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Page 2 - FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE

NAMES OF PARTS - CONT’D- 12 -INSIDE THE TERMINAL COVERDC terminal Video-out terminal USB connectorBOTTOM OF BODYBattery-chamber doorTripod socketD2330

Page 3 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF - CONT’D- 102 -TO CANCEL THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOFAll print settings with the DPOF described on pa

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF - CONT’D- 103 -Press the key so that [YES] ishighlighted.Press the ENTER button.• The DPOF file including

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FOLDER NAME- 104 -The folder in the CF card is conformed with DCF (Design rule for Camera Filesystem) format.When taking a picture with this camera, t

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS - CONT’D

FOLDER NAME - CONT’D- 105 -Even if other digital camera supporting the DCF format is used to record thecaptured images in the CF card, you can insert

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- 106 -On DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) FormatDCF (Design rule for Camera File system) is the image format establishedby JEIDA as the stand

Page 8 - NAMES OF PARTS

- 107 -SETUPD2330Z_Body_Eng.qxd.4 00.10.11 5:23 PM ページ 107

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THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY- 108 -THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITORLCD BRIGHT 5POWER SAVE 10 MIN.FORMATDATE 2000/08/30TIME 17:33BEEP ONVI

Page 10 - NAMES OF PARTS - CONT’D

THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY - CONT’D- 109 -DATE(For setting or correctingthe date and time, see page116)STYLEDATEYYYY/MM/DDDD/MM/YYYYMM/DD/YYYYYYYY/MM

Page 11 - DATA PANEL

ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE LCD MONITOR- 110 -This allows you to adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor according to theangle at which you watch

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ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE LCD MONITOR - CONT’D- 111 -LCD BRIGHT 7POWER SAVE 3 MIN.FORMATDATE 2000/08/30TIME 17:33BEEP ONVIDEO OUT NTSCLANGUAGE E

Page 13 - Flash Lamp (Orange)

NAMES OF PARTS - CONT’D- 13 -DATA PANELThe following diagram shows all items displayed to aid the explanation.Image-size indicatorsNumber display of r

Page 14 - QUICK REFERENCES

SPECIFYING THE TIME FOR THE AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION- 112 -To save the battery power, this camera will be turned off automatically if it is notoperated

Page 15 - QUICK REFERENCES - CONT’D

LCD BRIGHT 7SPECIFYING THE TIME FOR THE AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION - CONT’D- 113 -Press the or key sothat the desired time for theauto power off functi

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FORMATTING THE CF CARD- 114 -This allows you to format the CF card.CAUTIONAs all the images recorded in the CF card are deleted and cannot berecovered

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FORMATTING THE CF CARD - CONT’D- 115 -LCD BRIGHT 7POWER SAVE 10 MIN.FORMATDATE 2000/08/30TIME 17:33BEEP ONVIDEO OUT NTSCLANGUAGE ENGLISHDEFAULTENTER T

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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME- 116 -When taking a picture, the date and time are recorded as the part of the imageinformation. If the built -in clock of t

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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME - CONT’D- 117 -Press the or key sothat [DATE] is highlightedand press the ENTER button.• The display to set the date and t

Page 20 - PREPARATION

SETTING THE DATE AND TIME - CONT’D- 118 -STYLE YYYY/MM/DDDATE 2000/08/30TIME 17:33: SELECT: ADJUSTENTER: SETPress the or key sothat the desired orde

Page 21 - ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP

- 119 -SETTING THE DATE AND TIME - CONT’DSTYLE YYYY/MM/DDDATE 2000/09/30TIME 17:33: SELECT: ADJUSTENTER: SETPress the or key tospecify or correct th

Page 22 - INSERTING THE BATTERIES

SETTING THE BEEP SOUND- 120 -The beep sounds each time you operate this camera with the buttons or functiondial and you can turn off or on the beep. T

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SETTING THE BEEP SOUND - CONT’D- 121 -Press the or key sothat [BEEP] is highlightedand press the key.Select [ON] or [OFF] with theor key.• The sett

Page 24 - CHECKING THE BATTERY POWER

NAMES OF PARTS - CONT’D- 14 -Close-framing guideFocus lamp(green)Flash lamp(orange)VIEWFINDERClose-framing guideWhen you shoot a subject which is clos

Page 25 - AUTO POWER OFF

SWITCHING THE VIDEO SIGNAL FROM THE VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL- 122 -As this camera has the video-out terminal, you can watch the captured imageson TV by c

Page 26 - INSERTING THE CF CARD

SWITCHING THE VIDEO SIGNAL FROM THE VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL - CONT’D- 123 -Press the or key sothat [VIDEO OUT] ishighlighted and press the key.Select

Page 27 - REMOVING THE CF CARD

SWITCHING THE LANGUAGE DISPLAYED ON THE LCD MONITOR- 124 -The language displayed on the LCD monitor can be switched to Japanese orEnglish.Rotate the f

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SWITCHING THE LANGUAGE DISPLAYED ON THE LCD MONITOR - CONT’D- 125 -Select [JAPANESE] or[ENGLISH] with the or key.• The language changes in thefollowi

Page 29 - TAKING PICTURES

RESETTING TO THE DEFAULT SETTINGS- 126 -This allows you to reset all the settings of this camera to the default at a time.The camera settingsFlash mod

Page 30 - BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE

RESETTING TO THE DEFAULT SETTINGS - CONT’D- 127 -Press the or key sothat [DEFAULT] is highlightedand press the ENTER button.• The display to confirm

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Page 32 - The LCD monitor is

CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER- 129 -This camera can be connected to the personal computer by the USB interface.The CF card in this camera can be

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENT- 130 -Before connecting this camera to the computer, check the system of yourcomputer referring to the followings.For IBM-PC/AT and

Page 34 - ADJUSTING THE FOCUS

SYSTEM REQUIREMENT - CONT’D- 131 -*1 When using Windows®98/Windows®98 Second Edition, you need to install thedriver software from the supplied CD-ROM

Page 35 - ADJUSTING THE FOCUS - CONT’D

- 15 -NAMES OF PARTS - CONT’DFocus Area (as a Guide)In the autofocus mode, thefocus is adjusted at thegray part as shown in thefigure.Lights.Blinks qu

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CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER- 132 -Turn on the power of the computerto be connected and start up theoperating system (Windows®/MacOS).Confirm t

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CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER - CONT’D- 133 -Open the terminal cover andconnect one side of the suppliedUSB cable to the USB connectorof this ca

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CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER - CONT’D- 134 -INSTALLATION OF THE DRIVER SOFTWAREWhen “Add New HardwareWizard” dialog box appears,click [Next>

Page 39 - Flash Range

CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER - CONT’D- 135 -When the device driver isdetected and the dialog box asshown on the left appears,Click [Next>].W

Page 40 - FLASH - CONT’D

CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER - CONT’D- 136 -When the dialog box as shownon the left appears, confirmthat “CD-ROM drive” ischeckmarked and click

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CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER - CONT’D- 137 -When the dialog box as shownon the left appears, select“Search for the best driver foryour device.

Page 42 - ADVANCED OPERATIONS

CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER - CONT’D- 138 -On Windows®, when this camera is connected to the computer correctly (and thedriver software is ins

Page 43 - BURST IMAGE CAPTURE

CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER - CONT’D- 139 -By dragging and dropping the data, you can copy the images from the CFcard to the appropriate locat

Page 44 - BURST IMAGE CAPTURE - CONT’D

WHEN DISCONNECTING THE USB CABLE- 140 -When disconnecting the USB cable, perform the procedure as described below.For Windows®98/Windows®98 Second Edi

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WHEN DISCONNECTING THE USB CABLE - CONT’D- 141 -For Macintosh1 Confirm that the focus lamp (green) does not light or blink and then dragthe icon of th

Page 46 - SELF-TIMER

QUICK REFERENCES- 16 -GETTING STARTEDInsert the batteries (see page 24).Insert the CF card (see page 28).TAKING PICTURES - See page 32 for details.Rot

Page 47 - SELF-TIMER - CONT’D

CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER- 142 -• While this camera is connected to the computer or transferring the image databetween this ca

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CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER - CONT’D- 143 -• When connecting the camera to the computer and transferring the image databetween t

Page 49 - DIGITAL ZOOM

INSTALLING Adobe PhotoDeluxe- 144 -To use the supplied image editing application Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition4.0 (Windows®version) or Adobe PhotoDel

Page 50 - DIGITAL ZOOM - CONT’D

INSTALLING Adobe PhotoDeluxe - CONT’D- 145 -Installing to the IBM-PC/AT and the compatible unit1 Turn on the computer and start up Windows®.2 Insert t

Page 51 - CLOSE UP

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Page 52 - CLOSE UP - CONT’D

WATCHING THE CAPTURED IMAGES ON TV- 147 -By connecting this camera to your TV with the supplied video cable, you canwatch the captured images on TV.Co

Page 53 - EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

TROUBLESHOOTING- 148 -If you have any trouble with this camera, check the following items. Should thedifficulty persist, contact the Minolta Service F

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TROUBLESHOOTING - CONT’D- 149 -ProblemThe shutter-releasebutton is notreleased.The live viewis notdisplayed onthe LCDmonitor.Page8690322427243427Solut

Page 55 - THE RECORDING MODE

TROUBLESHOOTING - CONT’D- 150 -ProblemThe imagecannot beplayed backon the LCDmonitor.The imagerecorded inthe flashmode is dark.Page7124272428271541Sol

Page 56 - SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE

TROUBLESHOOTING - CONT’D- 151 -ProblemThe zoomplay cannotbeperformed.The image istoo dark orbright.Even whenthe lenscomes out,the datapanel isturned o

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QUICK REFERENCES - CONT’D- 17 -Determine the image compositionwhile looking into LCD monitor orviewfinder.Adjust the image range and sizewith the four

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NOTES ON THE HANDLING- 152 -Batteries• Battery performance decreases with lower operating temperatures. In a coldplace, we recommend you to prepare ne

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NOTES ON THE HANDLING - CONT’D- 153 -Operating Temperatures and Conditions• This camera has been designed for use in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C(32°

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NOTES ON THE HANDLING - CONT’D- 154 -LCD Monitor Care• The LCD monitor is manufactured using high precision technology. However,there may rarely be a

Page 61 - Press the or key so that

NOTES ON THE HANDLING - CONT’D- 155 -Others• Do not subject the camera to shock or impact.• Turn off the power of the camera when transporting.• This

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- 156 -CARE AND STORAGECleaning• 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

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- 157 -TECHNICAL DETAILSCamera TypeRemovable recording media type digital camera with LCDmonitor, built-in flashCCDPickup elements:1/1.75 inch-type in

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TECHNICAL DETAILS - CONT’D- 158 -AutofocusSystem: AF system by CCDFocus locked when the shutter-release button is pressedhalfway.Focus mode: One shot

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TECHNICAL DETAILS - CONT’D- 159 -Drive ModeMode: Single shot, sequence shot (approx. 1 frame/sec.), self-timer shotThe recordable number of images:Ful

Page 66 - SPECIFYING THE SHARPNESS MODE

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Page 68 - PLAYBACK MODE

QUICK REFERENCES - CONT’D- 18 -Rotate the function dial to .Slide the power switch to turn onthe camera.• The latest image (which was recorded last)i

Page 69 - SINGLE-FRAME PLAY

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QUICK REFERENCES - CONT’D- 19 -Display the image to be deleted onthe LCD monitor by performingfrom steps to of“MONITORING THE CAPTUREDIMAGES” descri

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QUICK REFERENCES - CONT’D- 20 -• The image to be deleted is displayed onthe LCD monitor and the display to confirmwhether you delete the image or nota

Page 72 - INDEX PLAY

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Page 73 - Press or key to select the

- 4 -FOR PROPER AND SAFE USERead and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product.Batteries may become hot or explode due to imprope

Page 74 - INDEX PLAY - CONT’D

PREPARATION- 22 -D2330Z_Body_Eng.qxd.4 00.10.11 5:21 PM ページ 22

Page 75 - ZOOM PLAY

ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP- 23 -Insert the smaller loop of the handstrap through the strap eyelet.Insert the other end of the handstrap through the smal

Page 76 - ZOOM PLAY - CONT’D

INSERTING THE BATTERIES- 24 -This camera uses four AA-size alkaline or Ni-MH batteries.* When using AA-size Ni-MH batteries, fully recharge them with

Page 77 - SLIDE SHOW

INSERTING THE BATTERIES - CONT’D- 25 -Close the battery-chamber door inthe direction of the arrow andslide it until it clicks .* After replacing the

Page 78 - SLIDE SHOW - CONT’D

INSERTING THE BATTERIES - CONT’D- 26 -CHECKING THE BATTERY POWERWhen the batteries are installed in the camera, the camera checks the batterypower aut

Page 79 - TO STOP THE SLIDE SHOW

INSERTING THE BATTERIES - CONT’D- 27 -AUTO POWER OFFTo save the battery power, this camera will turned off automatically if it is notoperated more tha

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INSERTING/REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH (CF) CARD- 28 -Be sure to turn off the power of the camera when inserting or removing theCF card into or from the

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INSERTING/REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH (CF) CARD - CONT’D- 29 -Fold the card-release lever downas shown in the figure.• Be sure to fold the lever. Other

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- 30 -INSERTING/REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH (CF) CARD - CONT’DPush in the card-release leverstraight.• As the CF card ejects slightly from thecamera, p

Page 83 - DELETING IMAGES

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Page 84 - DELETING AN IMAGE

BEFORE YOU BEGIN- 5 -Check the packing list before you begin. If some parts are missing, contact yourcamera dealer or a Minolta Service Facility liste

Page 85 - DELETING AN IMAGE - CONT’D

BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE- 32 -Rotate the function dial to .Slide the power switch to turn onthe camera.• The power switch returns to the initialposi

Page 86

BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE - CONT’D- 33 -Press the shutter-release buttonpart-way down.• The camera adjusts the focusautomatically. When the subject is

Page 87

BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE - CONT’D- 34 -THE RECORDING MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOREach time the display button ispressed, the display on the LCDmon

Page 88 - DELETING ALL IMAGES

- 35 -BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE - CONT’DLive viewSTDFULLHARDMANUAL+1.020THE DISPLAY OF THE CAMERA SETTINGS(For details, see the pages in parentheses)I

Page 89 - DELETING ALL IMAGES - CONT’D

ADJUSTING THE FOCUS- 36 -FOCUS LAMPWhen the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, this camera adjusts thefocus automatically and the focus lamp (

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- 37 -ADJUSTING THE FOCUS - CONT’DTHE SUBJECT THAT IS DIFFICULT TO FOCUS IN THE AUTOFOCUSMODEThe autofocus mode uses the image contrast (the differenc

Page 91 - THE PLAYBACK MODE

ADJUSTING THE FOCUS - CONT’D- 38 -WHEN THE SUBJECT IS NOT IN THE CENTER OF THE FRAME(Focus Lock Function)When the subject is not in the center of the

Page 92 - THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU

FLASH+/- 0FOCUS MANUALDRIVE MODEQUALITY STD.IMAZE SIZE FULLWB AUTOSHARPNESS NORMALFLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY STD.IMAGE SIZE FULLWB AUTOSHARPN

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- 40 -ADJUSTING THE FOCUS - CONT’DAdjust the focus with the or key while looking into the LCDmonitor.• Adjust the focus so that the subject isdisplay

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- 41 -FLASHWith this camera, the following 5 flash modes are available. You can select themaccording to your purpose or condition.AUTOFLASHThe flash f

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TABLE OF CONTENTS- 6 -FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE...4BEFORE YOU BEGIN...

Page 96 - Repeat step and to specify

FLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY STD.IMAGE SIZE FULLWB AUTOSHARPNESS NORMALFLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY STD.IMAGE SIZE FULLWB AUTOSHARPNESS

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The flash fires.The flash is being charged. The shutter-release button is notreleased.The shutter speed becomes slow. Taking a picture in this modemay

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- 45 -BURST IMAGE CAPTUREThis digital camera will continuously take pictures while the shutter-releasebutton is held down.The maxximum number of image

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BURST IMAGE CAPTURE - CONT’D- 46 -Press the or key so that is highlighted.• The drive mode changes in the followingorder.Single shotSequence shotPre

Page 101 - Press the MENU button

BURST IMAGE CAPTURE - CONT’D- 47 -Determine the image compositionwhile looking into LCD monitor orviewfinder and adjust the imagerange and size with t

Page 102 - FOLDER NAME

FLASH+/- OFOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY STD.IMAGE SIZE FULLWB AUTOSHARPNESS NORMALSELF-TIMER- 48 -The picture is taken about 10 seconds after the shutter-

Page 103 - FOLDER NAME - CONT’D

SELF-TIMER - CONT’D- 49 -Press the key.Press the MENU button.• The self-timer shot icon appears on theupper right side of the LCD monitor.Determine t

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- 50 -SELF-TIMER - CONT’DPress the shutter-release buttonall-the-way down to start timer.• While the self-timer is functioning, the self-timer lamp on

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- 51 -DIGITAL ZOOMThe digital zoom function can increase the maximum magnification (about 24mm) of the optical zoom lens (114 mm in the 35 mm film for

Page 106 - THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY

TABLE OF CONTENTS- 7 -Continued on Next PageFLASH ...

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- 52 -DIGITAL ZOOM - CONT’DWhile looking into the LCDmonitor, determine the imagecomposition so that the desiredimage is positioned within therange of

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CLOSE UP- 53 -FLASH+/- 0FOCUS CLOSE UPDRIVE MODEQUALITY STD.IMAGE SIZE FULLWB AUTOSHARPNESS NORMALFLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY STD.IMAGE SIZE F

Page 109 - Press the or key so

CLOSE UP - CONT’D- 54 -Determine the image compositionwhile looking into the LCDmonitor.• There is a difference between the imagerange through the vie

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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION- 55 -This function makes the image brighter or darker by adjusting the exposurecompensation value for CCD. The bigger the exposu

Page 111 - Press the key

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION - CONT’D- 56 -Press the key.Press the MENU button.• The exposure compensation value isspecified and displayed on the upper righ

Page 112 - FORMATTING THE CF CARD

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THE RECORDING MODE MENU ITEMS(Autoflash with red-eyereduction)*SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE- 58 -THE RECORDING MODE MENU DISPLAY (LCD Monitor)FLASH+/

Page 114 - SETTING THE DATE AND TIME

SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE - CONT’D- 59 -DRIVE MODE(See page 45)(Single shot)*(Sequence shot)(Self-timer shot)QUALITY(For the Image quality,see pag

Page 115 - Continued on Next Page

SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY MODE- 60 -This camera has 3 image quality modes; “FINE” (fine), “STD.” (standard) and“ECON.” (economy).The image quality

Page 116 - Press the key once

ECON. (Economy mode)STD. (Standard mode)FINE (Fine mode)SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY MODE - CONT’D- 61 -FLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY STD.IMAGE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS - CONT’D- 8 -SPECIFYING THE PLAYBACK MODETHE PLAYBACK MODE MENU...

Page 118 - SETTING THE BEEP SOUND

SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY MODE - CONT’D- 62 -FLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY FINEIMAGE SIZE FULLWB AUTOSHARPNESS NORMALPress the key.Press the

Page 119

SPECIFYING THE IMAGE SIZE MODE- 63 -FLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY STD.IMAGE SIZE FULLWB AUTOSHARPNESS NORMALBefore taking pictures, select the i

Page 120 - “SETUP”

SPECIFYING THE IMAGE SIZE MODE - CONT’D- 64 -FLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY FINEIMAGE SIZE HALFWB AUTOSHARPNESS NORMALFLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MOD

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SPECIFYING THE WHITE BALANCE MODE- 65 -FLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY FINEIMAGE SIZE HALFWB AUTOSHARPNESS NORMALThis camera has four white balanc

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SPECIFYING THE WHITE BALANCE MODE - CONT’D- 66 -FLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY FINEIMAGE SIZE HALFWBSHARPNESS NORMALFLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQ

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SPECIFYING THE WHITE BALANCE MODE - CONT’D- 67 -* The white balance mode returns to “AUTO” automatically when the camera isturned off and on again.D23

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SPECIFYING THE SHARPNESS MODE- 68 -FLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY FINEIMAGE SIZE HALFWB AUTOSHARPNESS NORMALHARDNORMALSOFTThis enhances the sharp

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SPECIFYING THE SHARPNESS MODE - CONT’D- 69 -FLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQUALITY FINEIMAGE SIZE HALFWB AUTOSHARPNESS HARDFLASH+/- 0FOCUS AFDRIVE MODEQU

Page 126 - THE PERSONAL COMPUTER

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Page 127 - For Macintosh

SINGLE-FRAME PLAY- 71 -The images recorded in the CF card can be displayed by one frame on the LCDmonitor.Rotate the function dial to .• The function

Page 128 - SYSTEM REQUIREMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS - CONT’D- 9 -APPENDIXWATCHING THE CAPTURED IMAGES ON TV ...147TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 129 - SYSTEM REQUIREMENT - CONT’D

THE PLAYBACK MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR84639257THE PLAYBACK MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR- 72 -Single-frame play(with the image information)Sin

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THE PLAYBACK MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR - CONT’D- 73 -2000/08/30 15:499/37846392571THE IMAGE INFORMATION DISPLAY IN THE PLAYBACK MODEFrame number

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INDEX PLAY- 74 -2000/08/30 15:499/37846392571This mode allows you to display 9 frames at a time on the LCD monitor. It isconvenient when you search th

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171315121811141610INDEX PLAY - CONT’D- 75 -846392571Press or key to select thedesired image.• When the key is pressed, the followingimage is select

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INDEX PLAY - CONT’D- 76 -2000/08/31 09:4815/37171315121811141610Press the display button once (seepage 72).• The display on the LCD monitor switchesto

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ZOOM PLAY- 77 -Rotate the function dial to andpress the MENU button.• The playback mode menu is displayed onthe LCD monitor.Press the or key so tha

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- 78 -ZOOM PLAY - CONT’DTo cancel the zoom play mode,press the display button.• When the zoom play mode is switchedfrom the single-frame play mode, th

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- 79 -EXITSTARTINTERVAL 3 SECDIRECTION FORWARDENTER TO MAIN MENURotate the function dial to andpress the MENU button.• The playback mode menu is disp

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SLIDE SHOW - CONT’D- 80 -EXITSTARTINTERVAL 3 SECDIRECTION FORWARDENTER TO STARTPress the or key so that[START] is highlighted.•“ENTER TO START” is d

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SLIDE SHOW - CONT’D- 81 -Press one of the following buttonsor keys while the slide show isperformed. The slide show stopstemporarily.- Shutter-release

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NAMES OF PARTS- 10 -CAMERA BODY* Do not touch.Function dialData panelShutter-release buttonFlash*Terminal coverFlash sensor*Lens*Viewfinder window*Sel

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THE SETTING IN THE SLIDE SHOW MODE MENUSLIDE SHOW - CONT’D- 82 -Rotate the function dial to andpress the MENU button.Press the or key so that[SLIDE

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SLIDE SHOW - CONT’D- 83 -Press the or key so that thedesired interval time ishighlighted.• When the key is pressed, the timeincreases.When the key

Page 142 - INSTALLING Adobe PhotoDeluxe

SLIDE SHOW - CONT’D- 84 -Press the or key so that thedesired direction is highlighted.• The direction changes in the followingorder.EXITSTARTINTERVA

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Page 144 - APPENDIX

DELETING AN IMAGE- 86 -Rotate the function dial to .• The function dial can be rotated evenwhen the camera is turned on.When the camera is not turned

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DELETING AN IMAGE - CONT’D- 87 -Press the MENU button.• The playback mode menu is displayed onthe LCD monitor.After confirming that [DELETE] ishighlig

Page 146 - TROUBLESHOOTING

DELETING AN IMAGE - CONT’D- 88 -20/37DELETE?YES /NOENTER TO DELETE: CHANGE IMAGE2000/08/26 10:4320/37DELETE?YES / NOENTER TO CANCEL: CHANGE IMAGE2000/

Page 147 - TROUBLESHOOTING - CONT’D

DELETING AN IMAGE - CONT’D- 89 -Press the MENU button.• The LCD monitor display returns to theplayback mode.D2330Z_Body_Eng.qxd.4 00.10.11 5:23 PM ペ

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DELETING ALL IMAGES- 90 -Rotate the function dial to .• The function dial can be rotated evenwhen the camera is turned on.When the camera is not turn

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DELETING ALL IMAGES - CONT’D- 91 -After confirming that [DELETE] ishighlighted, press the key.Press the key so that [ALL] ishighlighted and press th

Page 150 - NOTES ON THE HANDLING

NAMES OF PARTS- 11 -Flash lamp (orange)Focus lamp (green)Viewfinder*Power switchStrap eyeletFour-way key ( )Card-slot doorLCD monitor*Display butt

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DELETING ALL IMAGES - CONT’D- 92 -NO IMAGEENTER TO MAIN MENUPress the ENTER button.• All images recorded in the CF card aredeleted.• While all images

Page 152 - Copyright

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THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU (LCD Monitor)THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU- 94 -THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGSDELETE(For deleting images,see page 86)S

Page 154 - CARE AND STORAGE

THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU - CONT’D- 95 -PRINT(For specifying the printsettings with the DPOF,see page 96)STD.INDEXYESNOCANCELYESNOFOLDER(Folder name,see

Page 155 - TECHNICAL DETAILS

SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF- 96 -This camera supports the DPOF™ (Digital Print Order Format) Version 1.00 sothat you can specify the i

Page 156 - TECHNICAL DETAILS - CONT’D

SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF - CONT’D- 97 -After confirming that [STD.] ishighlighted, press the ENTERbutton.• The display to specify t

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SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF - CONT’D- 98 -002000: QUANTITY: CHANGE IMAGEENTER TO SET102013: QUANTITY: CHANGE IMAGEENTER TO SETPress th

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- 99 -SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF - CONT’DPress the ENTER button.• The DPOF file including data of the imageand the number to be print

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SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF - CONT’D- 100 -SPECIFYING THE INDEX PRINT SETTINGThis setting allows you to print all images recorded in t

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SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF - CONT’D- 101 -Press the key so that [YES] ishighlighted.Press the ENTER button.• The DPOF file including

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