ACCESSORY INFORMATIONAccessory Flash Control

 

Setting the flash mode with the

 

camera

 

While pressing the flash-mode

 

button, turn the control dial to

 

select the desired flash mode.

 

• The camera sets the flash mode on

 

the accessory flash immediately.

 

Setting the flash mode with the

 

flash

 

With the flash off, attach it to the

 

accessory shoe. Turn the flash

 

on. The current flash mode on

 

the accessory flash will be set in

 

the camera when the shutter-

 

release button is pressed

3600HS(D)

partway down.

 

The camera will display the corresponding flash mode icon on the data panel.

The viewfinder’s flash signal are used with the accessory flash.

Red-eye reduction cannot be used with accessory flashes.

In P mode and subject-program modes, only autoflash or flash cancel can be set. To use fill flash, the flash mode must be set using the camera.

In A, S, and M mode, only fill flash or flash cancel can be set.

AA Battery Pack BP-200

AABattery Pack BP-200 allows the camera to be powered by four AA alkaline or Ni-MH batteries.

Angle FinderVN /MagnifierVN

Remove the eyepiece cup when attaching a finder accessory.

• Push up to remove the eyepiece cup.

Eyepiece Corrector 1000

For eyeglass wearers, an Eyepiece Corrector 1000 can be attached to the viewfinder. Nine correction lenses are available from - 4 to + 3 diopters.

Incompatible Accessories

The following accessories are not compatible with this camera.

Control Grip CG-1000

Data Receiver DR-1000

Wireless Controller IR-1N

Vertical Control Grip VC-7

Data Saver DS-100

Wireless/Remote Flash Controller

The camera can be permanently damage if the Wireless Controller IR-1N

 

is used.

 

APPENDIX

The information in this manual is relevant for products introduced before May 2002. Contact the nearest authorized Minolta Service Facility to obtain information for products released after this date.

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