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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INSTRUCTION MANUALE

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While using the electronic viewfinder (EVF) or LCDmonitor, grip the camera firmly with your right handwhile supporting the body with the palm of your

Page 3 - FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE

20 21TAKING PICTURESGETTING UP AND RUNNINGWith the mode dial set to still-image recording, thecamera will be on and the electronic viewfinder(EVF) and

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

QV/delete buttonMenu buttonVIEWING AND DELETING PICTURES IN QUICK VIEWCaptured images can be viewed in recording mode. Simply press the QV/delete butt

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24 25CHANGING BATTERIESBATTERY CONDITION INDICATORSBASIC OPERATIONOpen the battery-chamber door by moving the battery-chamber lock to the open positio

Page 6 - NAMES OF PARTS

26 27EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLIES (SOLD SEPARATELY)CHANGING THE COMPACTFLASH CARDBASIC OPERATIONThe AC Adapter allows the camera to be powered from an elec

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28 29BASIC OPERATIONBASIC RECORDING OPERATIONSETTING THE CAMERA TO RECORD IMAGES AUTOMATICALLYEVF AND LCD MONITOR DISPLAYWhile holding in the dial rel

Page 8 - GETTING UP AND

This digital camera has a quick, accurate autofocusing system. The focus signals inthe lower right corner of the EVF and LCD monitor indicate the focu

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32 33BASIC OPERATIONDISPLAY CONTROLS - RECORDING MODEAuto display - the camera will automatically change betweendisplaying the live image in the EVF o

Page 10 - GETTING UP AND RUNNING

To delete a displayed image, press the QV/delete button.• A confirmation screen will appear.Captured images can be viewed in recording mode. Simply pr

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Flash mode (p. 76)Color-saturation compensation (p. 65)Exposure mode (p. 46)36 37RECORDING MODEADVANCED OPERATIONPRO-AUTO BUTTON1Simply pressing the p

Page 12 - BASIC OPERATION

2 3Thank you for purchasing this Minolta digital camera. Please take the time to readthrough this instruction manual so you can enjoy all the features

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38 39RECORDING MODEDIGITAL-SUBJECT-PROGRAM BUTTON1The subject-program button (1)optimizes the camera’s performancefor various conditions and subjects.

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40 41RECORDING MODESETTING THE FUNCTION DIALImage size, image quality, exposure modes, drive modes, white balance, and camerasensitivity are controlle

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42 43DatapanelIMAGE QUALITYThis camera has five image quality settings: raw, super fine, fine,standard, and economy. Always select the desired setting

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44 45IMAGE-FILE SIZE AND COMPACTFLASH CARD CAPACITYImagequalityImagesize2560 X 1920(2048 X 1536)*1600 X 1200 1280 X 960 640 X 480RAWSuper fineFineStan

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46 47RECORDING MODEPROGRAM - PThe programmed AE exposure control uses luminance and focal-length information toensure perfect exposures. The sophistic

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The photographer selects the shutter speed and thecamera sets the appropriate aperture to ensurecorrect exposure. When S mode is selected, theshutter

Page 19 - RECORDING MODE

Manual exposure mode allows individual selection ofshutter speeds and apertures. This mode overridesthe exposure system giving the photographer totalc

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Continuous-advance mode allows a series of images to be captured while holdingdown the shutter-release button. Continuous advance acts like a motor dr

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After setting the drive mode to bracketing, turn the digital effectsswitch to the exposure-compensation setting. The order of thebracket series is nor

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The interval mode makes a series of still images over a period of time. Similar to time-lapse photography, a series of images of a slow moving event c

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4 5FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE• Do not use or store the product in a hot or humid environment such as the glovecompartment or trunk of a car. It may damag

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White Balance is the camera’s ability to make different types oflighting appear neutral. The effect is similar to selecting daylight ortungsten film,

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60 61RECORDING MODECAMERA SENSITIVITY - ISOFive settings can be selected for camera sensitivity: Auto, 100, 200,400, and 800; the numerical values are

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2DIGITAL EFFECTS CONTROL62 63RECORDING MODEColor-saturation compensationContrast compensationExposure compensation112Turn the digital effects switch t

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The color saturation of a scene can be adjusted within sevenlevels (±3) with the Digital Effects Controller. Colors can beaccented or subdued. The col

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66 67RECORDING MODEAUTOFOCUS AREAS AND CONTROLIn still-image recording mode, the controller selects the focus area used and moves thespot-focus area w

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68 69RECORDING MODEAUTOFOCUS MODESThis digital camera has two autofocusing modes. The single and continuous autofocusmodes are selected in the basic s

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Manual control over focus is simple. Thefocus mode button (AF/MF) (1) togglesbetween automatic and manual focus. TheMF icon is displayed on the data p

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When the shutter-release button is pressed partway down, the focus and exposure arelocked. The AF/AEL button performs the same operation when press an

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7574RECORDING MODEFLASH METERINGTwo flash-metering methods are available: ADI and pre-flash TTL. The flash metering-mode can be changed in the basic s

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7776RECORDING MODEFLASH MODESData panelEVF & LCD monitor––Fill-flashRed-eyereductionRear flashsyncUsed in low-light conditions and toreduce shadow

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6 7TABLE OF CONTENTSNames of partsCamera body...

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7978RECORDING MODEThe flash output can be controlled by ±2 Ev in1/3 Ev increments. Flash compensation is setin the basic section of the recording-mode

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12Activate the recording-mode menu with the menu button (1). The “Basic” tab at thetop of the menu will be highlighted. Use the left/right keys of the

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2 ~ 99 framesUses only pre-flash information to calcu-late exposure.82 83RECORDING MODERECORDING-MODE MENU - BASICMenu option Settings DescriptionEVF

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Sets the degree of sharpness to beapplied before the image is captured.84 85RECORDING-MODE MENU - CUSTOM 1 (CONT.)Menu option Settings DescriptionEVF

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86 87RECORDING MODESHARPNESSThe sharpness of the image can be altered. This must be set before the image isrecorded. Sharpness is set in the custom 2

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89QV/delete button88RECORDING MODEELECTRONIC KEYBOARDThe electronic keyboard is used to enter text for imprinting data or for naming newfolders. The k

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DisabledThis camera can record up to sixty seconds of digital video. Themotion JPEG image is 320 X 240 pixels (QVGA). The effectiveimage area is 308 X

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To set the aperture value, turn the Digital EffectsController to exposure compensation (2). Whilepressing the digital effects button (3), turn the con

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To delete a displayed image, press the QV/delete button.• A confirmation screen will appear.1Still images and movie clips can easily be viewed and edi

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96 97PLAYBACK MODESINGLE-FRAME PLAYBACK DISPLAYMOVIE PLAYBACK DISPLAYHISTOGRAM DISPLAYImage size (p. 42)Image quality (p. 43)Frame number/ total numbe

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8 9TABLE OF CONTENTSFlash modes...

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98 99PLAYBACK MODEDISPLAY CONTROLS - PLAYBACK MODEIn the center of the display switch, the display-information buttoncontrols the display format. Each

Page 47 - PLAYBACK MODE

The number of magnification steps in enlarged playback is dependent on the size ofthe recorded image. The smaller the image size, the fewer steps are

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12PlayBasic Custom1 Custom2DeleteLockIndex format––9 framesActivate the playback-mode menu with the menu button (1). The “Basic” tab will behighlighte

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104 105PLAYBACK MODEPLAYBACK-MODE MENU - BASICDeleting permanently erases the image. Once deleted, an image cannotbe recovered. Care should be taken w

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To select all the images in the folder to be displayed in theslide-show presentation. The custom 1 section of the playback-mode menu controls the slid

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108 109PLAYBACK MODEPLAYBACK-MODE MENU - CUSTOM 2The print menu option is used to set an order for standard prints from images in aspecific folder. Si

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111110PLAYBACK MODECOPYING IMAGESImage files can be copied from one CompactFlash card to another. Up to 10MB of datacan be transferred. Every time the

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112 113This section contains detailed information on controlling the camera’s functions andoperation as well as creating and selecting image folders.

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114 115The “Basic” tab will be highlighted. Use the left/right keys of the controller (2) tohighlight the appropriate menu tab; the menus will change

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116 117SETUP MODESETUP MENU - BASICThe basic section of the setup menu allows changes to be made to the operation of thecamera as well as the ability

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* This camera is a sophisticated optical instrument. Care should be taken to keep thesesurfaces clean. Please read the care and storage instructions i

Page 57 - SETUP MODE

118 119SETUP MODESETUP MENU - CUSTOM 1The custom 1 section of the setup menu controls file number sequencing and the cre-ation of new folders. See pag

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Image qualityEVF auto switch120 121SETUP MODESETUP MENU - CUSTOM 2RESET DEFAULTUnlike the pro-auto button (p. 37), this function affects not only the

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122 123SETUP MODESETTING THE DATE AND TIMEIt is important to accurately set the clock. When a still image or a movie clip is record-ed, the date and t

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Set the mode dial to the data-transfer position.• The data-transfer menu will be displayed.CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A COMPUTER125124DATA-TRANSFER MODE

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127126DATA-TRANSFER MODECONNECTING TO WINDOWS 98Choose the recommended search for asuitable driver. Click “Next.”Choose to specify the location of the

Page 62 - DATA-TRANSFER

129128DATA-TRANSFER MODEQUICKTIME 4.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSIBM PC / AT CompatiblePentium-based computerWindows 95, 98, NT 4.0, 2000.16MB or more of RAMQ

Page 63 - DATA-TRANSFER MODE

131130DATA-TRANSFER MODEImage-file names begin with “pict,”followed by a four-digit file number,and a tif, jpg, avi, mrw, or thmextension. The thumbna

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DISCONNECTING THE CAMERA FROM THE COMPUTER133132DATA-TRANSFER MODEWINDOWS ME AND WINDOWS 2000Confirm that the access lamp is not lit. Turn the mode di

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135134DATA-TRANSFER MODECHANGING THE COMPACTFLASH CARD (DATA-TRANSFER MODE)Care should be taken when changing CompactFlash cards while the camera isat

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The lens aperture controls not only exposure, but also depth of field; the area betweenthe closest object in focus and the furthest object in focus. T

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12 13DATA PANELSubject-program indicators (p. 38)Aperture/Exposure-compensation/Flash-compensation display Camera-sensitivity indicator (p. 61)Exposur

Page 68 - APPENDIX

139138Problem SymptomCauseSolutionThe camerawill not work.Nothing dis-played on thedata panel orthe monitors.The batteries are dead.The batteries are

Page 69 - A SHORT GUIDE TO PHOTOGRAPHY

141140If the camera does not function normally, turn it off, remove and reinsert the batteries,or unplug and reconnect the AC adapter. Always turn the

Page 70 - SYSTEM ACCESSORIES

143142OPERATING TEMPERATURES AND CONDITIONS• This camera has been designed for use in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to104°F).• Never leave the c

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145144BATTERIES• Battery performance decreases with temperature. In cold environments, werecommend keeping spare batteries in a warm place, such as th

Page 72 - CARE AND STORAGE

147146TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSSpecifications are based on the latest information available at the time of printing andare subject to change without no

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Minolta Co., Ltd. 3-13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka 541-8556, JapanMinolta CorporationHead Office 101 Williams Drive, Ramsey, New Jersey 074

Page 74 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

If the shutter speed falls below the point where the camera can be hand held safely,the camera-shake warning will appear on the monitors. Camera shake

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1716GETTING UP AND RUNNINGATTACHING THE CAMERA STRAP ATTACHING THE LENS HOODREMOVING THE LENS CAPUsing your thumb and index fin-ger, pinch the inside

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