Minolta 7Hi Viewing Movies, Viewing Images on a Television, Playing Back Voice Memos

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VIEWING MOVIES

Standard, Night, time-lapse, and UHS continuous-advance movies can be played back on the camera. Movie files are indicated by a icon at the bottom of the display. Standard and Night Movies are also indicated by a thumbnail of the first frame.

VIEWING IMAGES ON A TELEVISION

It is possible to view camera images on your television. The camera has a video-out terminal which can be used to connect the camera to a television using the supplied AV cable. The camera is compatible with the NTSC and PAL standards. The video-output setting can be checked and set in the advanced 2 section of the setup menu (p. 118).

: play

 

 

: pause

: stop

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Press the center of the controller to play back the file.

Press the controller to pause the movie; pressing the controller again will resume the playback.

To cancel the playback, press the down key of the controller.

1.

Turn off the television and the camera.

2.

Insert the mini-plug end of the AV cable into the

 

camera’s AV-out terminal.

3.

Plug the other end of the AV cable into the video

 

and audio input terminal on the television. The

 

yellow plug is for the video output, and the white

 

plug is for the monaural audio output.

4.

Turn the television on.

5.

Change the television to the video channel.

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PLAYING BACK VOICE MEMOS

Voice memos (p. 101) are indicated by the voice-memo indicator displayed at the bottom of the monitor image.

Press the central button of the controller to start the audio playback. To cancel the playback, press the down key.

Controller

6. Turn the camera’s mode dial to the playback

position. The camera’s monitors will not activate

when the camera is attached to a television. The

playback-mode display will be visible on the

television screen.

7.View images as described in the playback section. Use the television controls to adjust the volume of the audio playback. Because of the broadcast standard used to display television images, image quality and resolution will appear lower than when displayed on a computer monitor.

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