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Camera Type:
Lens Mount:
Viewfinder:
Shutter Type:
Speeds:
Flash sync speed:
Focus
Type:

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SPECIFICATIONS

35mm SLR with built-in flash, autoexposure (AE), and action predictive autofocus (AF) Minolta A-type bayonet mount

SLR roof mirror type, 90% field of view, Magnification: 0.75X

Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane type

30 sec. - 1/4000 sec., bulb

1/125s or slower (synchronizes with all speeds in HSS mode).

TTL phase-detection system, multi metering with cross hair type CCD line sensor metering cell. Autofocus and manual focus modes.

AF Sensitivity Range: EV -1 to18 (ISO 100)

AF Illuminator: Built-in with range of 1.0 - 5.0m. Automatically activated in low-light/ low-contrast situations.

AF Control:Single-shot, continuous, automatic AF-mode selection.

Exposure

 

Modes:

P, A, S, M,(PA/PS available) and 5 Subject

 

Program modes (Portrait, Landscape, Close-

Type:

up, Sports, Night Portrait)

TTL metering; direct TTL metering for flash

Metering Cell:

14-segment honeycomb pattern SPC for

 

ambient light and 4-segment flash-metering

Metering Range:

SPC for flash.

14-segment honeycomb pattern metering: EV

 

1 - 20, Spot metering: EV 4 - 20 (ISO 100,

Film-speed Setting:

f/1.4 lens)

Automatic: ISO 25 to 5000 for DX-coded film.

 

Manual: ISO 6 to 6400 in 1/3 EV increments.

Film Transport

Flash: ISO 25 - 1000.

 

Loading:

Auto load

Drive Modes:

Single frame, continuous advance

 

(3 frames/sec.), self-timer, exposure

 

bracketing, and multiple exposure.

Rewind:

Auto rewind, manual start (Count-down

Frame counter:

display)

 

 

Forward (shows number of exposures taken)

Built-in Flash

 

 

 

 

GN:

12 (ISO 100 in meters)

 

Coverage:

28mm angle of view

 

Additional

 

 

 

 

Power:

Two CR2 lithium batteries

 

Battery Performance:

 

 

 

 

Condition A

Condition B

Flash Use (%)

20 °C

-10 °C

20 °C

-10 °C

0

30 rolls

24 rolls

45 rolls

35 rolls

50

14 rolls

11 rolls

18 rolls

14 rolls

100

9 rolls

7 rolls

11 rolls

9 rolls

* 24 exposure rolls

Condition A: Lens(28-80 f/3.5-5.6) focused from infinity to 2m three times and the shutter-release button held partway down for ten seconds before each exposure.

Condition B: Lens(28-80 f/3.5-5.6) focused from infinity to 2m and the shutter-release button held partway down for five seconds before each exposure.

Battery performance will vary with usage conditions.

Exposures taken at a rate of 2 rolls/month.

Dimensions (WxHxD): 127.0 x 87.0 x 60.5mm (WxHxD)

Weight :335g (w/o camera battery)

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

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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 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 ReductionSUBJECT-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 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 appearsMode Manual Mode Shutter PriorityFlash with S Mode Mode Manual Flash with M modeEv Scale in the Viewfinder Control dial to change Shutter speeds ModeTaking Time Exposures p.81 Multiple Exposures p.90 Exposure WarningsBright Light Low LightFocus 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 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 FlashCanceling Wireless/Remote Flash Mode 102 103Imprinting the Date or Time 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 PROGRAM-RESET Button Following settings will not change114 115 Lenses Accessory InformationAccessory Flashes 116 117118 119 Accessory Information120 Trouble Shooting122 123 Care and Strage124 125 SpecificationsIndex 126 127Subject MM-B108