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1. No display Normal mode taking lens View through Image actually i i P optical recorded b ro NA Macro mode Sharp images are produced when shooting Take care however since very ec in y subjects between 6 cm and 90 cm at wide angle setting from the camera close subjects may receive excessive exposure In this case use the exposure D A Landscape mode Sharp images are produced of compensation function to landscapes and other distant subjects compensate the exposure m s 24 00000 9 Page 24 25 2001 7 6 6 08 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC Using the Self Timer The self timer is a convenient function when you wish to include yourself in your pictures or to avoid camera shake when shooting closeups 810 The shutter is released ten seconds after pressing the shutter release button Use this setting when you need time to enter the picture composition yourself Oli The shutter is released 2 seconds after pressing the shutter release button Use this setting with a tripod during macro photography and during lengthy exposures to avoid camera shake lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Press the lt button to select E 26 00000 9 G Press the 4 button and select the desired self timer delay time IX 10 or 18 21 Display appearance when 10 second delay is selected Press the MENU button to tur
2. To cancel the setting operation Press the MENU button the setting contents will revert to those before the setting operation was begun To confirm the new setting data y press the 43 button SET UP 1 2 gt 2001 10 07 This completes the operation and the LCD monitor will return to the menu screen 12 00000 7 Page 12 2001 7 6 6 03 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Use the LCD monitor to compose your pictures when particularly accurate composition is needed The image recorded will be the same as that seen through the monitor 1 Set the mode select lever to then press the power ON OFF button to turn on camera s power An electronic beep will be heard for several seconds followed by the appearance of the LCD monitor Automatically displayed for 3 seconds then turns off 13 Maker 6 5 PPC 00000 8 Page 13 2 Hold the camera steadily with both hands as shown to avoid camera shake lt Hints for Holding the Camera Steady gt Blurry pictures are most often caused by camera shake Find the position and stance that is most comfortable for you and allows you to hold the camera steadily Rest the right index finger lightly on the shutter release Take care that the flash and lens are not covered by your hand or fingers Press the shutter release button gently without grasping the camera too tightly U
3. During Flash charging Flashes about Recording 2 times sec Camera shake Flashes about warning 4 times sec Other During battery Lights steadily charging Battery charging error Flashes Standby LED green This LED is used to indicate the in focus status and the completion of battery recharging Card access LED orange This LED flashes to indicate that the camera is currently writing data to the memory card Never open need to standardize during recording and displays to cover or door or remove the images and menu information memory card when this LED is during the playback and setup flashing modes Functions as viewfinder 7 6 01 6 20 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC lt Other Parts gt lt LCD Monitor Information gt Flash Optical viewfinder page 18 Macro Landscape mode page 24 Flash mode page 22 Light sensor II Metering mode page 39 po m Focus mark lights when focus is set o Color mode page 30 White balance mode page 31 Image guality page 27 Lens and lens cover Number of images recordable 10 Auto Exposure mode page 34 X B Sensitivity page 38 Long time exposure page 36 Exposure compensation value page 29 Connector cover Video output connector page 16 Power supply input socket page 9 Strap lug page 11 Digital zoom page 15
4. Select index print ON OFF e Set number of prints and l INDEXSET OFF UP INDEX PRINT and the 49 i l date imprint ON OFF 54 55 00000 12 Page 54 55 2001 7 6 6 13 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC Formatting Memory Cards Formatting a memory card prepared the card for use and erases all previously taken images and other data Care should be taken when using the formatting function since reformatting a memory card will also result in the loss of protected images When SD Memory Cards are set to write protect formatting is not possible Camera Setup nee press tne a button to begin formatting Press the V button and O ons select FORMAT SET UP 1 2 Bee OI Formatting cannot be canceled after it begins The setup function menu will appear to indicate completion of formatting SET UP 1 2 1 Set the mode select lever to Sal and tum camera power Press the A button to select ON EXECUTE 2 The setup menu will be displayed SET UP 1 2 DATE 2001 07 15 UIE EXECU 56 57 o0000 13 Page 56 57 2001 7 6 6 15 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC lt The Difference between Erasing and Formatting gt Image erasing and memory card formatting functions differ in the following ways Memory Card Photographed images are recorded on the 5
5. Memory Card Memory Card Dabc m L gt gt to0KonIc PICT0001 jpg PICT0002 Jpg PICT0003 Jpg PICTO004 PICTOOOS jpg PICTOO05 og C3 101Kon c PICT0001 jpg 68 OOOOD 14 Page 68 69 lt Operation gt Press the A or V button to Press the A button to select select FILE NO EXECUTE RESET NUMBER Press the 43 button to complete the setting Press the gt button RESET NUMBER SET UP 2 2 69 2001 7 6 6 16 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Returning Settings to their Default Values This function is used to restore the default values of recording mode settings made with mode lock ON and setup mode values excluding DATE VIDEO OUT and 333 LANGUAGE lt Operation gt Press the A or V buttonto Press the A or V button to select MODE RESET select EXECUTE SET UP 2 2 RESET CAMERA Press the gt button Press the lt button or ad button to complete the setting C o o ooo oo lt Functions and Contents of Default Values gt Py Recording Mode JA Mode l Flash Automatic Beep ON flash Auto focus SINGLE Macro Landscape OFF Mode lock ON Self Timer OFF Digital Zoom ON Exposure Power Save 2 MIN Compensation OFF Long Exposure OFF Image quality F Geter oce COLOR DPT Modes White balance mode AUTO ao PROGRAM
6. Connect the eguipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded cables must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulation The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the eguipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Tested Te F A TIME er C With FCG AM Bitte besorgen Sie sich im Fachhandel Secure Digital Memory Cards SD Speicherkarten oder MultiMedia Cards MMC f r FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE den Gebrauch mit dieser Kamera In dieser Anleitung werden die Karten beider Ausf hrungen unter dem allgemeinen Begriff eb Speicherkarten zusammengefasst Industry Canada s Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 90 91 MultiMedia Card ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen von Infineon Technologies AG Deutschland das unter Lizenz an MMCA MultiMedia Card Associatoon vergeben ist 00000 1 Page 90 91 2001 7 6 7 04 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC
7. Loading and Recharging the Battery Pack Using the LCD Monitor when Shooting Selecting Flash Mode Macro and Landscape Photography Using the Self timer Setting Image Quality Exposure Compensation Using Color Mode for B amp W and Sepia Images Displaying Images on the LCD Monitor Thumbnail Picture Review in Forward Reverse Direction Closeup Image Playback Displaying Exposure Information Formatting Memory Cards Turning the Electronic Tone ON OFF Setting Auto Power Off Selecting the Automatic Transferring Images to a Computer LCD Monitor Operations Caution and Waming Symbols MultiMedia Card is a registered trademark of Infineon Technologies AG Germany licensed to MMCA MultiMediaCard Association Loading and Removing Memory Setting the Date Recording Moving Images Using the Optical Viewfinder White Balance Aperture Priority Photography Using Manual Focus Long Exposure Mode Increasing Exposure Sensitivity to 2x 4x Playing Movies Multiple Image Display Index Display Erasure Prevention Erasing Individual Images Erasing All Images Rotating Images Automatic Playback Digital Print Order Format DPOF Setting Focus Mode Mode Lock ON OFF Digital Zoom ON OFF Selecting the Display Language Selecting the Video Output Mode Creating a New Folder on the Memory Card Returning Settings to their Default Values Sending Images to a Printer Handling Precautions Troubles
8. f Konica Instruction manual Bedienungsanleitung Wicital Revio KD 300Z Thank you for purchasing this Konica product Digital Revio KD 300Z is a digital camera equipped with a 3 34 mega pixel CCD for high quality digital photography Before using the camera please read this User s Manual carefully and follow its instructions to assure proper use Wir danken Ihnen fur das Vertrauen das Sie Konica mit dem Kauf dieses Produkts bewiesen haben Bei der Digital Revio KD 300Z handelt es sich um eine Digitalkamera deren CCD Element mit 3 34 Mio Pixeln arbeitet so dass Digitalaufnahmen von h chster Qualit t erzielt werden Bitte lesen Sie diese Anleitung vor Inbetriebnahme der Kamera aufmerksam durch damit Sie alle Funktionen optimal nutzen k nnen und befolgen Sie alle Anweisungen um einen fehlerfreien Betrieb zu gew hrleisten oo000 3 Page 1 7 6 01 6 19 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC i emt tt 5 7 Please purchase Secure Digital SD Memory Cards or Multi Media Contents cards MMC for use with this camera These cards are referred to in these User s Instructions as Memory Cards S ENE ND DE TIA DE ee Basic Preparations Camera Functions Image Playback Basics Advanced Image Playback and Delete Functions Camera Setup Options Transferring Images to Other Devices Other Information 2 00000 3 Page 2 3 Names of Parts
9. part of the subject or other display material you wish to serve as the white standard in the Display Image appearance when PRESET WB PRESET is selected 6 Press the shutter release button to take the picture Make sure the white material fills up the entire screen as shown 33 2001 7 6 6 09 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Aperture Priority Photography By default the camera uses a programmed automatic exposure mode which automatically sets both aperture and shutter speed in accordance with the available light In the aperture priority AE mode you can manually fix the aperture at either F2 8 or F6 2 values at the wide angle setting and the camera will automatically set the shutter speed for the correct exposure at that aperture lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Press the gt button to select ILe then press the J button to confirm the selection SETTING DETAILS 1 2 COLOR Press the A or V button to select AE MODE then press the button SETTING DETAILS 1 2 34 oo000 9 Page 34 Press the A or VY button to select F6 2 or F2 8 SETTING DETAILS 1 2 Press the MENU button twice to turn off the menu display Display appearance when F6 2 is selected Press the shutter release button to take the picture 2001 7 6 6 09 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC 00000 10
10. Page 10 11 Slide the memory card door release to open the card door Insert the memory card Slide in the card until it stops with a secure click Be careful to insert the memory card in the correct direction Close the memory card door Slide the memory card door release to open the card door and pull out the memory card Press the edge of the memory card in slightly before pulling out Write Protect Switch SD Memory Cards only SD Memory Cards are provided with a write protect switch When this switch is moved downward further recording on the card is disabled to protect any images and data already on the card When in this status no further images can be recorded on the card and images already on the card cannot be erased a The LCD monitor will display WRITE PROTECT lt Attaching the hand strap gt Attach the supplied hand strap as shown 2001 7 6 6 03 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Setting the Date Follow these instructions to set the date time and calendar display mode lt Operation gt Set the mode select lever to Sij SET UP 1 2 gt 2001 07 18 Press the gt button The monitor will show the DATE TIME ADJUSTMENT date time setting display 00 Press the lt and gt buttons to change the setting item and the A and V buttons to change the numerical values
11. long exposure OFF 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec sensitivity standard 2x 4x metering modes evaluation center weighted spot Settable during long exposure Multiple image display protect erase single image all erase erases all images in folder DCIM image rotation right left 90 slide show DPOF setting Note that files and folders recorded on other manufacturer s cameras and devices cannot be erased by this camera Setup modes Date memory card format electronic tone ON OFF auto power off setting function ON OFF and time setting time until camera power turns off automatically AF mode selection continuous or single image mode lock ON OFF preserves mode setting data digital zoom ON OFF display language setting apanese English video output standard NTSC PAL file number reset default reset LCD monitor Built in 1 5 110 000 pixel polysilicon TFT color LCD monitor size 521x218 pixels Playback modes lt Display gt LCD monitor display Remaining battery capacity recording mode settings flash mode macro landscape mode white balance mode AE mode focus long exposure sensitivity metering mode number of images recordable digital zoom setting x1 3 x1 6 x2 0 date appears for 3 seconds after power is turned on only focus frame SD memory card write protect status appears only when write protect is enabled image recorded still movie playback mode setting multi image pr
12. MENU button Press the gt or lt button to select PROTECT Cu BE mn gt Press the 43 button PROTECTION LILI RETURN Press the lt or button to select the picture you wish to protect Sy aD un ae RETURN 48 00000 12 Press the 43 button to confirm the selection and complete the operation PROTECT OFF Ten N pe RETURN To unprotect an image repeat the above procedure To continue by placing protection on other images repeat steps O To cancel or interrupt the function select RETURN followed by the 43 button or else press the MENU button After setting the protect function you can confirm your selections by displaying the information screen page 46 or by using the multiple image display function page 47 and looking for the lock mark On on the image Page 48 49 Erasing Individual Images lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Press the gt or lt button to select ERASE CU on ER m gt Press the 4d button ERASE IMAGE Y JBEGUTE CANCEL Press the lt or gt button to select the picture you wish to erase ERASE IMAGE AECE CANCEL 2001 7 6 6 12 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC Press the A button to select EXECUTE ERASE IMAGE vo CANCEL 6
13. Focusing scale displayed only during manual focus page 35 Memory card Menu display during recording Data page 12 Automatically displayed page 10 for 3 seconds after power is turned ON Battery indicator page 9 Indicates remaining battery capacity Self timer page 26 Displays the Battery pack Tripod socket number of seconds remaining until the compartment self timer releases the shutter and cover page 9 00000 3 Page 6 7 7 6 01 6 20 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Open the battery compartment cover and insert the supplied battery pack Be sure to insert the battery pack in the correct direction the camera will not operate if the battery pack is loaded incorrectly Connect the AC adapter to the camera and plug it into a household outlet to begin recharging lt Recharging Time gt gt Standby LED Caution LED Full recharging requires approximately 5 hours mn oo During recharging the caution LED will eo light steadily When recharging is N AEZ Z _ completed the caution LED will go out 5 NS J Sa S and the standby LED will light lt Recharging Status gt Charge the battery pack in accordance with the battery indicator status shown on the LCD monitor o gt o gt gt ca Low Charge warning required 2001 7 6 6 03 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Loading and Removing Memory Cards 00000 7
14. QuickTime 4 1 or h TV BE f to automatically enter the auto later version is required J power off power save mode if le left inactive for a set period of time From this sleep state the camera can be restored to its normal shooting condition by e depressing the shutter button halfway or by pressing one of the other function buttons For details see page 60 Never open the memory card door or remove a memory card while the card access LED is flashing since the memory card may be damaged and data lost Ca a a zz Select GG then press the 43 button to set for movie recording MK G Press the shutter release button to begin recording fifteen seconds later the recording will end automatically When connected to a television monitor the camera s own built in LCD monitor turns off and the subject is displayed instead on the television screen The camera s built in LCD monitor turns off whenever a video cable is connected to the camera Use a standard video cable to Us ee ia lt Shutter Release Button Half way Down gt This number connect the camera to the indicates the When the shutter release button is televisi n J remaining eae Z NE rn Z a Z re Z number of pressed down lightly it will stops h nam y Ri movies that part way in its travel In
15. case the camera remains in the sleep mode indefinitely without the power turning off To restore the camera to its normal shooting mode depress the shutter button halfway or press one of the other function buttons IMIN PUN 2 MIN 2 MIN 2 MIN 2 MIN 6 MIN 6 MIN 2 MIN NO PWR OFF E Power on and camera in ready but inactive state Sleep mode camera operation stops with lens in extended position but function can be restored by pressing shutter button halfway or by pressing other function button L Power OFF 61 2001 7 6 6 15 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC Selecting the Automatic Focus Mode Mode Lock ON OFF This function allows you to set the auto focus format to either When enabled this function preserves the camera mode functions set CONTINUOUS the automatic focus mechanism operates when the camera power is turned OFF As a result the same mode continuously when the camera is turned on or SINGLE the auto settings are restored when the power is next turned ON When this focus mechanism operates only when the shutter release button is function is disabled any mode functions previously set will be returned depressed halfway The relationship between the two modes power to their default values when the power is turned OFF and then turned consumption and the lag time between shutter press and actual image ON again recording is as noted below Select the mode most appropriate to your needs and style of photography l
16. it may emit heat or smoke catch fire and corrosive battery fluid may splash in eyes resulting in blindness In the event that your eyes are exposed to battery fluid flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water and seek medical care immediately This battery pack has been designed for exclusive use with the accompanying camera The battery pack must be installed in the camera during recharging Do not attempt to use the battery pack for any application other than that for which it was designed and do not attempt to recharge it using any commercial recharger since the battery may generate heat or smoke catch fire or explode For best performance we recommend the use of genuine Konica accessories Konica is not responsible for any accidents or damage caused by the use of accessories made by other manufacturers or fashioned by the user Photographs taken of professional performances exhibitions displays or copyrighted materials may be used only for your own personal enjoyment and only with the consent of the copyright holders Other use may constitute violation of applicable copyright laws Be aware that some performances exhibitions or displays may impose restrictions on photographic or other recording even when the purpose of such recordings are personal enjoyment To display photos on a television set use a set equipped with video input connectors e Turn off the camera s power in prohibited locations such as airpla
17. lens surface About 90 cm infinity In Macro Mode About 6 cm 90 cm at wide angle setting About 35 cm 90 cm at telephoto lens setting Exposure Control Metering Method CCD multi area evaluation center weighted and spot metering Programmed AE Aperture Priority AE Long Exposure modes Exposure Compensation 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV in 1 3 steps Aperture Control automatic or manually settable to F2 8 or F6 2 Automatic Exposure Linkage Range LV6 to LV16 White Balance Automatic manual preset outdoor daylight clouds indoor Tungsten Fluorescent CCD electronic shutter and programmed electronic shutter with independent aperture control 1 sec 1 2000 sec 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Video feedback auto focusing single AF continuous AF modes and manual focusing Viewfinder True image zoom viewfinder Flash Built in flash recycling time about 6 seconds on full battery charge at room temperature based on our testing standards Flash range about 90 cm 2 5 meters at wide angle setting CCD Sensor Control Method Shutter Focusing control 87 2001 7 6 7 04 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Recording Modes Flash modes auto flash red eye reduction fill in flash flash off red eye reduction forced flash macro recording mode landscape recording mode color modes color B W sepia white balance Auto daylight tungsten cloudy fluorescent preset AE modes programmed F2 8 F6 2 focus AF MF
18. memes 2 CONTROL Normal Focusing AF auto focus Metering EVALUATION 70 OO000 14 Page 70 71 2001 7 6 6 16 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC By using SD memory card reader or commercially available card adapter images can be transferred to a computer where they can be further copied manipulated and deleted SD MEMORY CARD READER DR CR1 Remove memory card lt gt from camera C T Insert in card reader Insert adapter with memory card into computer s card drive from camera Insert memory card in card adapter Manipulation of image data contents is performed on the computer 73 2001 7 6 6 17 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Images can be transferred directly to a printer for printing in accordance with the DPOF setting data see page 54 This function operates only with printers which support DPOF modes For detailed operation information consult the instruction manual for your printer Remove memory card from camera HA lt gt Insert memory card into printer Insert memory card in card adapter 74 00000 1 Page 74 2001 7 6 6 17 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC 00000 1 Page 75 LCD Monitor Operations lt Turning the LCD Monitor ON OFF gt In the recording mode the LCD monitor can be turned ON OFF by pressing the DISPLAY button To conserve po
19. summer winter or when left in a hot car etc Exposing the battery to such conditions may also shorten the service lifetime of the battery When not using the battery pack store it in a dry location 2001 7 6 7 03 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC 79 WARNING Do not place battery pack in microwave oven or other high voltage contained since it may cause the battery to leak fluid emit heat or smoke catch fire or explode Do not use a leaking battery pack Battery fluid is corrosive and may cause personal injury if it comes in contact with human skin If battery fluid touches your skin wash it off guickly with clean water Do not use a broken or ruptured battery pack since it may emit heat or smoke catch fire or expose the user to electrical shock DANGER Do not recharge or store the battery pack in locations near open flame sources of high heat or flammable gas since the battery may generate heat emit smoke catch fire or explode Do not allow any metal object to contact and short circuit the plus and minus terminals of the battery pack Do not store battery pack together with keys necklaces coins or other metal objects since the objects may contact the battery terminals and cause a short circuit Do not heat the battery pack and never dispose of an old battery pack in fire since it may emit smoke catch fire or explode Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery pack since
20. the mode select lever to PJ and turn camera power ON The image will be displayed on the LCD monitor To display images in the order they were taken press the button to display images in the reverse order press the lt button Page 42 43 Playing Movies To play movies press the A button and select gt then begin the movie playback by pressing Reverse playback Frame by frame playback can be used during the pause mode Forward frame advance Reverse frame advance o een S lt Other Applications gt A television screen can be used to preview your photographs When connected to a television in this way the LCD monitor turns off automatically 43 2001 7 6 6 11 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Advanced Image Playba Delete Functions 00000 12 ck and Page 44 45 Thumbnail Picture Review in Forward Reverse Direction Thumbnail images of your pictures can be viewed quickly in succession in either the forward or reverse direction Thumbnails are reduced size versions of the original images in your camera and are displayed as follows Set the mode select lever to 2 In a few seconds thumbnail DPF then hold the lt or images of your recorded gt button depressed pictures will begin appearing in succession Clo
21. to prevent camera shake 2001 7 6 6 08 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC 23 Macro and Landscape Photography Use the macro and landscape shooting modes when photographing lt Operation gt er Teresa extremely close and distant subjects Press the ZA button When shooting with the optical and select the desired mode viewfinder LCD monitor turned lt Macro Landscape Selection gt OFF if the macro mode 9 Wlis selected the LCD monitor will automatically turn ON when the X Display shutter release button is depressed About 6 cm zoom set at wide k appearance halfway when the macro About 90 cm imode is selected Camera Press the shutter release Z Q button to take the picture Macro range Normal photography OSE oaa es N lt Combined Modes gt Landscape range When shooting in the macro mode pressing the g button will permit macro flash photography Since parallax occurs when using the optical viewfinder for macro photography we recommend that you use the LCD monitor to compose your photographs when Each time the W 4A button is pressed the mode changes shooting extreme closeups alternately as follows g p Parallax refers to the difference between what is seen in the viewfinder and the actual image recorded through the camera s
22. use this feature in conjunction with the exposure mode to produce better focus results lt Operation gt Point the center focus frame at the subject you wish to be in clear focus and depress the shutter button halfway The focus will be locked on the central subject While keeping the shutter release button depressed halfway move the camera to compose the subject as desired then press the shutter the rest of the way down to take the picture lt Tuming the Exposure Mode Symbols ON OFF gt Certain exposure symbols on the LCD monitor can be temporarily turned off if desired to avoid cluttering the screen The flash mode macro landscape mode and self timer mode symbols cannot be turned off lt Example gt For example when the camera is set to the exposure conditions and functions shown in the accompanying illustration pressing the A or v button will cause the symbols to disappear temporarily as shown O OF 16 9 0x2 F6 2 Y ra L J v Press the A or V button again to restore the symbols to the screen 41 2001 7 6 6 10 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC Image Playback Basics 00000 1 Displaying Images on the LCD Monitor To prevent depletion of the battery use the AC adapter when displaying images for an extended time Confirm that a memory card containing photographic images is loaded in the camera Set
23. AUTO PLAY START FRAME RETURN Operation is canceled and returns to menu screen Selects the start frame THIS FRAME Slide show will begin from the image frame displayed immediately before this operation was begun FIRST FRAME Slide show will begin from the first image recorded on the memory card 2001 7 6 6 12 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC With START selected press gt or the 43 button to begin the slide show playback Images will be played back in order beginning with the selected start frame To end the slide show press the MENU button 53 Digital Print Order Format DPOF Setting Digital Print Order Format DPOF is a format used when printing out Press the gt button to display Select RETURN and press digital photographs on a home printer or by a commercial printing the print submenu the 43 button to complete service The function is a simple way of specifying the number of settings copies to be printed the need for date imprinting and so on Before using this function confirm that your home photo printer or commercial Ho photo printing service supports DPOF When printing on a home printer E be sure to read and follow the operating instructions for your home i RETURN printer Memory Card Select date imprint ON OFF Index print ON OFF CTO0O jpg L Specify number of prints Total number of prints s
24. DCIM memory card in data L 100KoNIc folders and files as shown N oo nn Memory Card Memory Card Memory Card Ca DCM C3 DCM LP 100Kon c PICT0002 jpg PICT0003 Jpg PICT0004 Jpg PICTO0005 jpg Single P icture All Erase Format Erase All image files and When the single file folder structures PICTOOO1 jpg is are erased New erased folders must be created 58 o0000 13 Page 58 59 Turning the Electronic Tone ON OFF The electronic beeping tone heard when the shutter button is pressed can be set to ON or OFF as desired Warning beeps and the operating sound made when power is turned ON cannot be disabled lt Operation gt Press the A or V button to Using the A or V button select BEEP set the beep to OFF or ON SET ZIN m SET m SET UP 1 2 Press the lt button or al button to complete the setting SET UP 1 2 59 2001 7 6 6 15 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Selecting Auto Power Off Power Save Function When this function is selected the camera s power will automatically turn off if the camera is inactive for a set period of time The auto power OFF function can be set to tum the camera off after 6 minutes 2 minutes or 1 minute of inactivity or not at all power stays on indefinitely lt Operation gt O Press the A or V button to Using the A or V button select POWER SAVE select 6 MIN 2 MIN 1 MIN or
25. N 4 Press the shutter release button to take the picture Lightly depress the shutter release button halfway see page 16 to begin focusing the focus mark will light and the electronic beep will be heard when focus is locked Press down further on the shutter release button to take the picture recording of the image begins when the electronic beep sound ugee The LCD monitor will become momentarily z dark then the recorded image will be displayed G The caution LED and card access LED will flash while the camera is writing image data to the memory card Caution LED I 2001 7 6 6 07 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Recording Moving Images VIO lt Precautions when Recording gt lt Other Uses gt Wait until the caution LED has l The camera can be connected to a a en lt NOTE gt The optical zoom can be used This function allows you to record up to 15 seconds of simple movie images The monitor display during stopped flashing before taking television monitor to allow use of E N but the digital zoom page 15 your next photograph the screen as a large viewfinder movie recording is shown below does not function during movie When the camera is in the i recording mode setting the auto Power OD Press the MENU button To view movies on a computer Save function allows the camera installation of
26. NO PWR OFF DATE 2001 07 15 EXECUTE Er SET UP 1 2 EEP ON POWER SAVE 2MIN AUTO FOCUS CONTINUOUS MODE LOCK ON v Press the gt button e Setting the function to NO PWR OFF disables the auto off function and the camera will not turn off by itself SET UP 1 2 DATE 2001 07 15 AUTO FOCUS Press the lt button or 4 button to complete the setting SET UP 1 2 DATE 2001 07 15 FORMAT EXECUTE BEEP ON PONERSE AUTO FOCUS CONTINUOUS MODE LOCK ON v 60 00000 13 Page 60 61 reaa i ae im ee ee a ZA lt Note regarding camera use in the 40 mode gt When using the camera in the O mode the auto power off setting will cause the camera to respond as noted 1 When POWER SAVE is set to 1 MIN 2 MIN or 6 MIN With this setting if the camera is left inactive for more than the specified period of time it will automatically enter the sleep mode for two minutes after which the power will turn off During the two minute power save sleep period the camera can be guickly restored to its original shooting mode by depressing the shutter button halfway or by pressing one of the other function buttons After the two minutes have expired the camera s power will automatically turn off 2 When POWER SAVE is set to NO PWR OFF With this setting when the camera is left inactive for more than six minutes it automatically enters the sleep mode In this
27. Page 35 Using Manual Focus The camera is set by default to automatic focus AF butis can also be used with manual focus MF if desired When MF is selected a focusing scale is displayed on the screen the user specifies the desired focusing distance lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Hl 2 Press the button to select IM then press the 43 button to confirm the selection SETTING DETAILS 1 2 gt COLOR Press the A or V button to select FOCUSING then press the gt button SETTING DETAILS 1 2 Press the A or V button to select MF or AF SETTING DETAILS 1 2 DE SETTING DETAILS 1 2 LOR MODE Press the MENU button twice to turn off the menu display Display appearance ifai when MF is selected Press the lt or button to specify the desired shooting distance on the focusing scale then press the shutter release button to take the picture Accurate focusing may not be possible at subject distances of 0 9 m 35 2001 7 6 6 10 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Long Exposure Mode Time Exposure By extending the shutter speed the time the shutter remains open during an exposure you can photograph darker subjects like a night scene or a moody indoor scene Long shutter speeds of 8 4 and 2 seconds can be selected To avoid camera shake use of a tripod is recommended w
28. Press the 43 button to confirm the selection and erase the image se U 4 When an image is erased the next image on the card will be displayed automatically To erase other images repeat steps 9 0 To cancel or interrupt the function select CANCEL followed by the 43 button or else press the MENU button 49 Erasing All Images lt Operation gt ee A A O erase MU e IMmages gt Press the MENU button Press the 43 button to p g Press the gt or lt button to confirm the selection and erase Simultaneous use of the all erase function and image protect select ALL ERASE all images on the card function is a convenient way to guickly erase multiple images froma memory card while leaving other images on the card Example Out of 30 images on a memory card you wish to leave 5 while erasing all the others DT 44 Display l Multiple image display is shown during the EE 1 all erase operation Press the 49 button When all images have been erased the message NO IMAGE will be displayed if a protected image is present it will be displayed s Bar First use the Next use the all Only the five NO IMAGE image protect erase function protected images function to prevent remain all others G Press the A button to select the erasure of the are erased from EXECUTE five desired
29. ard The image is protected Image data was recorded on a different camera or device The size of the erased image file was very small No lithium ion battery pack is loaded Ambient temperature is too high or too low causing the chargers protect circuits to operate and interrupt the recharging function Battery power is depleted or no battery pack is loaded The auto off function has operated to tum power off page 60 Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC Remedy Release the SD memory card s write protect lock page 11 Release the image protect function page 48 The image cannot be erased normally by the camera The card can be reformatted to erase all images File size and number of pictures recordable differ depending on the image guality mode and subject conditions not a malfunction Insert the battery pack into the camera Ambient temperature during recharging should be between 10 C and 30 C In practice a range of 5 C 40 C is possible but the recharging time may become somewhat longer Insert the lithium ion battery pack into the camera and recharge if necessary Press the main power switch again to turn power ON 85 Function 86 00000 1 Symptom The camera feels hot ERROR xx appears in the LCD monitor ERROR 99 appears in monitor Cause Large power consumption occurs during use of the LCD monitor the camera may feel wam wh
30. dicating that a slow shutter speed has been selected The file size of the recorded image was very small Focus is not locked on subject shutter will operate Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Remedy Insert a new memory card or erase unneeded images on the current card Insert a memory card Reformat the memory card on the camera see page 57 Release the write protect switch or insert a different memory card Remove your finger from the shutter release button and wait for the flashing to stop Use a tripod or other means to stabilize the camera File size and number of pictures recordable differ depending on the image quality setting and subject conditions not a malfunction Use the focus lock function page 41 to lock the focus on a part of the subject with higher contrast before final composition of the image 83 Function Record ing Play back 84 00000 1 Symptom LCD doesn t appear Images appear with severe visual noise Images do not appear on the television monitor Card Eror appears in LCD monitor No Image is displayed on LCD monitor Card has not been inserted is displayed on LCD monitor Cause Setting of power save function may cause camera to enter sleep mode when it is inactive for set period A strong magnet or other electromagnetic generator is located too near the camera or television set The camera is not correctly c
31. ed object since the glass screen and other parts may be damaged Do not attempt to touch the insides of the memory card slot since damage or malfunction may result 77 2001 7 6 7 03 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC A CAUTION Clean the camera well after using it at the beach or other locations subject to large concentrations of sand or dust Salt air may promote corrosion of metal components and damage or short circuits in electronic parts causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire Sand inside the camera may result in internal damage and operating malfunctions If the camera is brought guickly from a cold place to a warm room condensation may form on the lens and internal parts Such condensation may result in damage or short circuits in electronic parts causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire Whenever possible avoid subjecting the camera to sudden changes in temperature and if condensation occurs turn off the camera power quickly and leave it off until all condensation is gone This camera is a precision electronic instrument and should be protected from impacts and falls that might cause damage to internal parts or the shorting of circuitry When taking the camera overseas or using it to record important events check its operating condition and take test pictures beforehand to confirm proper operation WARNING If camera or batteries become hot emit smoke or a burning smell or disp
32. efault Values gt 62 63 o0000 13 Page 62 63 2001 7 6 6 15 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC lt Operation gt Press the V button to select MODE LOCK SET UP 1 2 2001 07 15 64 00000 13 G Press the V button and select either ON or OFF SET UP 1 2 2001 07 15 EXECUTE Press the lt button or al button to complete the setting Page 64 65 Digital Zoom ON OFF This function allows the digital zoom function to be set to ON or OFF When ON pressing the T button will first cause the lens to zoom to its maximum optical telephoto setting when pressed again the digital zoom function will operate to further extend the telephoto range see page 15 When disabled only the optical zoom function will operate lt Operation gt OD Press the A or V button to select DIGITAL ZOOM UE SENUP 27 2 mn A DIGITAL ZOOM ON Use the A or V button to select OFF or ON SET UP 2 2 A Press the lt button or al button to complete the setting SET UP 2 2 A DIGITAL ZOOM OFF 65 2001 7 6 6 15 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Selecting the Display Language The camera s display language can be set to either English or J apanese lt Operation gt O Press the A or V buttonto Use either the A or V select LANGUAGE button to select BA apane
33. elected ooops To confirm the number of doos After completing all settings prints set for each individual u pigs ske DPOF setting data is stored on the select RETURN and press the picture use the information van memory card separately from the image 43 button screen page 46 files i r n SETTING PRINT SETTING PRINT lt NOTE gt lt Operation gt INDEX gt Ea Since DPOF data is preserved as ALL RESET JEMECUTE OD Display the image you wish to Press the 43 button k RETURN pak Chek ONE Na oo DPOF 3 PCS INDEX SET OFF LLL memory card setting may not be possible if the memory card has insufficient remaining space Do not use a personal computer to delete or modify DPOF image set the DPOF for SETTING PRINT To print an index sheet press TA INDEX followed by gt SET data ono memo card ruj button to a commercial photo printing service for printing first use the information screen page 46 to confirm the number of prints desired for each image Any pictures taken after setting the DPOF for an index print will not be included on the index print To include the new pictures set the index print option once again Press to cancel the PRINT ii _SETTING INDEX PRINT Press the MENU button and INDEX setting contents SETINGINDEXPRINT Use the gt button to select PRINT e When submitting a memory card
34. en the LCD monitor is used for a long period of time Very rarely a strong external electrostatic field may cause the camera to stop operating Camera has become overheated due to being left in closed car or other environmental conditions Page 86 87 Remedy This in itself is not a malfunction but the camera should be allowed to cool before continuing use Remove the lithium ion battery pack and load it once again then turn on the power ERROR 99 will continue to appear until the camera s internal temperature cools Turn power OFF and set camera in shaded location until it cools Specifications Type Digital still camera with record playback and erase modes Recording medium SD Memory Card Multi Media Card MMC Recording Capacity Guideline and Image Dimensions in Pixels when using 16MB SD Memory Card all pictures taken in the same mode Super Fine About 7 9 2048 x 1536 pixels Fine About 15 19 2048 x 1536 pixels Normal About 54 64 1024 x 768 pixels TIFF RGB non compressed About 1 2048 x 1536 pixels Movies 15 seconds each About 3 320 x 240 pixels Image Format Complies with J PEG standard Exif ver 2 1 DCF Standard Design rule for Camera File systems supports DPOF 1 1 8 square pixel interlace readout system CCD with 3 340 000 pixels gross 3 240 000 effective Lens f 7 8 mm 15 6 mm 35 mm camera equivalent about 38 mm 76 mm F2 8 3 5 Focusing Range measured from front
35. ervice Center since continued use may result in fire hazard Do not connect the AC adapter to any source of power other than a household AC outlet for which it is rated Using the adapter with other voltages or ratings may cause the hazard of fire or electrical shock D gt P The SD logo is a registered trademark QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used under license QuickTime is a trademark registered in the United States and other countries All brand and product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners 82 00000 1 Page 82 83 Troubleshooting Function Symptom 0 appears as the number of images recordable The LCD monitor displays Card has not been inserted The LCD monitor displays Card Error WRITE PROTECT appears on the LCD monitor Card access LED Record flashes ing Caution LED flashes slowly Caution LED flashes rapidly The number of images recordable does not change when a picture is taken Green LED flashes Focus mark flashes 2001 7 6 7 03 PM Cause The memory card has insufficient free memory available No memory card is loaded The inserted memory card has been formatted on a different camera or information device The write protect switch is activated SD memory card Image data is being written to the memory card The flash is charging Camera shake warning in
36. hen using time exposures lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Press the A or V button to select 8 SEC 4 SEC or 2 SEC SETTING DETAILS 1 2 Hl 2 Press the gt button to select TNI then press the al button to confirm the selection Press the lt button SETTING DETAILS 1 2 COLO SETTING DETAILS 1 2 Press the A or V button to select LONG EXP then press the button SETTING DETAILS 1 2 36 00000 10 Page 36 37 Press the MENU button twice to turn off the menu display na Display appearance when 4 SEC is selected Press the shutter release button to take the picture The exposure compensation Hg function is disabled when using long exposures Dther Applications gt By pressing the ae button the red eye reduction fill in flash mode can also be selected together with long exposures This flash mode is effective when shooting pictures of human subjects against a sunset or night scene 37 2001 7 6 6 10 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Increasing Exposure Sensitivity to 2x 4x This camera is set by default to a standard sensitivity but the sensitivity can be increased by a factor of 2x or 4x when desired This allows you to fine tune exposure for important scenes or when lighting is somewhat insufficient lt Operatio
37. hooting Specifications 7 6 01 6 20 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Names of Parts lt Operating Controls gt _ ZM Macro Landscape mode button page 24 Use this button to select Macro or Landscape mode Flash mode button page 22 Use this button to select flash mode DISPLAY button In the recording mode O use this button to turn the LCD monitor ON OFF POWER button Use to turn camera power ON OFF Shutter release button OOOOO 3 Page 4 5 Mode select lever Use this lever to switch between record playback and setup modes AA gt Nn 7 A buttons Use to select items on each menu and to select forward reverse playback modes W T Zoom buttons Use to control the lens s zoom setting wide angle to telephoto when recording and to enlarge images during playback 43 button Use this button to adjust LCD screen brightness and to set items on menus MENU button Use this button to display or turn off the menus in recording or playback mode Displays and Indicators gt Self timer LED red This LED flashes when using self timer photography and it lights steadily when recording moving images or playback and when using the setup mode r Caution LED red This LED is used to signal the charge status of the lithium ion battery the charging status of the electronic flash and the camera shake warning
38. ing and disconnecting it from a power outlet and similarly grasp the connector plug when connecting and disconnecting it from the camera body Pulling on the cords may cause internal breakage of the wires resulting in fire or electric shock If you observe any damage to the AC adapter broken wires or faulty connector contacts discontinue use and consult your place of purchase or Konica Service Center as soon as possible A WARNING Never use the AC adapter when it is incompletely connected to a power outlet Faulty contacts may cause abnormal heating fire or electrical shock Do not tamper with the cord or subject it to excessive force since the cord may be damaged resulting in fire or electrical shock If the cord is so damaged as to expose the wire core discontinue use immediately and consult your place of purchase or Konica Service Center Due to the danger of electric shock do not attempt to open the AC adapter s cover or to disassemble repair or modify the adapter Do not use the adapter when the plug is covered with dust or do not bring pieces of metal near it since current may travel through the dust and metal and cause a fire or electric shock If dust collects on the adapter plug disconnect it from the electrical outlet and clean away the dust before using If the adapter emits smoke or abnormal odors or if you drop or damage the adapter discontinue use and consult your place of purchase or Konica S
39. lay other abnormal symptoms remove them from the camera immediately to prevent fire When handling the batteries take precautions to avoid being burned This camera includes high voltage circuitry if the camera s electronic flash is damaged as the result of an impact or being dropped do not touch the internal parts of the flash since you may receive a strong electric shock Never attempt to disassemble or modify the camera since you may receive a severe electric shock Do not operate the electronic flash at close proximity to a person s eyes especially those of an infant since eye damage may result Do not look through the camera directly at the sun or other strong light source since your eyesight may be damaged Do attempt to take pictures while driving or walking particularly when looking through the viewfinder or at the LCD monitor since you may cause an accident When taking pictures remain aware of your surroundings and what is happening around you lt Automatic Reset Function gt This camera may fail to operate if exposed to very strong electromagnetic waves or static electricity In this case remove the batteries and reinsert them again to reset the camera s circuits 78 00000 1 Page 78 79 lt Storing the Camera gt Do not place the camera in places that may be exposed to high temperatures for extended periods of time the beach in summer a closed car under bright sun etc Such high temperature
40. n gt Press the MENU button 2 Press the button to select IOMI then press the 4d button to confirm the selection SETTING DETAILS 1 2 gt COLOR G Press the A or V button to select SENSITIVITY then press the gt button SETTING DETAILS 2 2 SENSITIVITY 4 METERING x2 38 Press the A or V button to select X4 X2 or STANDARD SETTING DETAILS 2 2 SENSITIVITY STANDARD kaste x2 Press the lt button Press the MENU button twice to turn off the menu display 150x4 Display appearance when X4 is selected Press the shutter release button to take the picture 00000 10 Page 38 39 Selecting the Metering Mode This function allows you to select from three types of light meter operation Select the mode that best suits your subject and type of photography EVALUATION Evaluative Metering default The evaluative metering method divides the entire screen area into areas and evaluates the amount of light striking the screen area setting the optimum exposure for the available lighting conditions This mode provides correct exposures for general photography and a wide variety of conditions with normal light and dark CENTER Center Weighted Metering The center of the screen is given emphasis in calculating correct exposure This mode is optimum when you wish to emphasize the lighti
41. n off the MENU display With camera on tripod compose your picture and when ready press the shutter release button Follow the same procedure to return to normal shooting mode Page 26 27 Setting Image Quality File Compression Use this function to change the amount of file compression and thus image quality and when shooting movies Quality Image Dimensions Pixels File Size N Normal 1024 x 768 About 280 KB F Fine 2048 x 1536 About 1 MB S Super Fine 2048 x 1536 About 2 MB T TIFF RGB no compression 2048 x 1536 About 9 1 MB IMK Movie 320 x 240 Maximum 15 seconds When TIFF RGB T is selected color mode cannot be used to select B W or Sepia Capacities are only given as general references Actual file size will differ depending on the color and other characteristics of the image photographed lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Press the lt button to select ED Press the 43 button to select the desired image quality or movie mode Display appearance when N Normal mode is selected Press the MENU button to turn off the menu display 6 Press the shutter release button to take the picture 27 2001 7 6 6 08 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Exposure Compensation I SPONE Guidelines for Selecting Image Quality gt aim eng S A This function provides a range of compensation for exposure For high image
42. nction allows you to display six small images at a time on the LCD monitor providing a guick way to find and index your pictures This feature can be used in conjunction with other functions on the playback menu lt Operation gt Press the MENU button JI oe m 2 Press the 43 button Multiple image Use the un ug ug and gt buttons to move to the desired picture Press the 43 button to display the selected picture normally Ni 1 th alle playback L lt Other Applications gt During use of multiple image display pressing the MENU button will allow simultaneous use of other playback functions see page 48 51 53 55 Use the gt and lt buttons to select the desired playback function SINGLE m e individual images cannot be selected when the menu is displayed To select an image press the MENU button to turn off the menu first The image rotation function cannot be used together with multiple image display 47 2001 7 6 6 12 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Erasure Prevention Image Protect Function This function can be used to place a protective lock on individual pictures preventing the inadvertent erasure of important images on your memory cards This function is particularly convenient when used when erasing multiple images or using the all erase function page 50 lt Operation gt Press the
43. nes or hospitals Use of the camera in such locations may cause surrounding electronic devices to malfunction 80 00000 1 Lithium lon Battery Pack Please recycle after use Page 80 81 lt Handling Precautions for the Optional AC Adapter gt Prolonged use may cause the AC adapter to feel warm this is normal and not a malfunction When not using AC power for an extended period disconnect the AC adapter from its power outlet as a safety precaution Before disconnecting the AC adapter from power outlet first disconnect the connector plug from the camera body When using the AC adapter with battery pack installed in the camera turn the camera power off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter This AC adapter has been designed for exclusive use with the accompanying camera To prevent danger of fire or electric shock do not attempt to use it with any appliance other than the one for which it was designed Use only the designated AC adapter with this camera The use of other adapters may cause accidents or fire hazard AN Do not subject the cord to unreasonable twisting bending or stretching and never attempt to patch the cord to extend its length Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter with wet hands since you may receive an electric shock CAUTION 2001 7 6 7 03 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC 81 CAUTION Grasp the body of the adapter when connect
44. ng conditions in the center part of the screen SPOT AREA Spot Metering This mode calculates exposure based only on the light striking the small central spot Use this mode when you wish to set the exposure based on the light striking a small part of the subject Guideline for Light Metering LCD monitor Spot meter Center weighted meter 39 2001 7 6 6 10 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC lt Operation gt D Press the MENU button 2 Press the button to select eww then press the J button to confirm the selection SETTING DETAILS 1 2 COLOR GB Press the A or V button to select METERING then press the button SETTING DETAILS 2 2 IMTERING a CENTER SPOT AREA 40 00000 10 Press the A or V button to select SPOT AREA CENTER or EVALUATION SETTING DETAILS 2 METERING Press the lt button SENSITIVITY STANDARD E SPOT AREA Press the MENU button twice to turn off the menu display o Display appearance when SPOT AREA is selected Press the shutter release button to take the picture Page 40 41 Other Functions lt Focus Lock gt Camera focus and exposure are measured and locked when the shutter is depressed halfway If you find that your focus is occasionally correct particularly when shooting subjects located atthe edge ofthe screen
45. ng the white balance can be found on page 33 lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Press the gt button and select IOM then press the 4d button to confirm the selection SETTING DETAILS 1 2 MODET COLOR Press A or V button to select WB MODE then press the gt button Press A or V button to select the desired white balance mode 2051 5 1 or FRS D SETTING DETAILS 1 2 31 2001 7 6 6 09 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Press the MENU button twice to turn off the menu display 6 Press the lt button Display appearance when 9 is selected Press the shutter release button to take the picture 32 00000 9 Page 32 33 lt Adjusting the Preset Value gt Use this function to manually set the white balance value It allows you to select what part of the subject you wish to serve as the standard for white in the final image For more exacting settings use of a piece of white paper or cardboard is recommended Electronic zoom must be disabled when setting the preset white balance value lt Operation gt Select PRESET then press Press the 4 button to set the 43 button to confirm the white balance selection SETTING DETAILS 1 2 SETTING DETAILS 1 2 Press the MENU button Point the camera at the white twice to turn off the menu
46. onnected to the television set The video output mode selected doesn t match that of the television standard The memory card contains image data of a non compatible file format The memory card format is non compatible with the camera Memory card is not loaded correctly Nothing is recorded on the memory card Memory card is not loaded Page 84 85 Remedy Press shutter button halfway or press other function button to return camera to normal operating condition Since camera response differs depending on the setting of the Power Save function consult p 61 for details Move the camera away from the magnet or electromagnetic field Confirm your connections are correct Set the video output mode to match the television standard page 67 View the images with a computer Remove the memory card and reload it correctly Insert a memory card with recorded image data Load memory card into camera Symptom Image cannot be rotated or set for DPOF Image cannot be erased On mark appears Image cannot be erased The number of images recordable didn t change when an image was erased Can t recharge the camera Can t recharge the camera Or it is canceled midway through Caution LED flashes slowly Nothing appears on the LCD monitor Nothing appears on the LCD monitor 2001 7 6 7 03 PM Cause The write protect switch is set SD memory c
47. oo000 9 Page 28 29 2001 7 6 6 09 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Using Color Mode for B amp W and Sepia Images In addition to the normal color picture mode you can also take pictures in black and white B W or sepia tone Sepia B W and sepia picture modes cannot be selected when image quality is set for uncompressed TIFF RGB T format lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Press the A or V button to select either SEPIA or B W mode SETTING DETAILS 1 2 Press the gt button to select IOM then press the 43 button to confirm the selection SETTING DETAILS 1 2 COLOR MODE SEPIA SETTING DETAILS 1 2 COLOR MODE COLOR Press the MENU button twice to turn off the menu display Select COLOR MODE then press the button SEPIA Display appearance when SEPIA mode is selected Press the shutter release button to take the picture 30 00000 9 Page 30 31 White Balance An image s color will change depending on the kind of light source present Select the white balance as follows to compensate for different light sources AUTO default In this mode the white balance is set automatically by the camera Sur gt Bright sun 0 1 Incandescent light bulbs Tungsten I Cloudy weather ine Fluorescent light PRESET Use this setting when you wish to set the white balance manually Instructions for setti
48. otect erase all erase rotate slide show DPOF setting setup mode date format electronic tone auto off AF mode mode lock digital zoom display language video output file number reset default reset 88 00000 1 Page 88 89 Self timer LED red lights to indicate self timer operation recording completed Card access LED orange lights when writing to memory card Standby LED green lights to indicate focus display battery recharging completed Caution LED red lights to indicate flash charging camera shake warning lithium ion battery pack recharging and malfunction lt input Output gt Output mode NTSC PAL composite video signal selectable Input output connector video output connector 3 5 mm minijack external power input connector lt Battery Power gt Power 3 6V lithium ion battery pack dedicated AC adapter Recharging time about 5 hours at 10 C 30 C Battery capacity Number of images recordable using 50 flash Fine reference Mode LCD monitor ON 140 LCD monitor OFF 170 Continuous playback time about 50 minutes using LCD monitor All values assume full battery charge room temperature based on our testing standards lt Other gt Ambient operating temperature 0 C 45 C Dimensions 87 W x55 H x30 D mm not including protruding parts Weight About 165 g not including memory card or battery pack All descriptions and specifications are subject to change without no
49. quality select S or F compression when taking pictures for viewing on a television monitor select F or N and when taking pictures which will be used in small size on the Internet or other computer application use N When images are to be enlarged or when image quality is lt Operation gt particularly important select S or the uncompressed T mode O Press the MENU button Press the MENU button to Remember that the uncompressed TIFF RGB T mode results in very large turn off the menu display file sizes approximately 9 1 MB and requires high memory card capacity Press the shutter release SSS SSS SS SS SS nm nn button to take the picture EE Press the lt or gt button c and select Hg then press 2 0 the al button to confirm the i selection 40 7 av 10 3 Press the A button AV X to increase the 0 0 f AN amount of exposure and the v 70 3 button to d Press A or V button to AV ton Lo decrease exposure select the desired amount of 0 7 exposure compensation then AV press the 43 button to 1 0 confirm the selection 2 0 Display kann Se During flash photography exposure W ted compensation is limited to the S SERENE range of 1 0 step regardless of the value shown in the display 28 29
50. s camera is not designed to be waterproof and cannot be used in the rain or under water If the camera should inadvertently be exposed to water it should be taken quickly to a Konica Service Center for inspection Fingerprints or smudges on the camera s lens or light sensors may adversely affect the precision of the camera If soiling occurs use a piece of clean chamois or commercially available lens tissue to gently wipe away the smudge Do not apply excessive pressure or touch the lens with any rough material An air blower or lens brush may be used to remove loose dust or dirt from the lens Clean the camera body by wiping with soft cloth Never use benzene thinner or other volatile solvents or cleansers since such substances will damage the body materials Do not remove the SD memory card or Multi Media Card MMC while the card access LED is flashing Interference may occur in recorded or played back images when the camera is used in areas subject to strong electromagnetic interference e g near a television set or stereo speakers Do not direct the camera lens directly toward the sun when shooting since the CCD element may be damaged Dropping the camera may cause damage to internal parts even though the camera may appear superficially undamaged Always take the camera to a Konica Service Center for inspection if it is dropped Do not subject the LCD monitor to strong pressure or impact nor press it with a point
51. s may cause adverse affects or damage to the camera batteries or memory cards Remove the batteries before storing the camera for extended periods of time to prevent battery leakage and resulting damage A CAUTION Store the camera in a well ventilated location avoiding damp or dusty areas drawers or boxes containing mothballs or in laboratories or other locations where chemicals are handled Exposure to such chemical fumes can result in damage to the camera s circuitry resulting in short circuits and causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire lt Precautions for Handling Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery Pack gt A CAUTION Do not allow the battery pack to come in contact with seawater rain or other source of moisture since it may emit heat or smoke catch fire or expose the user to electric shock Do not attempt to use or recharge a wet battery pack since it may emit heat or smoke catch fire or expose the user to electric shock Keep battery packs out of the reach of infants or small children to prevent injury Do not throw battery packs or subject them to strong impacts since the battery may be damaged resulting in leakage of battery fluid Battery packs are designed for use at normal room temperature 20 C plus or minus 5 C Battery capacity and usable battery time reduced if the battery is exposed to extreme temperature conditions such as in
52. se or ENGLISH SET UP 2 2 M OFF Press the lt button or al SET UP 2 2 66 00000 14 Page 66 67 button to complete the setting Selecting the Video Output Mode When traveling overseas differences in television standards may make it impossible to view pictures normally on local television monitors In this case use this function to select the television standard of the locality in which you are using the camera The camera s default value is NTSC lt Operation gt Press the A or Y buttonto Use either the A or v select VIDEO OUT button to select PAL or NTSC SET UP 2 2 DIG I ON Press the lt button or 43 button to complete the setting SET UP 2 2 67 2001 7 6 6 16 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC Creating a New Folder on the Memory Card Resetting File Numbers This function is used to create a new folder on the memory card for the storage of new image data When new images are added to the folder their file names will begin again from 0001 This is convenient when you wish to keep photographs filed separately for separate shooting scenes etc lt Recording Status Before and After Resetting File Numbers gt Before reset Images are stored as files named with consecutive numbers After reset A new folder is created and subsequent photographs are stored there beginning again with the file name PICTO001 jpg
53. se the left hand to support the camera firmly e Hold your elbows close to your body and hold the camera steadily 5 14 00000 8 3 Compose your picture while watching through the LCD monitor Press the zoom buttons to range between telephoto and wide angle lens settings thus enlarging or reducing the size of your subject Press the T button to enlarge the subject and the W button to reduce the size of the subject e rn et a a Z lt Use the Digital Zoom for Even Greater Enlargements gt Press the T button until the zoom function reaches the maximum telephoto setting release your finger slightly then press the button again The digital zoom will further enlarge the subject in three steps 1 3x 1 6x and 2x the maximum optical zoom value Page 14 15 The magnification ratio is displayed on the screen Since electronic circuitry is used to increase the magnification ratio the results cannot be seen in the optical viewfinder Always be sure the LCD monitor is turned ON when using the digital zoom function Digital zoom cannot be used when the LCD monitor is not turned ON e Digital zoom also cannot be used when image guality is set to T or IMK If pictures are taken with digital zoom when image quality is set to S or F actual image quality will be equivalent to
54. seup Image Playback 2x Images can be enlarged to twice their original size during playback to focus on certain features when desired lt Operation gt Display the image you wish to GB Use the A 7 lt and enlarge gt buttons to move the screen to the part of the image Mt Bal JE The central To change to a different part of the photograph first press the W photograph button to return to the original will be image size enlarged by 2x 45 2001 7 6 6 12 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC 00000 12 Displaying Exposure Information Information regarding the exposure conditions and functions set at time of exposure can be displayed lt Operation gt OD Select and display the image whose information you wish to see v 1 BIE TI N 2 Press the A button Folder name and Protect status INFORMATION Image file name On 100 PICT 0004 JPG 1024KB File size Date of exposure 2001 0 45 4 02 56 um Image quality setting Shutter speed DPOF I2PCS Ly DPOF setting contents tin B2 13 number of prints and date Aperture imprint ON OFF Exposure compensation Press the A button again to turn off the information display e The V button can also be used to select the information display 46 Page 46 47 Multiple Image Display Index Display This fu
55. t Difference in Displays when Mode Lock is ON and CONTINUOUS OFF gt So long as the camera is in recording mode the auto focus mechanism operates continuously to focus the lens Since the focus motor is TES 8 lt Setting example gt operating continuously less time is needed to begin image recording es te Flash No Flash f when the shutter release button is pressed but power consumption is Before power Image Quality Super EINE is turned OFF L a White Balance mode greater Fluorescent SINGLE default The focus motor only begins operating when the shutter release button is depressed halfway As a result somewhat longer time is required to begin image recording after the shutter release button is depressed but si less battery power is consumed lt Operation gt 6 S 8 4 auto F 16 Press the V button to select Use the V button to select es Be os AUTO FOCUS either CONTINUOUS or After power is SINGLE turned ON L d ne O 1 SET UP 1 2 JAT E When mode lock is When mode lock is ON enabled the function disabled all function modes set when the modes are returned to camera was turned off their default values when Press the gt button are restored when the the power is turned on Press the lt button or 4d camera isturned on again For default button to complete the setting again values see page 71 lt Functions and Contents SET UP 1 2 of D
56. the memory card images m m m m m m m an a To cancel the operation select CANCEL followed by the ad button 50 bl 00000 12 Page 50 51 2001 7 6 6 12 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Rotating Images Images can be rotated 90 to either right or left This function cannot be used during multiple image display lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Press the gt or lt button to select ROTATE ee Press the 44 button ROTATE IMAGE II 190 RETURN Press the lt 1 or button to select the picture you wish to rotate ROTATE IMAGE 52 00000 12 Press the A or V button to select 7 90 or Lf 90 ROTATE IMAGE 90 RETURN 1 Press the 43 button to confirm the selection and rotate the image ROTATE IMAGE me t D do To cancel or end the operation select RETURN followed by al or press the MENU button Page 52 53 Automatic Playback Slide Show This function plays back images automatically at set intervals lt Operation gt Press the MENU button Press the gt or lt button to select AUTO PLAY Press the 4 button Use the A V lt and gt buttons to select the interval and start frame Select the playback interval from MINIMUM 10 SEC 15 SEC or 30 SEC r Slide show starts SETTING
57. the optical viewfinder take note of the distance to your subject As i distance to the subject Using the optical decreases parallax the viewfinder to compose difference between what you your picture see in the viewfinder and the actual image recorded through See lt Hints for Holding the Camera the lens increases When Steady gt on page 14 accurate subject composition is required use the LCD monitor to take your pictures Parallax see page 25 een J e 18 00000 8 Page 18 19 C O Press down further on the shutter release button to take the picture recording of the image begins when the electronic beep sound Your next picture can be taken s when the caution LED stops geep flashing Ne Yin 19 2001 7 6 6 07 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC MEMO oo000 8 Page 20 2001 7 6 6 07 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC Selecting Flash Mode A variety of flash modes are available for different conditions lt Usable Flash Range gt When sensitivity is normal O About 90 cm About 2 5 meters oo Zoom set at wide Camera Usable flash range Zoom set at telephoto About 2 meters lt Flash Modes gt When the ge button is pressed the display changes as follows The camera automatically determines lighting conditions and switches between flash and available light exposure as needed V 4 AUTO Auto flash mode default V Lg Red eye reduc
58. this semi an be depressed position the camera recorded automatically sets focus and l each movie represents a maximum of exposure When the shutter release 15 seconds of recording time button is pressed further down the ee released and the image is To stop recording before the 15 IeCOruca seconds has elapsed press the Not pressed shutter release button again Half pressed i Fully depressed ko 16 17 00000 8 Page 16 17 2001 7 6 6 07 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC Using the Optical Viewfinder Turning the LCD monitor off will 4 Look through the optical 5 Press the shutter release The caution LED and card help conserve battery power viewfinder while composing button to take the picture access LED will light while the Turning LCD monitor OFF page 76 your image camera is writing image data to Press the T button to enlarge O Lightly depress the Shute the memory card 1 Set the mode select lever to the subject and the W button to button halfway to begin MI then press the reduce the size of the subject focusing Senna Caution LED POWER button to turn power light and the electronic beep ON will be heard when focus is 2 Press the DISPLAY button to BA locked turn off the LCD monitor em 3 Hold the camera steadily as ye shown to prevent camera eo Nz we shake T Z N Precaution when using the optical viewfinder gt When using
59. tice 89 2001 7 6 7 04 PM Adobe PageMaker 6 5 PPC FCC Statement Declaration of Conformity Trade name Konica Model Digital Revio KD 300Z Responsible party KONICA PHOTO IMAGING INC Address 725 Darlington Avenue Mahwar NJ 07430 U S A Telephone number 201 574 4000 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the eguipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
60. tion The flash fires twice to help reduce the auto flash mode red eye phenomenon 51 Fill in flash mode In this mode the flash fires regardless of surrounding light conditions This mode provides fill flash when shooting in a backlight environment or under strong sunlight when shadows are cast on the main subject 1 Flash off mode In this mode the flash does not fire This mode is effective when shooting an evening sunset or to preserve indoor mood Red eye Phenomenon This phenomenon may occur when using flash to photograph persons or pets under dark conditions In some cases the flash reflects against the retinas of the subject s eyes causing the pupils to appear red in the photograph 00000 9 Page 22 23 lt Operation gt Press the 4 button to select the desired flash mode 4 aura Display appearance when the red eye reduction mode is selected Press the shutter release button to take the picture if the caution LED flashes when the shutter release button is depressed halfway it indicates this case use of a tripod is recommended to prevent camera shake that a slow shutter speed will be selected low light conditions in if the caution LED flashes when the shutter release button is depressed halfway it indicates that a slow shutter speed will be selected low light conditions in this case use of a tripod is recommended
61. wer it is recommended that the monitor be turned off whenever not being actually used lt Adjusting LCD Monitor Brightness gt Slide the mode select lever to the AUTO F 16 OF DPF position gyn BRIGHTNESS CONTROL Press the 4 button SJ DARK BRICHT Press the lt or gt button and adjust the monitor brightness as desired BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 1 DARK BRIGHT 4 avio Ei Press the 43 button or wait three seconds for the display to return to ra its previous status Monitor brightness cannot be adjusted TI when the camera is connected to a television monitor 76 00000 1 Page 76 77 Caution and Warning Symbols These Operating Instructions feature the following caution and warning symbols to indicate items of special importance Be sure to read the contents of these warnings carefully and use the features correctly A This symbol indicates procedures which may result in injury to the caution USE or physical damage to the product if not followed properly A This symbol indicates handling procedures which may result in WARNING death or personal injury if not followed properly A This symbol indicates procedures which have a high likelihood of DANGER resulting in death or serious personal injury if not followed properly Handling Precautions lt Precautions for Operating the Camera gt Thi

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