Minolta 9222-2163-11 Accessory Information, 116 117, Lenses, Lens Hood, Accessory Flashes

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ACCESSORY INFORMATION

This camera is designed to work specifically with lenses and accessories manufactured and distributed by Minolta. Using incompatible accessories with this camera may result in unsatisfactory performance or damage to the camera and its accessories.

Lenses

All Minolta AF lenses can be used with this camera.

MD and MC series lenses (manual focus) cannot be used with this camera.

Lens Specifications

 

AF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6(D)

AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6(D)

 

 

 

Construction:

8 elements/7 groups

13 elements/ 10 groups

Angle of View:

75° – 30°

32° – 8°10'

Min. Focus Distance:

0.4m (1.2ft.)

1.5m (4.9ft.)

Max. Magnification:

0.24X

0.25X

Min. Aperture:

f/22–38

f/32–38

Filter Diameter:

55mm

55mm

Dimensions:

63 (dia.) x 68 (L) mm

63 (dia.)x 68 (L) mm

Weight:

190g (6.7oz)

190g (6.7oz)

Specifications are based on the latest information available at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice.

Lens Hood

Flare is non-image forming light that degrades image quality. A lens hood improves image quality by reducing flare.

• Remove the lens hood before using the camera’s built-in flash.

Fit the lens hood into the mount at

the end of the lens barrel, then

turn the hood clockwise until it

clicks.

• To store the hood, reverse it, attach it to the

lens as described above, then replace the

lens cap.

Accessory Flashes

When using an accessory flash, the flash mode can be selected using the camera or the flash.

All Minolta i, si, and HS, HS(D) series flash units, the Macro Twin Flash 2400, the Macro Ring Flash 1200, and the Vectis SF-1 flash are compatible with this camera.

The Flash Shoe Adapter FS-1100 is required to mount AF series flash units (4000AF, 2800AF, 1800AF, and Macro flash 1200AF).

When the FS-1100 is used:

The flash will fire every time the shutter is released.

The AF illuminator will not activate.

The built-in flash is set to fill flash when the accessory flash is removed.

X-series flashes and flashes sold by other manufacturers cannot be used with this camera.

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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 PartsViewfinder Names of PartsData Panel Attaching the Strap Using the Eyepiece CapStrap Batteries Installing the BatteriesBattery Condition Indicators Removing the Lens LensAttaching the Lens Lens capsFilm-chamber Lock FilmCompletely rewound Gently press the manual- rewind button using a penRewinding the Film Wait until the film isTurn the function dial to Handling the Camera EYE-STARTPressing the Shutter-release Button Turning Eye-start onTurning the Audio Signal On Audio SignalCanceling Eye-start Canceling the Audio SignalTaking Pictures in FULL-AUTO Focus cannot be confirmed Blinking Focus SignalsFocus Special Focus SituationsCenter your subject in the wide Focus frame Using the BUILT-IN FlashFlash Signals Focus LockLens Shadowing Using the BUILT-IN FlashFlash Cancel Flash RangeUntil Appear on Data panel Canceling Red-eye ReductionWhen you release the button, Red-Eye ReductionLandscape SUBJECT-PROGRAM SelectionPortrait Sports SUBJECT-PROGRAM SelectionClose-up Photograping Night Scenes Night PortraitCenter your subject in the focus frame Self-timerDrive Modes For Owner’s of the Remote-control Model Drive ModesContinuous Adavance Lift your finger from Focus Lock in Remote Control ModeShutter-release button Recompose the pictureShutter Control Aperture ControlExposure Modes Mode Aperture PriorityPress the flash-mode button to pop-up the built-in flash Mode Aperture PriorityFlash with a Mode Canceling the FlashSelect the shutter speed Mode Shutter PriorityDepth-of-field Preview Control dial until S appearsFlash with S Mode Mode ManualMode Shutter Priority Ev Scale in the Viewfinder Mode ManualFlash with M mode Control dial to change Shutter speeds ModeTaking Time Exposures p.81 Multiple Exposures p.90 Exposure WarningsBright Light Low LightSpot Focus Area Focus AreaWide Focus Area Local Focus Areas Focus AreaAppears on the data Focus ModesAutomatic AF Continuous AF Manual Focus Focus ModesSingle-Shot AF Subject in the center Subject on the right AF IlluminatorSegment Honeycomb-Pattern Metering Spot MeteringSpot-AE Lock Exposure AE-LOCKWith the object to be metered Ev Scale Display When Using the Spot-AE LockMount the camera on a tripod. Set the camera to M mode p.61 Exposure AE-LOCKAttaching the Remote Cord Sold Separately Using the Remote-Control with BulbSold SeparatelyChecking Exposure Compensation Exposure CompensationIncrement Setting the ISO ManuallyExposure Bracketing To set the bracketingExposure Bracketing Down to take the last Multiple ExposureStop From blinking Repeat 4 and 5 for each Additional exposureMetering Multiple Exposure Canceling Multiple ExposureFlash Multiple ExposurePre-flash metering Attaching the Accessory FlashFlash Flash MeteringHigh-speed sync HSS Attach the accessory flash toSlow Sync HIGH-SPEED Sync HSSWith the camera and flash on Turn the function dial to WIRELESS/REMOTE FlashSetting Wireless/Remote Flash Mode Normal flash Wireless flash100 101 WIRELESS/REMOTE FlashTaking Pictures in Wireless/Remote Flash Mode Wireless/Remote Ratio FlashImprinting the Date or Time Canceling Wireless/Remote Flash Mode102 103 Changing the Date Format Setting the Date or Time104 105 For Owners of the Quartz Date ModelTurn the function dial to any Position other than Cust Setting Custom FunctionsCustom Functions 106 107Custom Functions 108 109Custom 7 Eyepiece Sensor Activation Custom 8 P Mode Settings110 111 Custom 6 Focus-hold Button Lens112 113 114 115 PROGRAM-RESET ButtonFollowing settings will not change Lenses Accessory InformationAccessory Flashes 116 117118 119 Accessory Information120 Trouble Shooting122 123 Care and Strage124 125 SpecificationsSubject Index126 127 MM-B108