FRAME-SELECTION SCREEN

When a marked-frames setting is chosen on the menu, the frame selection screen will appear. This screen allows multiple image and audio files to be chosen.

:move

:sel.

:enter

The left/right keys of the controller move the yellow border to select the image.

The up key of the controller selects the frame; when selected, an indicator will appear next to the image. The down key will deselect the image removing the indi- cator.

When an image needs to be rotated, the up/down keys will control rotation.

The menu button cancels the screen and any operation made.

The garbage-can icon indicates the image is selected for deletion.

The printer icon indicates the image is selected for DPOF printing. The number of copies is shown on the right.

The key icon indicates the image is locked or selected to be locked.

The check icon indicates the image is selected for the slide show or to be copied.

Press the central button of the controller to complete the operation.

Indicators may be displayed on the right of each index image to indicate

Movie file

movie, audio, and E-mail copy files.

E-mail copy file

 

 

Audio file

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Konica Minolta Dimage X20 instruction manual FRAME-SELECTION Screen

Dimage X20 specifications

The Konica Minolta Dimage X20 was an innovative compact digital camera released in the early 2000s, known for its blend of style and functionality. Designed for both amateur photographers and seasoned enthusiasts, the X20 stood out in the crowded camera market due to its sleek design and impressive specifications.

One of the main features of the Dimage X20 was its compact size. Measuring just 3.5 x 4.0 x 1.4 inches and weighing around 7.4 ounces, it was easy to carry, making it an ideal choice for travel and daily use. The camera boasted a 2.0-inch TFT LCD screen that provided clear and bright images, allowing users to frame shots easily.

At the heart of the Dimage X20 was a 2.0-megapixel CCD sensor, capable of capturing high-quality photographs with a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. This level of detail was impressive for its time, providing users with the ability to print photos up to 8 x 10 inches in size. The camera came equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens, offering a focal length equivalent to 35-105mm in 35mm film terms. This feature allowed photographers to capture both wide-angle images and distant subjects without sacrificing image quality.

The Dimage X20 also implemented advanced autofocus technology, including a Multi-Point AF system that ensured sharp focus on subjects across different shooting scenarios. Night shooting was made easier with the inclusion of a built-in flash, and the camera offered various shooting modes, including portrait, sports, and landscape, providing flexibility for different photographic styles.

In terms of connectivity, the Dimage X20 featured USB 1.1 for easy data transfer to computers, and it supported SD memory cards for storage. The camera's battery life was also commendable, with the ability to capture several hundred images on a single charge, making it convenient for day-long excursions.

Overall, the Konica Minolta Dimage X20 was a noteworthy device in the evolution of digital photography, delivering a combination of portability, functionality, and image quality that resonated with users of its time. Its luxurious design and practical features continue to be appreciated by enthusiasts of vintage digital cameras, marking it as a classic in the realm of photography.