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Konica Minolta xg Instruction Manual
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1 E INSTRUCTION MANUAL2 Before you begin3 NP-200 Lithium-Ionbatteries4 General warnings and cautions4FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE 6 CAUTION6FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE 8 Table of contents8TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 Flash modesFlash range – Automatic operation Digital subject programs Single-frameplayback display Viewing images Deleting single images Display button – playback mode Display button – Quick View Navigating the recording-modemenu Drive modes Self-timer Customizing key functions Camera sensitivity – ISO Metering modes Compensating exposure with the menu Noise reduction Date imprinting Instant playback Spot AF Audio recording Navigating the movie/audio recording menu Movie file sizes Notes on movie recording 10 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS12 Names of parts14 GETTING UP AND RUNNING15 Charging the lithium-ionbattery16 Battery-conditionindicatorFull-battery icon – Half-full-battery Low-battery warning – Auto power off16 GETTING UP AND RUNNING 17 AC adapter Set (sold separately)19 Attaching the hand strap20 Installing and removing a memory cardAlways turn off the camera and confirm the indicator lamp is not orange and blinking before changing the memory card, otherwise the card may be damaged, and data lost 20 GETTING UP AND RUNNING Write- protect switch 21 About memory cards22 Setting the date and time22 GETTING UP AND RUNNING 23 Camera notes24 RECORDING MODE – BASIC OPERATION25 Using the zoom lensShooting tips 26 LCD monitor display – BASICCamera-shakewarning26 RECORDING – BASIC OPERATION 27 Basic recording operationNever remove a memory card while data is being transferred 28 Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection28 RECORDING – BASIC OPERATION 30 Focus lockFocus range30 RECORDING – BASIC OPERATION 31 Focus signalsFocus confirmed – Cannot focus – Special focusing situations 32 Flash modesAutoflash – Red-eye reduction – RECORDING – BASIC OPERATION Fill-flash Flash cancel – 33 Flash range – Automatic operationFlash signals 34 Display button – recording mode34 RECORDING – BASIC OPERATION 35 Digital subject programsPortrait – Sports action – Landscape – Sunset – Night portrait – 36 PLAYBACK – BASIC OPERATION37 Viewing imagesController Menu button Quick View/Delete button Deleting single images 38 Display button – playback modeDisplay button – Quick View38 PLAYBACK – BASIC OPERATION 39 Enlarged playback40 RECORDING – ADVANCED OPERATION42 Navigating the recording-modemenu42 RECORDING – ADVANCED OPERATION 44 Drive modes48 Image size and image qualityFINE Fine – high-qualityJPEG image STD. Standard – the default setting. (JPEG) ECON. Economy – the smallest file sizes. (JPEG) 48 RECORDING – ADVANCED OPERATION Approximate file sizes Size 1.6MB 990KB 660KB 210KB 820KB 520KB 360KB 130KB 440KB 290KB 90KB Approximate number of images that can be stored on a 16MB memory card 49 Camera Notes50 White balanceDaylight – Cloudy – Tungsten – Fluorescent – 50 RECORDING – ADVANCED OPERATION 51 Customizing key functions52 Camera sensitivity – ISOFlash range and camera sensitivity52 RECORDING – ADVANCED OPERATION 53 Metering modesMulti-segment metering: Spot metering: 54 Compensating exposure with the menuNoise reduction54 RECORDING – ADVANCED OPERATION 55 Auto resetFlash mode (p. 32) Drive mode (p. 44)– Single frame advance White balance (p. 50) Camera sensitivity (p. 52) Exposure compensation (p. 40) –0.0Ev Metering mode (p. 53) Color mode (p. 56) Color AF area (p. 61) – Wide focus frame LCD monitor display (p. 34)– Full display 56 Color ModeVoice memoRemaining recording time 56 RECORDING – ADVANCED OPERATION Date-imprinting indicator 58 Date imprinting59 Digital zoom60 Instant playback61 Spot AF62 Recording without a memory card62 RECORDING – ADVANCED OPERATION 63 MOVIE AND AUDIO RECORDING64 Audio recording64 MOVIE AND AUDIO RECORDING 65 Navigating the Movie/audio recording menu67 Movie file sizesNotes on movie recording 68 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION69 Playing back movies and audio recordings70 Navigating the playback-modemenu70 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION 72 Frame-selectionscreen72 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION 73 Deleting image and audio filesDeleting permanently erases the file. Once deleted, a file cannot be recovered. Care should be taken when deleting images 74 AUDIO CAPTION74 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION 75 Locking image and audio files76 image pasting76 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION 78 Cropping frames78 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION 80 Frame capture80 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION 82 Movie editor82 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION 84 About DPOFCreating a DPOF print order84 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION 85 Date Print/Index Print86 E-mailCopy86 PLAYBACK – ADVANCED OPERATION 88 SETUP MODE89 Navigating the setup menu91 LCD monitor brightnessFormatting memory cardsWhen a memory card is formatted, all data on the card is erased 92 File number (#) memoryFolder name 93 LanguageAudio signals Shutter FX 94 Custom FX recording95 Volume96 Reset default98 Date and timeDate format Transfer modeData storage – Remote camera – PictBridge – 98 SETUP MODE 99 DATA-TRANSFERMODE100 Connecting the camera to a computer102 Automatic Installation103 Manual installation104 104 DATA-TRANSFERMODE105 Auto power off – data-transfermodeQuickTime 6 system requirements 106 Memory card folder organization108 Windows®XP, 2000 Professional, and Me109 Windows®98/98 Second Edition110 Windows®98 and 98 Second Edition111 Selecting print images113 Navigating the PictBridge menu117 Notes on printing errors118 Remote camera system requirementsInstalling the remote camera driver 120 Connecting the remote camera121 Notes on remote camera operation122 APPENDIX123 Problem Symptom124 About the Lithium-IonBattery Charger Cord125 Viewfinder Indicator Lamps126 Removing the Driver Software – Windows127 Camera careCleaning Storage 128 Memory cardsBatteries Before important events and journeys 129 Operating temperatures and conditionsLCD monitor care Copyright Questions and service 130 Technical Specifications131 Battery:Konica Minolta NP-200 lithium-ionbattery Battery performance (recording): Approximately 220 frames: based on CIPA’s stan dard: NP-200 lithium-ionbattery, SD memory card included in the product package, LCD monitor on 2048 X 1536 image suze, standard image quality, no instant playback, no voice memo, flash used with 50% of the frames Approximately 500 frames: NP-200 lithium-ionbat tery, SD memory card included in the product pack age, LCD monitor off, 2048 X 1536 image size, stan dard image quality, no instant playback, no voice memo, flash used with 50% of the frames Battery performance (playback): Approximate continuous playback time: 240 min : NP-200 lithium-ionbattery, LCD monitor on, no audio playback External power source (optional): AC adapter set AC-401/501 Dimensions: 85.5 (W) X 67 (H) X 20 (D) mm Weight: Approximately 120g (without battery or recording media) Operating temperature: 0°–40°C Operating humidity: 5–85%(noncondensing) Lithium-ionBattery NP-200 Voltage: 20g Dimensions 31.5 (W) X 52.0 (H) X 6.5 (D) mm Battery Charger BC-700 Input voltage: AC100-240V,50/60Hz 79g 65 (W) X 80 (H) X 26 (D) mm
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