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© 2005 Konica Minolta Photo Imaging, Inc. under the Berne
Convention and the Universal Copyright Convention.
KONICA MINOLTA PHOTO IMAGING, INC.
9979-2801-50/12984 Printed in Germany
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

© 2005 Konica Minolta Photo Imaging, Inc. under the BerneConvention and the Universal Copyright Convention.KONICA MINOLTA PHOTO IMAGING, INC.9979-2801

Page 2 - Konica Minolta photography

1716 Getting up and runningINSERTING THE BATTERYThis digital camera uses one NP-1 lithium-ion battery. Before using the battery, read the safetywarnin

Page 3 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

1918 Getting up and runningBATTERY-CONDITION INDICATORFull-battery indicator - the battery is fully charged. This indicator is displayedwhen the camer

Page 4

20 21Getting up and runningINSTALLING AND REMOVING A MEMORY CARDAn SD Memory Card or MultiMediaCard must be inserted for the camera to operate. If a c

Page 5 - With FCC Standards

2322 Getting up and runningOn the setup screen, use the left and right keysto select the item to be changed.Use the up and down keys to adjust the ite

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

2524 Recording - basic operationLCD MONITOR DISPLAYImage size (p. 44)Image quality (p. 44)Focus signal (p. 29)Recording modeFlash modes (p. 28)Focus f

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2726 Recording - basic operationFOCUS LOCKThe focus-lock function is used when you want to compose the image with the subject off-centerand outside th

Page 8 - NAMES OF PARTS

2928 Recording - basic operationFLASH MODESThe flash can be used when taking still images. Toselect the flash mode, press the flash button (1) on theb

Page 9 - GETTING UP AND RUNNING

30 31Recording - basic operationThe display button controls the LCD monitor display. The display switches between full display andlive image only each

Page 10 - INSERTING THE BATTERY

3332 Recording - basic operationSunset - optimized to reproduce rich, warm sunsets. When the sun is above the horizon, do notpoint the camera toward t

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Image only3534To delete a displayed file, press the delete button (1). Aconfirmation screen appears.DELETING SINGLE IMAGESROTATING IMAGESPress the cen

Page 12 - TURNING THE CAMERA ON

Picture: Konica Minolta Photoworld Member Professor Claes Magnusson/SwedenBecome a member of Konica Minolta Photo World today,free of charge, and ente

Page 13 - HANDLING THE CAMERA

Images can be played back with the camera in the cradle. Turnthe camera off and place the camera in the cradle; see page17 for details.With the camera

Page 14 - BASIC RECORDING OPERATION

Audio On3938 Recording - advanced operationPress the center button of the controller to select the highlighted setting.Use the left/right keys of the

Page 15 - FOCUS LOCK

This mode continuously records images when the shutter-release but-ton is pressed and held. With standard 3264 x 2448 images, the max-imum number of p

Page 16 - FLASH SIGNALS

4342 Recording - advanced operationAdvanced modesFour advanced drive modes are available: UHS continu-ous advance, Progressive Capture, UHS Progressiv

Page 17 - DIGITAL SUBJECT PROGRAMS

Camera Notes4544 Recording - advanced operationMulti FrameTake the picture as described in the basic recording operation sec-tion (p. 25). Once the se

Page 18 - PLAYBACK - BASIC OPERATION

4746 Recording - advanced operationWhite balance is the camera’s ability to make different types of lighting appear neutral. The effect issimilar to s

Page 19 - Delete this frame?

4948 Recording - advanced operationFour camera sensitivity settings can be selected with a still image: Auto, 50, 100, 200; the numericalvalues are ba

Page 20 - PLAYBACK ON THE CRADLE

5150 Recording - advanced operationEXPOSURE COMPENSATIONThe camera exposure can be adjusted to make the final picture lighter or darker by as much as±

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5352 Recording - advanced operationCOLOR MODEBlack & WhiteSepiaThe color mode controls whether an image is color or blackand white. The color mode

Page 22 - DRIVE MODES

5554 Recording - advanced operationCONTRASTContrast: normalContrast: low Contrast: highThis function increases or decreases the contrast of the scene

Page 23 - Camera Notes

2 3Before you beginThank you for purchasing this product. Please take the time to read through this instruction manualso you can enjoy all the feature

Page 24 - IMAGE SIZE AND IMAGE QUALITY

5756 Recording - advanced operationDATE IMPRINTINGThe date and time of recording can be printed directly on a stillimage. The imprinting function must

Page 25 - ANTI-SHAKE SYSTEM

5958 Recording - advanced operationAudio can be recorded without an image. About 31 minutes 47 seconds of audio can be stored onthe 32MB memory card.

Page 26 - METERING MODES

6160 Recording - advanced operationMOVIE MODEThe movie-mode option selects the type of movie recorded. Standard produces a normal movieclip. Night Mov

Page 27 - INSTANT PLAYBACK

6362 Playback - advanced operationNAVIGATING THE PLAYBACK MENUNavigating the menu is simple. The menu button turns the menu onand off (1). The left/ri

Page 28 - HIBRIGHT LCD

64 65Playback - advanced operationDeleting permanently erases the file. Once deleted, a file cannot be recovered. Care shouldbe taken when deleting im

Page 29 - DIGITAL ZOOM

6766 Playback - advanced operationAUDIO CAPTIONA still image can have a fifteen-second audio caption attached to it. Files must be unlocked to usethis

Page 30 - CUSTOM KEY FUNCTION

6968 Playback - advanced operationSLIDE SHOWSection 2 of the playback menu (p. 62) controls the slide-showfunction. This function automatically displa

Page 31 - OPTICAL ZOOM

7170 Playback - advanced operationThe DPOF-set menu option in section 3 of the playback menu (p. 62) is used to create an order forstandard prints fro

Page 32 - PLAYBACK - ADVANCED OPERATION

E-MAIL COPYE-mail Copy in section 3 of the playback menu makes a 640 X 480JPEG copy of an original still image so that it may be easily trans-mitted b

Page 33 - NAVIGATING THE PLAYBACK MENU

7574 Setup modePress the center button of the controller to select the highlighted setting.Use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the

Page 34 - FORMATTING MEMORY CARDS

4 5For proper and safe use• Do not use these products near inflammable gases or liquids such as gasoline, benzine, or paintthinner. Do not use inflamm

Page 35 - LOCKING FILES

7776 Setup modeThe flash mode is reset to aut-oflash or autoflash with red eyereduction depending on whichof those two flash modes werelast used.AUTO

Page 36 - CROP FRAME

7978 Setup modeRESET DEFAULTThis function in section 3 of the setup menu (p. 73) affects all modes. When selected, a confirmationscreen appears; choos

Page 37 - DATE PRINT

8180 Setup modeFOLDER NAMEAll recorded images are stored in folders on the memory card. Folder namescome in two formats, standard and date. Standard f

Page 38 - SETUP MODE

8382 Setup modeTRANSFER MODEThe transfer mode must be specified depending on how the camera is to be used with a computeror printer. Two transfer-mode

Page 39 - LCD MONITOR BRIGHTNESS

38584 Data-transfer mode3. Insert the small plug of the USB cable into the cra-dle terminal. Insert the plug in straight, never at anangle. The arrow

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8786 Data-transfer modeChoose the recommended search for a suitable driver.Click “Next.”Choose to specify the location of the driver. The browsewindow

Page 41 - FILE NUMBER (#) MEMORY

Once the camera is connected to the computer, image and audio files canbe accessed by double clicking on icons. Image folders are located in theDCIM f

Page 42

90 91Data-transfer modeDISCONNECTING THE CAMERA FROM A COMPUTERWindows XP, 2000 Professional, and MeTo disconnect the camera, click once on the unplug

Page 43 - DATA-TRANSFER MODE

9392 Data-transfer modeCHANGING THE MEMORY CARD - DATA-TRANSFER MODEWindows XP, 2000 Professional, and Me1. Stop the USB connection using the unplug-o

Page 44 - Automatic Installation

Printing finished.9594Confirm the transfer-mode option in section 4 of the setupmenu is set to PictBridge. Turn on the PictBridge compatibleprinter. C

Page 45 - Manual Installation

76 For proper and safe use• Do not use or store these products in a hot or humid environment such as the glove compartmentor trunk of a car. It may da

Page 46 - FOLDER ORGANIZATION

9796 Data-transfer modeNAVIGATING THE PICTBRIDGE MENUPress the center button of the controller to select the highlighted setting.Use the left/right ke

Page 47 - Macintosh

Printing finished.OK9998 Data-transfer modePaper size Print qualityThe print quality can be set in section 2 of the PictBridge menu. The printer-setup

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If the Windows installer does not start up automatically, initiatethe run routine on the start menu. Click the browse button inthe run dialog box and

Page 49 - NOTES ON PRINTING ERRORS

103102 Data-transfer modeDIMAGE MASTER LITEDiMAGE Master Lite is your entrance into digital imaging. Image-processing toolsColor, contrast, saturation

Page 50 - Index print

104 Data-transfer modeThe section covers minor problems with basic camera operation. For major problems or damage, orif a problem continues to reoccur

Page 51 - Printing Notes

China (220-240V) APC-151106 107AppendixCleaning• If the camera or the outside of the lens is dirty, gently wipe it with a soft, clean, dry cloth. If t

Page 52 - KODAK EASYSHARE SOFTWARE

Operating temperatures and conditions• This camera has been designed for use in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).• Never leave the camera

Page 53 - DIMAGE MASTER LITE

110 111AppendixDimensions: 95 (W) x 68 (H) x 19.5 (D) mm3.7 (W) x 2.7 (H) x 0.77 (D) in.(not including protrusions)Weight: Approximately 135 g / 4.8

Page 55 - CARE AND STORAGE

8 9Table of contentsTABLE OF CONTENTSNames of parts ...

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10 11Table of contentsDate imprinting...

Page 57 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1312 Names of partsNAMES OF PARTS* This camera is a sophisticated optical instrument. Care should be taken to keep these surfacesclean. Please read th

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Before the camera can be used, the lithium-ion battery must be charged. Before charging the bat-tery, read the safety warnings on page 3 of this manua

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