Minolta 2084401, 2163-910, 9222-2163-11 instruction manual Exposure Bracketing

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EXPOSURE BRACKETING

Continuous Advance Bracketing

To make an automatic three-frame bracket. The drive mode is automati- cally set to contiuous advance when bracketing is selected.

1 Hold the shutter-release button all the way down to make the bracket.

• Three frames will be taken. Do not

Flash Notes

The built-in flash is set to flash cancel when bracketing is selected.

An attached Minolta accessory flash will be turned off when bracketing is selected.

Canceling Bracketing

release the shutter button until all three exposures are made.

• If the shutter button is released before the three exposures are made, the current bracket will be canceled.

• Exposure is locked with the first frame of the series.

Single Frame Advance Bracketing

To take each picture of the three-frame bracket individually, set the drive mode to single frame advance.

1 Press the drive-mode button

1

2

Turn the function dial to .

Press the function button and turn the control dial until appears on the data panel.

Sliding the main switch to OFF in the middle of a bracketing series resets the bracketing series to the first frame

( ).

 

 

 

 

until

 

 

appears on the

 

 

 

 

data panel.

 

 

 

 

will appear on the data panel

 

 

 

 

after pressing the shutter-release

 

 

 

 

button partway down to indicate the

 

 

 

 

first bracket.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Press the shutter button all the

Bracketing with the Exposure-compensation Button

This function is a shortcut to take a three-frame bracket in increments of

DETAILED OPERATION

 

0.5 Ev.

 

While pressing the exposure-

 

compensation button, press and

 

hold the shutter-release button

 

all the way down.

 

 

way down to take each bracket.

• The shutter-release button must be pressed

 

for each bracket.

 

• To cancel the bracketing series, turn the

 

camera off.

 

• Exposure is locked with the first frame of

 

the series.

 

and

will appear on the data

 

panel to indicate the bracket frame.

Exposure-

compensation

button

The camera automatically exposes a three-frame bracketed series.

Releasing the shutter-release button before the series is complete, cancels the exposure series.

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Contents Appendix Table of Contents Detailed Operation Table of ContentsFor Proper and Safe USE For Proper and Safe USE Quick Operation Body Names of PartsNames of Parts Data PanelViewfinder Using the Eyepiece Cap StrapAttaching the Strap Installing the Batteries Battery Condition IndicatorsBatteries Attaching the Lens LensLens caps Removing the LensFilm-chamber Lock FilmRewinding the Film Gently press the manual- rewind button using a penWait until the film is Completely rewoundPressing the Shutter-release Button Handling the Camera EYE-STARTTurning Eye-start on Turn the function dial toCanceling Eye-start Audio SignalCanceling the Audio Signal Turning the Audio Signal OnTaking Pictures in FULL-AUTO Focus Focus SignalsSpecial Focus Situations Focus cannot be confirmed BlinkingFlash Signals Using the BUILT-IN FlashFocus Lock Center your subject in the wide Focus frameFlash Cancel Using the BUILT-IN FlashFlash Range Lens ShadowingWhen you release the button, Canceling Red-eye ReductionRed-Eye Reduction Until Appear on Data panelSUBJECT-PROGRAM Selection PortraitLandscape SUBJECT-PROGRAM Selection Close-upSports Photograping Night Scenes Night PortraitSelf-timer Drive ModesCenter your subject in the focus frame Drive Modes Continuous AdavanceFor Owner’s of the Remote-control Model Shutter-release button Focus Lock in Remote Control ModeRecompose the picture Lift your finger fromShutter Control Aperture ControlExposure Modes Mode Aperture PriorityFlash with a Mode Mode Aperture PriorityCanceling the Flash Press the flash-mode button to pop-up the built-in flashDepth-of-field Preview Mode Shutter PriorityControl dial until S appears Select the shutter speedMode Manual Mode Shutter PriorityFlash with S Mode Mode Manual Flash with M modeEv Scale in the Viewfinder Control dial to change Shutter speeds ModeBright Light Exposure WarningsLow Light Taking Time Exposures p.81 Multiple Exposures p.90Focus Area Wide Focus AreaSpot Focus Area Local Focus Areas Focus AreaFocus Modes Automatic AF Continuous AFAppears on the data Focus Modes Single-Shot AFManual Focus Segment Honeycomb-Pattern Metering AF IlluminatorSpot Metering Subject in the center Subject on the rightSpot-AE Lock Exposure AE-LOCKMount the camera on a tripod. Set the camera to M mode p.61 Ev Scale Display When Using the Spot-AE LockExposure AE-LOCK With the object to be meteredAttaching the Remote Cord Sold Separately Using the Remote-Control with BulbSold SeparatelyChecking Exposure Compensation Exposure CompensationExposure Bracketing Setting the ISO ManuallyTo set the bracketing IncrementExposure Bracketing Stop From blinking Multiple ExposureRepeat 4 and 5 for each Additional exposure Down to take the lastFlash Canceling Multiple ExposureMultiple Exposure Metering Multiple ExposureFlash Attaching the Accessory FlashFlash Metering Pre-flash meteringSlow Sync Attach the accessory flash toHIGH-SPEED Sync HSS High-speed sync HSSSetting Wireless/Remote Flash Mode WIRELESS/REMOTE FlashNormal flash Wireless flash With the camera and flash on Turn the function dial toTaking Pictures in Wireless/Remote Flash Mode WIRELESS/REMOTE FlashWireless/Remote Ratio Flash 100 101Canceling Wireless/Remote Flash Mode 102 103Imprinting the Date or Time 104 105 Setting the Date or TimeFor Owners of the Quartz Date Model Changing the Date FormatCustom Functions Setting Custom Functions106 107 Turn the function dial to any Position other than CustCustom Functions 108 109110 111 Custom 8 P Mode SettingsCustom 6 Focus-hold Button Lens Custom 7 Eyepiece Sensor Activation112 113 PROGRAM-RESET Button Following settings will not change114 115 Accessory Flashes Accessory Information116 117 Lenses118 119 Accessory Information120 Trouble Shooting122 123 Care and Strage124 125 SpecificationsIndex 126 127Subject MM-B108