Konica Minolta C2 warranty Recording Close-up Subjects Macro Recording, Using the REC Menu

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Recording Close-up Subjects (Macro Recording)

Macro recording is used when the subject is within a distance range of between 30 cm and 60 cm from the lens. Use the LCD monitor for macro recording as the recording range and the field of view in the viewfinder do not match.

1Open the lens cover.

The LCD monitor turns on and the through-image (the image seen through the lens) is displayed.

2Set the Macro switch under the lens to (Macro).

3Perform recording while referring to Step 2 to 4 in “How to Record”.

and a blue frame appear on the LCD monitor during recording in the macro mode.

In the macro recording mode, the flash will always be off and recording with flash is not possible.

Using the REC Menu

You can use the REC menu to record with desired settings.

1

Open the lens cover.

 

 

 

The LCD monitor turns on and the through-image (the image seen through the lens) is displayed.

2

Press the MENU button.

2

REC

 

The REC menu appears.

 

REC MODE

 

 

 

 

3

Use the

/ button to select the desired menu.

4

REC

4

Press the SET button.

 

REC MODE

 

 

 

 

 

The contents of the settings of the menu appears.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STILL

5

Use the

/ button to select the desired settings.

5

REC

6

Press the SET button.

 

REC MODE

 

 

 

The set values are saved, and the through-image is displayed as in

 

 

 

Step 1.

 

 

SELF TIMER

 

 

 

 

7

Perform the recording.

 

 

• If the MENU button is pressed, the previous screen returns without the settings being changed.

The REC menu is composed of the following items.

REC menu

 

REC MODE

STILL (Still picture)/MOVIE/SELF TIMER

 

FLASH

 

QUALITY

 

FINE/S-FINE/ECONOMY

 

DIGITAL ZOOM

 

EXPOSURE

 

SETUP

 

QUICK VIEW/SHARPNESS/USB/DATE SET/

 

MONITOR/BEEP/LANGUAGE

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Contents Users Guide Contents On trademarks LCD monitor Battery fluid leakageBefore use Internal memoryNames of Parts Checking Package Contents3 4 Indicators on the LCD monitor Recording mode screenPlayback mode screen Inserting the AAA batteries Installing the BatteriesPower supply Battery life referenceTurning the power OFF Turning the Power on and OFFSetting the Display Language, Date and Time Turning the power onPage Recording Close-up Subjects Macro Recording Using the REC MenuUse the / button to select Still Press the SET button Using the Self-timerUse the / button to select Self Timer Press the SET button Recording Still Pictures StillUse the / button to select Auto or OFF Using the FlashRecording Moving Pictures Movie Use the / button to select Movie Press the SET buttonOn Picture Quality Setting the Picture QualityUse the / button to select the desired setting Recording Magnified Images Digital ZoomUse the / button to select Quick View Press the SET button Use the / button to adjust to the desired brightnessChanging the Brightness of Images Exposure Checking the Recorded Image Quick ViewAdjusting the Date and Time Date SET Setting the Sharpness of the Image SharpnessSetting the USB Mode Changing the Brightness of the LCD Monitor Monitor Muting the Alarm Sounds, etc. BeepUse the / button to select Language Press the SET button Changing the Display Language LanguagePlaying Back Movies How to Perform Play backUsing the Play Menu Playing Back Still PicturesDeleting a Single Frame Deleting ImagesViewing 9 Frames of Images Simultaneously Index Use the / button to select IndexDisplay the image you want to view Press the Menu button Viewing a Slideshow of Images Slide ShowViewing a Magnified Image Digital Zoom Use the / button to select Slide Show Press the SET buttonSelecting all the frames Selecting Images to Print DpofSelecting a single frame Deleting one registered frameMacintosh Operating EnvironmentsWindows Click Next Click Finish Installing the USB DriverDouble-click the Dcim folder Double-click 100konic Using WindowsUsing Macintosh Transferring Recorded ImagesTransferring the Through-Image Live to Your PC After Use TroubleshootingCleaning the Camera MSDC/PC Camera Main SpecificationsWarranty and After-sales Service FCC Compliance Statement Canada only