VCLP
Once the camera is connected to the computer, image files can be
accessed by double clicking on icons. Image folders are located in
the DCIM folder. To copying images, simply drag and drop the file
icon into a location in the computer.
Files and folders on the memory card can
be deleted using the computer. Never
reformat the memory card from the
computer; always use the camera to
reformat the card. Only files recorded by
the camera should be stored on the
memory card.
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TRANSFER
MEMORY CARD FOLDER ORGANIZATION
Drive Icon
Dcim
PICT0001.JPG
PICT0002.JPG
Misc
100MLT33
101MLT33
102MLT33
The misc. folder
contains DPOF
print files (p. 66).
QUICKTIME SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Innovation and creativity has always been a
driving force behind Minolta products. The
Electro-zoom X was purely an exercise in
camera design. It was unveiled at Photokina
in Germany in 1966.
The Electro-zoom X was an electronically
controlled aperture-priority mechanical SLR
with a built-in 30 - 120mm f/3.5 zoom lens giv-
ing twenty 12 X 17mm images on a roll of
16mm film. The shutter-release button and
battery chamber are located in the grip. Only
a few prototypes were built making it one of
Minolta’s rarest cameras.
Minolta History
IBM PC / AT Compatible
Pentium-based computer
Windows 95, 98, 98SE, NT, Me,
2000 Professional, or XP.
32MB or more of RAM
Sound Blaster or compatible sound card
DirectX 3.0 or later recommended
To install QuickTime, follow the instructions
in the installer. Macintosh users can
download the latest version of QuickTime
free of charge from the Apple Computer
web site: http://www.apple.com.
SEQT0101.JPG
SEQT0102.JPG
VCLP0001.MOV
VCLP0002.MOV
Movie clip
SEQ0001
SEQ0002
An image in the
continuous-advance series
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