Konica Minolta G530 instruction manual Camera Notes

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Image and audio file names begin with “PICT” followed by a four-digit file number and a jpg, avi, or wav extension. Audio files attached to still images have a wav extension and the file number corresponds to their image file. Audio recordings also use the wav extension.

When the file number exceeds 9,999, a new folder is created. The first three digits of the folder name increase by one: e.g. from 100KM009 to 101KM009. “KM” stands for Konica Minolta, and 009 indicates a DiMAGE G530 camera.

The file number may not correspond to the frame number of the image played back in the camera. As images are deleted in the camera, the frame counter adjusts itself to show the number of images on the card and reassigns the frame numbers accordingly. The serial numbers used with image files do not change when an image is deleted.

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Image files contain exif tag data. This data includes the time and date the image was recorded as well as the camera settings used. This data can be viewed with the camera or the DiMAGE Viewer software. If a camera image is opened in a photo-retouching application like Adobe Photoshop, and then the image is saved overwriting the original data, the exif tag information is erased. When using software other than the DiMAGE Viewer, always make a backup copy of the image files to protect the exif tag data.

To view images correctly on your computer, the monitor’s color space may need to be adjusted. Refer to your computer manual on how to calibrate the display to the following requirements: sRGB, with a color temperature of 6500K, and a gamma of 2.2. Changes made to the captured image with the camera’s contrast and color-saturation controls will affect any color-matching software in use.

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Contents Page Before YOU Begin Lithium-ion batteries For Proper and Safe USEGeneral Warnings and Cautions Page For Proper and Safe USE Following marks may be found on the product Table of Contents Playback basic operation Dpof USB-transfer mode Names of Parts Page Getting UP and Running Charging the BatteryCamera notes Inserting a BatteryAuto Power OFF BATTERY-CONDITION IndicatorAC Adapter Sold Separately Installing and Removing a Memory Card About Memory Cards Attaching the Strap Turning the Camera on and OFFSetting the LANGUAGE, DATE, and Time LCD Monitor Display Handling the CameraUsing the Zoom Lens Basic Recording Operation Focus Range Focus LockSpecial Focusing Situations Focus SignalsMonitor Off Display Button Recording ModeFlash Modes Flash Range Automatic Operation Flash SignalsShooting Tips Macro ModesDeleting Images Playback Basic Operation Enlarged Playback Viewing ImagesDisplay Button Playback Changing Modes Index PlaybackMovie Recording Navigating the Recording Menus Page Scene Selection Memory Priority Color ModeDrive Modes Image Size and Quality Self Timer Exposure Compensation Audio Recording MOVIE/AUDIO Recording ModeRecording tips Audio CaptionWhite Balance Camera Sensitivity and Flash Range Camera Sensitivity ISOAperture priority Exposure ModesManual exposure Focus Modes Autofocus and Autoexposure Lock Playing Back Movies and Audio Playback Advanced OperationDeleting Audio Captions Navigating the Playback Menu FRAME-SELECTION Screen Copy & Move Qvga ResizeDpof Number of Copies SET DPOF? Protect Slide Show Navigating the Setup Menu Setup MenuFormat Monitor Rec. set Format Adjusting the Monitor START-UP LED Information Display SetupInstant Playback Monitor ON/OFFCustom Custom Setup Contrast Flash compensationSaturation Shutter-speed limit SharpnessRGB color channels AN Introduction to ColorAE Metering Modes RED-EYE Reduction FILE-NUMBER MemoryDigital Zoom Sound USB Transfer Mode Initialize Recording modeSetup menu Language Date Setup Short Guide to Photography What is AN EV?System Requirements USB-TRANSFER ModeConnecting the Camera to a Computer Automatic Installation Connecting to Windows 98 and 98 SEManual Installation Page G530-SD Memory Card Folder OrganizationCamera Notes Windows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP Disconnecting the Camera from a ComputerWindows 98 / 98 Second Edition Macintosh Pictbridge Printing Notes Quicktime System Requirements Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition Changing the Memory Card DATA-TRANSFER ModeAppendix About the LITHIUM-ION Battery Charger Cord Removing the Driver Software Windows Care and Storage CleaningCamera care StorageBatteries Memory cardsQuestions and service Operating temperatures and conditionsBefore important events and journeys LCD monitor careCCD Technical SpecificationsLithium-ion Battery NP-600