data on the card is erased A memo...

Page 77: ...Marked frames To lock or unlock multiple files When this setting is chosen the frame selection screen is displayed Use the left right keys of the controller to highlight the file to be locked Pressing...

Page 78: ...The copy and E mail copy functions have two menu options To copy the file displayed or highlighted in the playback mode This frame Marked frames To copy single or multiple files When selected the fram...

Page 79: ...to camera memory Change card Copying to card Copied to 101KM_CP OK E mail copy makes a 640x480 VGA JPEG copy of an original still image The copy of a fine quality image is converted to standard qualit...

Page 80: ...ion When this setting is chosen the frame selection screen is dis played Use the left right keys of the controller to highlight the image to be included in the presentation Pressing the up key will ma...

Page 81: ...n can be viewed without image information Before opening the play back menu press the information i button to turn off the information display Camera Notes The controller can be used to control the pr...

Page 82: ...age This frame All frames Marked frames To chose a group of images to be printed or when the number of copies of each image varies When selected the frame selection screen appears Use the left right k...

Page 83: ...e of capture with each image with a DPOF compatible printer turn the section 3 menu option on To cancel date print simply turn the option off How and where the date is printed varies with the printer...

Page 84: ...the camera s AV out terminal The arrow on the plug should face the back of the camera 3 Plug the other end of the AV cable into the video and audio input terminals on the television The yellow plug i...

Page 85: ...m LCDbrightness Power save Inst Playback Lens acc Language 1 min Off None English Setup menu The setup menu is opened from the other menus It can be accessed from any of the recording or playback men...

Page 86: ...l 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 dis played with the current setting h...

Page 87: ...name format p 90 To set the camera s clock and calendar p 91 To reset camera functions p 92 To change or turn off audio signals p 93 To change or turn off the shutter sound effect p 94 To adjust the v...

Page 88: ...can be changed to 1 3 5 or 10 minutes When the camera is connected to a computer the auto power save period is fixed at ten minutes Auto power save is set in section 1 of the setup menu p 86 LCD monit...

Page 89: ...er release button down after taking the picture to dis play the image Release the shutter button to end the playback Camera Notes Language The language used in the menus can be changed in section 1 of...

Page 90: ...with the day s date is created All images recorded that day are placed in that folder Images recorded on a different day are placed in a new folder with the corresponding date If the file number memo...

Page 91: ...e date of recording can be printed directly on the image The imprinting function must be activated in section 2 of the setup menu p 86 before the image is taken Once activated the date will con tinue...

Page 92: ...nuous AF Movie menu Reset default This function affects all modes When selected a confirmation screen appears choosing Yes resets the following functions and settings No cancels the operation p 22 Foc...

Page 93: ...er FX 1 p 83 Index print No p 83 Date print Off p 91 Noise reduction On Date imprinting Off p 90 p 94 Focus signals 1 p 95 Transfer mode Data storage Audio signals Every time a button is pressed an au...

Page 94: ...9 SLR and signal 2 is taken from the leg endary Minolta CLE a compact rangefinder that represents the pinnacle of the development of the Leitz Minolta CL Volume The volume of the audio signals and shu...

Page 95: ...timer is not canceled after taking a picture 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 pronounce...

Page 96: ...he shutter release button is pressed partway down wait a moment before taking the picture for the Anti shake system to stabilize the image Off Anti shake will not activate The Anti shake system is les...

Page 97: ...camera and have installed the Windows 98 driver software must repeat the installation procedure The updated version of the driver software included on the supplied DiMAGE Viewer CD ROM is required for...

Page 98: ...ry card while the camera is connected to a computer see page 106 3 Attach the smaller plug of the USB cable to the camera The arrow on the plug should face the back of the camera Make sure the plug is...

Page 99: ...em requests the Windows 98 CD ROM insert it into the CD ROM drive and follow the accompanying instructions on the screen No special driver software is required for other Windows or Macintosh operating...

Page 100: ...CD ROM drive at Win98 USB When the location is shown in the window click Next Manual Installation To install the Windows 98 driver manually follow the instruc tions in the connecting the camera to a...

Page 101: ...ver in the system One of three drivers may be located MNLVENUM inf USBPDR inf or USBSTRG inf The last window confirms the driver has been installed Click Finish to close the add new hardware wizard Re...

Page 102: ...Misc 100KM006 10140801 102KM_CP 103KM_EM From left to right standard folder date folder copy folder e mail copy folder Copy images p 78 are placed in a folder with a name ending in CP E mail Copy imag...

Page 103: ...ting the original data the Exif tag information is erased Some Exif compatible applications rewrite the Exif data preventing the DiMAGE Viewer from reading it When using software other than the DiMAGE...

Page 104: ...dition When more than one external device are connected to the computer repeat the procedure above except right click on the unplug or eject hardware icon This will open the unplug or eject hardware w...

Page 105: ...evice icon and drop it into the trash Turn the camera off and then disconnect the USB cable A confirmation screen will appear to indi cate the devices to be stopped Clicking OK will stop the device A...

Page 106: ...USB connection using the unplug or eject hardware routine p 104 2 Turn off the camera 3 Change the memory card 4 Turn on the camera to remake the USB connection 1 Stop the USB connection by dragging...

Page 107: ...located in the universal serial bus controller or other devices location of the device manager Click on the locations to display the files The driver should be indicated with the camera name Under cer...

Page 108: ...still images can be selected for printing on the PictBridge screen For other printing options see the menu navigation section on page 110 108 Data transfer mode PictBridge Use the left right keys of...

Page 109: ...n the camera off to end the routine If the battery is exhausted before the print run is complete printing is canceled Use a fully charged battery or the optional AC adapter If a minor problem occurs d...

Page 110: ...ttings are dis played with the current setting highlighted If Start is displayed press the center of the controller to continue Use the up down keys to highlight the new setting Once a setting has bee...

Page 111: ...on screen is displayed before the print routine starts The options that can be changed vary with the printer Batch print in section 1 selects all still images on the memory card for printing Two optio...

Page 112: ...ut Paper size Print quality The print quality can be set The printer setup option uses the quality set with the printer The fine quality can be specified with the camera Layout The layout of the print...

Page 113: ...y select the start option from the menu to begin the routine The number of prints in the print run are displayed an index print is counted as one Press the central button of the controller to begin pr...

Page 114: ...if a problem continues to reoccur frequently contact a Konica Minolta service facility No card warn ing appears on the monitors APPENDIX Troubleshooting No memory card in the camera Insert a memory c...

Page 115: ...lug and reconnect the AC adapter If the camera has become hot with extended use wait for it to cool before removing or disconnecting the power sup ply Always turn the camera off using the main switch...

Page 116: ...emicals For long periods of dis use store the camera in an airtight container with a silica gel drying agent Remove the batteries and memory card from the camera when not in use for extended periods D...

Page 117: ...keeping spare batteries in a warm place such as the inside of a coat Batteries can recover their power when they warm up In cold environments the use of Ni MH batteries is recommended over alkaline ba...

Page 118: ...necessary The response time is longer with MultiMediaCards compared with SD Memory Cards This is not a defect but rather due to the specifications of the cards When using large capacity cards some ope...

Page 119: ...ing or duplication of such material may be contrary to copyright laws Taking pictures or images of performances exhibitions etc is prohibited without approval and can infringe on copyright Images prot...

Page 120: ...uirements Pentium III 450 processor or equivalent Pentium III 700 recommended Windows 98SE Me 2000 or XP 64MB of RAM 128MB recommended 16 bit or higher color display at 800 x 600 DirectX 8 1 or above...

Page 121: ...n accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment...

Page 122: ...1 2 2 5m 3 9 8 2ft Super macro at 10 45mm 35mm equivalent 63mm 1 100cm 0 39 3 28in All distances from the front of the lens Autofocusing system Video AF Focus modes Single shot AF Continuous AF with...

Page 123: ...y Card CIPA Camera Imaging Products Association Battery performance playback Approximate continuous playback time 220 min with alka line batteries 300 min with 2300mAh Ni MH batteries based on Konica...

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