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Konica Minolta MM-A208 Manual
156 pages 7.54 Mb
1 9222-2778-11 MM-A2083 Minolta DiMAGE digital camera16MB CompactFlash card Ni-MHbatteries (set of four) AV cable AVC-300 Ni-MHbattery charger set USB cable USB-100 Neck strap NS-DG1000 DiMAGE software CD-ROM Lens shade DLS-7Hi DiMAGE Instruction Manuals CD-ROM Lens cap L Quick Reference Guide Accessory shoe cap SC-9 Warranty card 4 Read and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product5 •Do not fire the flash directly into the eyes. It may damage eyesight•Take the product to a Minolta Service Facility when repairs are required 7 Names of partsCamera body Data panel Monitor display – recording mode Attaching the camera strap Battery condition indicator Auto power save Setting the date and time Setting the camera to record images automatically EVF and LCD monitor display Special focusing situations Using the built-inflash Handling the camera Diopter adjustment Camera-shakewarning Basic playback Single-frameplayback and histogram display Viewing images Deleting single images Enlarged playback Playing back voice memos Viewing images on a television 9 Color-saturationcompensationFilter Notes on wireless/remote flash About Adobe RGB 10 Canceling a DPOF print orderCopying images Setup mode EVF and LCD monitor brightness File number memory Display mode EVF auto switch – Controlling the auto-displayfunction Setting the date format Video output Memory recall Control dial (M) Manual shift Color profile Connecting the camera to a computer Changing the memory card (data-transfermode) Connecting to Windows 98 / 98 second edition Automatic installation Manual installation Connecting to Mac OS 8.6 QuickTime system requirements 11 Disconnecting the camera from the computerWindows ME, 2000 Professional, and XP When using filters Removing the driver software – Windows Storage Operating temperatures and conditions Batteries About Ni-MHbatteries LCD monitor care Copyright Before important events or journeys System accessories The following marks may be found on the product: Tested by the Minolta Corporation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003du Canada 12 Data panel (p. 15)Digital-subject-programbutton (p. 32) Pro-autobutton (p. 42) Strap eyelet (p. 18) Control dial Shutter-releasebutton Card-slotdoor (p. 22) The USB port is located behind the card-slotdoor Built-inflash (p. 30) Focal-lengthindex Zooming ring1 Lens Focusing ring (p. 43) Microphone Self-timerlamp (p. 66) 15 Digital-subject-programicons (p. 32) Digital-subject-programindicators (p. 32)Battery-conditionindicator (p. 21) Exposure-modeindicators (p. 52) White-balanceindicators (p. 67) Camera-sensitivityindicator (p. 70) Flash-compensationindicator (p. 74) Red-eyereduction indicator (p. 88) Wireless/Remote flash indicator (p. 90) Manual-focusindicator (p. 43) Drive-modeindicators (p. 58) Image-qualitydisplay (p. 85) Image-sizedisplay (p. 84) Frame counter (p. 84) The frame counter cannot exceed Shutter-speedand aperture display/exposure/flash compensation display 19 The lens hood can be reverse mounted when the camera is not is use22 (SOLD SEPARATELY)27 Place the subject within the focus frame•For off-centersubjects use the focus-lockfunction (p. 28) Make sure the subject is within the focus range of the lens: 0.5m (1.6ft) – •The live image may freeze for an instant as the AF system determines focus Press the shutter-releasebutton all the way down (4) to take the picture 28 black indicating the exposure is locked30 Wide-anglepositionTelephoto position 33 PortraitSports action Sunset Night portrait Text 46 EVFLCD monitor Image size setting Recorded image size 48 PASM49 54Display for the55data panel, EVF 56and LCD monitor 58are the same 62unless indicated 59 SizeQuality RAW Super fine Extra fine Fine 71 AUTO78 78 A84 Data panelEVF and Number of pixels LCD monitor (hor. X vert.) 88 EVF & LCDmonitor Fill-flash Rear flash sync Wireless 92 Camera-to-subjectdistanceFlash-to-subjectdistance The camera and flash must be within 5m or 16.4 ft of the subject Minimum camera-to-subjectdistance Aperture Camera sensitivity setting ISO ISO 200/AUTO ƒ/2.81.4 m / 4.6 ft 2.0 m / 6.6 ft 2.8 m / 9.2 ft 3.9 m / 12.8 ft ƒ/4 ƒ/5.6 ƒ/8 Minimum flash-to-subjectdistance 95 Guide no.= distanceƒn Guide no. = ƒn. X distance distance = ƒn 96 Recording-modemenu setting97 Recording-modemenu setting YYYY/MM/DD MM/DD/hr:min Text Text + ID# advanced ten 99 Recording-modeEVF and LCD menu settings monitor display 101 Microphone113 Menu optionsSettings 126 Default SettingPage 132 IBM PC / AT CompatibleMacintosh133 nected to a computer, see page6 Press the center of the controller to send a signal to the comput 135 WINDOWS 98 / 98 SECOND EDITION1.Turn off the camera 2.Change the memory card 3.Turn on the camera 4.Use the data-transfermenu to remake the USB connection WINDOWS ME, 2000 PROFESSIONAL, AND XP 1.Stop the USB connection using the unplug-or-eject-hardwareroutine (p. 142) 2.Turn off the camera 3.Change the memory card 4.Turn on the camera 5.Use the data-transfermenu to remake the USB connection MACINTOSH 1.Stop the USB connection by dragging the drive icon into the trash (p. 143) 136 AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION137 MANUAL INSTALLATIONChoose the recommended search for a suitable driver. Click “Next.” 139 IBM PC / AT compatible144 ProblemSymptom Cause Solution146 WHEN USING FILTERS147 Right click on theWindows 98 and Me: click the device-managertab in the properties window The driver file will be located in the 5.Click on the driver to select it 7.Disconnect the USB cable and turn off the camera. Restart the computer 148 •Do not subject the camera to shock or impact•Turn off the camera when transporting •Never use organic solvents to clean the camera •Never touch the lens surface with your fingers Store in a cool, dry •Do not store the camera in an area with naphthalene or mothballs 149 Minolta has no responsibility for any loss or damage to data150 Occasionally, when using alkaline batteries, theA special When using Ni-MH When initially using new 151 •Check the camera’s operation; take test pictures and purchase spare batteries152 Number of effective pixels:5.0 million CCD: 2/3-typeinterline primary-colorCCD with a total of 5.2 million pixels Camera sensitivity (ISO): Auto and 100, 200, 400, and 800 ISO equivalents Aspect ratio: Lens construction: 16 elements in 13 groups Maximum aperture: f/2.8 (wide-angleposition), f/3.5 (telephoto position) Focal length: 7.2 – 50.8 mm (35mm equivalent: 28 – 200mm) Focusing range (from the CCD): 0.5 m – infinity (1.6 ft – infinity) 0.25 – 0.6 m (11.8 – 23.6 in) macro mode: telephoto 0.3 – 0.6 m (9.8 – 23.6 in) macro mode: wide-angle Filter diameter: 49 mm Autofocusing system: Video AF Shutter: CCD electronic shutter plus mechanical shutter Built-inflash recycling time: 7s (approx) Viewfinder LCD: Ferroelectric 4.8 mm reflective liquid crystal microdisplay Monitor LCD: 46 mm (1.8 inch) TFT low-temperaturepolysilicon display Field of view: Approximately 100% A/D conversion: 12 bits Recording media: Type I and II CompactFlash cards, 170MB, 340MB 512MB, and 1GB IBM Microdrives File formats: JPEG, TIFF, Motion JPEG (mov), WAV, and RAW DCF 1.0 and DPOF compliant Printing output control: Exif print, PRINT Image Matching Menu languages: English, German, French, and Spanish Video output: NTSC and PAL 153 Batteries:4 AA Ni-MHor alkaline batteries Battery performance (recording): Approx. number of recorded images: 220 frames Based on Minolta’s standard test method: 1850mAh Ni-MHbatteries, full-sizeimages (2560 X 1920) standard image quality, EVF on, LCD monitor off flash used with 50% of the frames, no instant play back, no voice memo Battery performance (playback): Approx. continuous playback time: 120 min Ni-MHbatteries, LCD monitor on, EVF off External power source: AC adapter (AC-1Lor AC-2L) High-powerbattery pack (EBP-100) Dimensions: 117.0 (W) X 90.5 (H) X 112.5 (D) mm 4.61 (W) X 3.56 (H) X 4.43 (D) in Weight: Approximately 530g (18.7 oz) (without batteries or memory card) Operating temperature: Operating humidity: 5 – 85% (noncondensing) 154 Close-upDiffuser CD-1000Several high-qualityMinolta flash units can be used with this camera: Program Flash 3600HS(D) Program Flash 5600HS(D) Macro Ring Flash 1200 with Macro Flash Controller Macro Twin Flash 2400 with Macro Flash Controller 156 Printed in Germany
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