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Konica Minolta Q-M200 Digital Camera User Manual
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1. medium speed N 3 frames sec and high speed H 4 frames sec 7 Press the select buttons and change to the 4 frame continuous shooting mode 8 Press the Set Zoom button to return to the through image The through image frame will be displayed in yellow except in the standard mode To change the setting mode again repeat steps 4 through 7 Notes The 4 frame images will be saved in 640 W x 480 H pixels size During playback these images will appear as shown on the previous page The 4 frame continuous shooting function and digital 2x zoom function cannot be used at the same time If the 4 frame continuous shooting mode is set when zoom has been selected the zoom set ting will be canceled The 4 frame continuous shooting mode re mains valid until the LCD monitor is turned off When turning the LCD monitor on the setting returns to default Standard photo mode Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor The brightness of the LCD monitor can be ad justed in accordance with the brightness of the surroundings Brightness adjustment menu icon baie og lab anes ve ee MONE zo Zoom z button button 7 AIA m op 4 i Through image Sev Zoom button ep AAA Through image 1 Set the mode select dial to Photo P Note When the power is already turned on with Playback or set up SET UP set the mode select
2. 2 Pass the long end of the strap through the loop an formed by the short end and pull the long end to tighten A Warning When carrying the camera with the strap at tached to it be careful not to let it wrap around your neck Particularly avoid hanging the cam era on to an infant or child s neck The strap could wrap around their neck choking them A When carrying the camera by hanging it by the strap be careful not to hit it against objects There is possibility of dropping the camera while attaching the strap This could result in damage or malfunction therefore place the camera in a stable position while installing the strap Setting the Date and Time Set the date and time when using the camera for the first time after purchase Setting is possible from January 1 1970 to December 31 2037 In this example set the date and time from Janu ary 1 1999 0 00 to September 3 2000 10 30 Note The date and time settings are powered by the backup battery and are not lost when the cam era batteries are replaced The life of the backup battery is about 2 years 1 Make sure that fully charged batteries are loaded or the AC adapter is connected 2 Set the mode select dial O to SET UP and then Ge press the power button The LCD monitor will light and the setup screen will appear with Format selected 1 Notes When the power button is pressed for
3. Inserting the CF card Position the CF card with the Konica label facing the rear of the camera and insert the CF card fully by pushing in the direction indicated by the A mark on the label Ejecting the CF card Hold the eject lock button downward and slide the card eject button to the left side At Insertion Ejection The card access LED lights while shot images are being written to the CF card Never eject the CF card while the lamp is on Writing would be interrupted resulting in possible malfunctioning At Insertion Inserting the CF card in the wrong direction would cause damage to the connector At Ejection If the CF card won t eject easily when you press the eject lock button and slide the card eject button push in the CF card once again and then slide the card eject button while pressing the eject lock button strongly If you slide the card eject button with the CF card slot facing down the card could pop out Be careful not to let it drop Turn the power off before inserting or ejecting a CF card If you press the eject lock button while the card access LED is lighting the access to the CF card would be interrupted resulting in possible malfunctioning Installing the Strap YA end of the strap through the strap eyelet on the w right side of the camera Use a sharp pointed ob ject as an aid for passing the strap when this is difficult 1 Pass the narrow short
4. Notes Press the selftimer button a second time to cancel the selftimer while it is operating The selftimer is cancelled each time a photo graph is taken therefore to continue using the selftimer it is necessary to press the selftimer button again The timer operating time can be set to either 10 sec initial setting or 3 sec in the setup mode Image Quality Mode QUALITY The image quality mode button is used to select any of four qualities of image data for photographs The currently selected quality can be checked using the data display panel 1 Set the mode select dial to Photo P3 Note When the power is already turned on with Play back or set up SET UP set the mode select dial to Photo to cancel these two modes and open the lens cover automatically 2 Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically 3 Press the image quality mode button Each time the image qual ity mode button is pressed the data display will change as follows FINE Initial setting SUPER FINE ECONOMY L BASIC auto Q i MODE QUALITY vvv 4 Look through the viewfinder compose the scene and lightly press the shutter button half way The viewfinder LED will light green and expo sure and focus will be locked 5 Press the shutter button further A beep will sound when the photograph has been taken Note The
5. If the video output cord is disconnected during TV screen playback playback on the TV screen will switch to the LCD monitor In this case the last frame recorded will be displayed regard less of the frame being displayed on the TV screen Time may be required for switching the play back on the TV screen or on the LCD monitor when the video output cord is connected or disconnected during index playback Chapter 5 Application Playback The Playback Menus SER There are eight playback mode Q 9 agms menus as shown below Refer to kes the respective pages concerning the settings The following explains how to access the various menus 1 Set the mode select dial to Playback gt 2 With the LCD monitor off press the power button The playback image will appear The frame number of the image will appear in the lower right part of the monitor No 25 in this example 2 3 sec later the image number directory number file number will appear in the upper left corner of the monitor and the date and time photographed will appear in the upper right corner of the monitor and the image quality mode will appear in the bottom center Approx 2 3 sec later the image registration number and the date and time photographed will disappear 3 Press the menu button once from either or The erase menu will be displayed 4 Press the select buttons to switch the menus consecu
6. LCD monitor on approx 200 approx 70 minutes Nickel Metal hyc ns ox AN an EN m Ac LCD moni approx 100 approx 60 minutes approx 10 LCD 1 monitor c aff approx 150 approx 20 minutes All values are based on company test conditions 50 flash use ratio continuous op eration temperature 23 degrees C Battery life will vary depending on the battery brand and grade The number of images may also vary depending on the type of subject photographed Economy mode only Equivalent to 76mm on a 35mm camera Black amp white only focusing 20cm to
7. e gt ue 1 Set the mode select button to playback gt and press the power button 2 The frame number of the displayed image No 25 in the example is displayed in the lower right corner of the monitor screen The frame number is given in serial order to the images that can be played back with this camera If the image is erased etc the frame number will be given again The last frame photographed is displayed when the power button is turned on for the first time 3 Image number Example 100 0025 nig sole Directory File number number The directory number and the file number recorded on the CF card are displayed These numbers are unique registration numbers assigned to each individual image and are used for creating Auto matic image print files see Notes 1 and 2 4 Switching photographic images 1 Press the select buttons to display the images before and after the current im age as thumbnails the previous image is to the left the next image to the right The frame number is also displayed only on the LCD monitor screen 2 If the select buttons are not pressed for 2 3 sec this screen will be displayed and the image number the directory number and file number will appear in the upper left cor ner of the screen and the date photographed will appear in the upper right corner of the screen 1 The image number and date photographed will di
8. mode select dial to Photo f to cancel these two modes and open the lens cover automati cally 2 Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically 3 Press the LCD monitor power button LCD POWER The through image will appear on the LCD monitor 4 Press the menu button once to enable menu selection Set Camera Exposure setting screen LCD monitor button POWER LCD monitor off Through image 5 Press the select buttons to change the mode The Basic Keys To enter the menu mode within the broken lines to change the mode Press the menu button LoD Menu A EEN Adjusting the Exposure Set Camera Exposure Menu EE gt Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor To exit the menu mode within the broken lines return to the through image screen without saving the menu changes Press the menu button The broken lines on the following pages corre spond to the above explanations 1 When the menu button is pressed from the through image to activate the menu select mode within the broken lines the icon indi cating the menu area will appear at the top of the monitor and the selected menu will be highlighted In this Photo menu Set Camera Exposure menu left side Continuous shooting menu center Set Screen Con trast menu right side are highlighted in that sequence Adjusting the Exposure
9. 3 m please refer to Macro Close up Photography 1 Make sure the CF card has been inserted 2 Set the mode select dial on the top of the camera to Photo P3 Notes Oe POWER a When the power is already turned on with Play back or set up SET UP set the mode select dial to Photo fy to cancel these two modes and open the lens cover automatically 3 Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically O Do not open the lens cover by hand 4 Look through the view finder and compose the scene Use the autofocus PJA frame in the center of the viewfinder to focus Now lightly press the shutter button The viewfinder rO LED will light green and l ViewinderLED LED green e l press the shutter itton cee S exposure and focus will be locked When the subject being focused on is not in the center of the viewfinder follow the instructions in Focus lock Photography i following section n the Reference See Release Lock Note When looking through the viewfinder the sound of starting the eye start will be heard However this is not malfunction When the eye start is set to ON 5 Gently press the shutter O button farther When the 1 Press the SO POWER buton beep sounds taking of afe z the photograph has been Gi completed Then writing of the image to the CF card will start The sand farther ES Batt
10. Canada Taiwan Cuba Chile Guam Mexico e Major countries in which the PAL system is used China West European countries except for France New Zealand Australia Brazil Singa pore Malaysia e You cannot view images recorded with this camera in countries where the SECAM system is used such as France and Russia For information on other countries consult your travel agent Maintaining and Keeping the Camera Cleaning the camera Never use solvents such as benzine and thinner to clean this camera e Before cleaning first remove the batteries or disconnect the plug of the AC adapter from the power outlet e The surface of the outer cover is made of metal but is specially processed and printed Wiping with a solvent such as benzine and thinner could cause discoloration or peeling of the paint e When the camera becomes dirty wipe with a soft dry cloth When heavily soiled immerse a cloth in a weak solution of detergent kitchen type wring out the cloth thoroughly and then wipe the camera e Observe the cautions when wiping with a chemical cloth After using the camera When the camera is not to be used for an ex tended period either remove the batteries or dis connect the plug of the AC adapter from the power outlet e Leaving the batteries in the camera for an ex tended period can result in battery leakage and malfunction e When storing the camera store both the cam era and batteries in a c
11. Ot te ay a gt th gt MN aan Set Zoom button Set Zoom button Through image Set Zoom button image image Display during playback 1 Set the mode select dial to Photo P Note When the power is already turned on with Playback or set up SET UP set the mode select dial to Photo fy to cancel these two modes and open the lens cover automati cally 2 Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically 3 Press the LCD monitor power button LCD POWER The through image will appear on the LCD monitor 1 Caution Always turn the LCD monitor on when selecting the 4 frame continuous shooting mode 4 Press the menu button once to enable menu selection Set Camera Exposure setting screen The through image will become a still image 5 Press the select buttons and change to the Continuous shooting menu The 4 frame continuous shooting menu icon will be displayed highlighted in the upper center part of the LCD monitor 6 Press the Set Zoom button once The 4 frame continuous shooting mode icon will appear in the center of the LCD monitor Among the 4 modes Standard Low speed Medium speed High speed the currently se lected mode will appear in highlighted The standard mode not the continuous shooting mode will be displayed with the initial setting The intervals are low speed L 2 frames sec
12. To cancel rotation again press the Set Zoom button The standard playback screen will return To rotate an image counterclockwise press the select button to rotate an image clockwise press the select button Each time the select button is pressed the image rotates at 90 degrees 3 After selecting the rotation press the Set Zoom button The rotated image will be played back Once an image rotation is set the setting information is stored and the image is dis played rotated automatically next time Selecting images to be printed Creating Automatic image print file Note Images cannot be printed with this camera it self This menu is used to specify the images and the number of stored images on the CF card that are to be printed automatically to a DPOF 1 com patible digital printer This can be done in two different patterns for individual images or for all of the images These specifications are automatically saved to the CF card as an Automatic image print file and include the order data Set Zoom bution A Print orador Ot LO Set Zoom button NS A LA od A i J F at JO Set Zoom lt SatiZoom button button Print Order Too many images to order Print Order Memory card full If you wish to print images on your own printer using DPOF check with the printer manufacturer to see if your pri
13. can shoot about 10 pictures if the LCD monitor is turned on or about 150 pictures if the LCD monitor is turned off and plays recorded pictures continuously for about 20 minutes all under our defined test conditions The digital 2x zoom is used to enlarge the stan dard image size two times 1 Image quality may be adversely affected when this function is used 1 Equivalent to 76 mm on a 35 mm camera 1 Make sure the CF card is loaded 2 Set the mode select dial on the top of the cam era to Photo Note When the power is already turned on with Playback or set up SET UP set the mode select dial to Photo fy to cancel these two modes and open the lens cover automati cally 3 Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically 4 Press the LCD monitor power button LCD POWER The image passing through the lens called a Through Image will appear 5 lt 3 Through image 5 o Press the Set Zoom button once The image will be enlarged two times Press the Set Zoom button again to return the image to the stan dard size While zoom is set the periphery of the monitor will be displayed in blue Set Zoom button Set Zoom button Set Zoom button 1 0x gt 2 0x gt 1 0x gt Look through the viewfinder compose the scene and lightly press the shutter button half way The viewfinder LED will light green and expo sure and focus will be
14. connector or adapter to use 2 Set the mode select dial on the top of the cam era to PC connection mode amp used for PC connection 3 Press the camera power button PC will ap pear on the data display panel When batteries are being used the battery mark will blink 5 times when the power is turned on For transferring image files using each software refer to the section How to use the software of the Installation manual Reading directly from the CF card to the personal computer The Konica CompactFlash Card Adapter option CF1 AD1 can be used to read images directly on a personal computer as a PCMCIA Type II compatible ATA card Remove the CF card from the camera and load it into the Kon _ konica ica CompactFlash E Aaria Card Adapter lt The specifications and appearance of the Kon ica CompactFlash Card Adapter are subject to change without notice CF card Insert the adapter into the PCMCIA Type II card slot of a personal computer that can read ATA cards Refer to the instruction _ When the card slot is manual of the personal compatible with CF card computer for details concerning the method used to insert the CF card adapter into the slot of the personal computer Depending on the personal computer and CF card adapter operating environment software installation registration setting etc may be necessary in some cases For details refer
15. dial to Photo fy to cancel these two modes and open the lens cover automati cally 2 Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically 3 Press the LCD monitor power button LCD POWER The through image will appear on the LCD monitor Q Caution Always turn the LCD monitor on when adjusting the brightness of the LCD monitor Press the menu button once to enable menu selection Set Camera Exposure setting screen The through image will become a still image Press the select buttons and change to the Set Screen Contrast menu The brightness adjustment menu icon will be displayed high lighted in the top right corner of the LCD monitor screen Press the Set Zoom button once The bright ness adjustment bar will be displayed at the bottom of the LCD monitor The standard set ting is the center of the bar Press the select buttons and adjust the brightness Press the button to adjust the brightness to the minus side and darken the image Press the button to adjust the brightness to the plus side and brighten the image 8 Press the Set Zoom button to return to the through image Note Once changed this setting remains valid until changed again Chapter 4 Basic Playback Setting to the Playback Mode The following explains display of photographed images on the LCD monitor frame advance viewing the monitor display and zoom playback 1 2 gt
16. in sequence between Normal initial setting Low and High Changing the color setting Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates between Color initial setting and Black amp White When the Set Zoom button is pressed the values of set up items marked with are returned to the initial setting Formatting the CF card A When a CF card is formatted all protected as well as unprotected images stored on it will be lost Formatting resetsthe button OSa peers l Set Zoom button Format Set Zoom button Formatting resetstne memory card and erases fi all photos on it Formattin Format the memory card ves Ea 1 Press the Set Zoom button 2 Press the select buttons to select YES to format or NO to cancel formatting 3 Press the Set Zoom button When Yes is selected formatting will be exe cuted During formatting the message For matting the memory card will be displayed When formatting is completed the setup screen will return When NO is selected formatting will be can celed and the setup screen will return Transferring Image Files to a Personal Computer 1 IBM PC AT compatible Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 Win dows NT 4 0 installed RS 232C interface D SUB 9 pin connector Display with 32 000 or more colors and 640 x 480 pixels or better 16 MB or more of availa
17. locked Caution Setting zoom while 4 frame continuous shoot ing mode is selected will cancel 4 frame con tinuous shooting mode and return to normal photographic status 7 Gently press the shutter button fully When the beep sounds taking of the photo graph has been completed Then writing of the image to the CF card will start The sandglass mark in the data display panel will start blinking indicating the image photographed has been written to the CF card and the card access LED will light amber at the same time Note The continuous shooting function and digital 2x zoom function cannot be used at the same time Setting the Photographic Conditions Entering the Menu Mode Use of a dedicated lithium ion battery supplied is recommended With Size AA alkaline batteries the camera can shoot about 10 pictures if the LCD monitor is turned on or about 150 pictures if the LCD monitor is turned off and plays recorded pictures continuously for about 20 minutes all under our defined test conditions In addition to the mode select buttons on top of the camera the LCD monitor on the back of the camera can also be used to set the photographic conditions Exposure compensation single continuous shoot ing and LCD monitor brightness can be set from the LCD monitor 1 Set the mode select dial to Photo iP Note When the power is already turned on with Playback or set up SET UP set the
18. remaining voltage of the battery used to power the camera is indicated at one of three levels full half C empty Image quality mode indicator Press the image quality mode button OUALITY of the mode setup buttons to switch the mode among the following 4 choices of image quality FINE Initial setting SUPER FINE BASIC ECONOMY Sandglass indicator Flashes to indicate an ongoing access to the CompactFlash card for writing shot images to the card or transferring them to a personal computer Any other operation is disabled until the mark stops flashing Remaining frame count indicator Indicates the remaining number of frames that can be shot PC appears when the camera is connected to a personal computer Card status indicator Lights when a card is inserted and the eject lock button is locked Goes off when the eject lock button is not locked or a card is not in position Selftimer indicator Press the selftimer button a mode setup button to use the selftimer mode The selftimer indicator will appear on the data display panel Flash mode indicator Press the flash button 4 a mode setup button to switch it among 1 Auto Flash 4AUTO default 2 Redeye Reduction Auto Flash 4AUTO 3 Flash On 4 Redeye Reduction Flash On 4 and 5 Flash Off As the flash button is switched from one setting to another a corresponding mark w
19. selected mode will remain in effect even when the power is turned off and then on again Image quality mode and number of shooting The numerical values in the table below show the number of images shot in the same quality mode The number of images may vary when there are files other than images and when each photograph is taken with a different quality or a photographic mode The number of images may also vary depending on the type of subject photo graphed Image Quality No of images File size Mode 8MB approx SUPER FINE approx 11 approx 700KB 2 FINE approx 20 approx 400KB 3 BASIC approx 40 approx 200KB 4 ECONOMY approx 80 approx 100KB Note Image quality mode and image size Image Quality Image size Mode WxH SUPER FINE 1600 x 1200 pixels This is the highest quality mode Select this mode for images you wish to save and for images to be edited with a personal computer Images with about 2 000 000 pixels can be obtained FINE 1600 x 1200 pixels This is the initial setting and is the most frequently used quality mode Images with about 2 000 000 pixels can be obtained BASIC 1152 x 872 pixels This mode is used for about 1 000 000 pixel images and is effective when a larger number of images are taken ECONOMY 640 x 480 pixels This mode allows the largest number of images of all the quality modes Image quality mode and displays When images phot
20. the first time after purchase step 4 of the date and time setting screen will appear When the power is already turned on with Playback or Photo fy set the mode select dial to set up SET UP to cancel these 2 modes the LCD monitor will light automatically SET UP Format Yes Set Date amp Time Video Out _ NTSC _ Eye Start OFF Beep gt ON 3 Press the select button once and select Set Date amp Time If any item other than Set Date amp Time has al ready been selected either press the select button again to re select or press the select button and return to the previous item 2 Eye Start OFF EE 4 Press the Set Zoom button Year is selected so press the select buttons to switch Year To end after setting or changing only the year press the Set Zoom button go to step 9 Set Date amp Time_ Year Month Date Time 5 Press the select button and select Month Now press the select buttons and select the Month Set Date amp Time Year 2000 Month EE Date 1 Time 0 MENU SET ZOOM rA 00 6 Press the select button and select Date Now press the select buttons and select the Date Set Date amp Time Year 2000 Month 9 PON MENU SET ZOOM Date E Time 0 00 7 Press the select button and select Time Now pres
21. the power button The setup screen will appear Press the select buttons to select the necessary item The values of the various settings are changed with the Set Zoom button LCD monitor off 4 Power on SET UP CF card format Press the Set Zoom button to dis Video Out_ NTSC conma play the format screen Beep ON Setting the calendar and clock Press the Set Zoom button to dis play the settings screen Eye Start OFF Beep ON Depending on the printer specifica tions the settings may not have any effect on the prints in some cases A When photographs are taken with a shutter speed of from 2 sec to 1 8 sec the quality may deteriorate in some cases due to the characteris tics of the video element however this company will not pay compensa tion for any problems resulting from such deterioration Selecting NTSC or PAL Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates between NTSC initial setting and PAL Turning the eye start function on and off Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates between ON and OFF initial setting Turning the beep on and off Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates between ON initial setting and OFF Setting the date printing Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates between ON initial setting and OFF When ON is set the date is recorded i
22. to the instruction manuals of the personal com puter and OS being used Open an image using an application software that supports Exif JPEG The sub directory KCAC is located within the directory DCIM The files within this sub directory with the JPG extension are the image files recorded with this camera is a number that is assigned by the camera automatically The first three digits de note the directory number 1 Imagse files can be copied to other storage media such as hard disks or erased as needed Consult the instruction manual for your OS We are not responsible for damage or failure that may result from these opera tions Keep backup copies of any valuable data The protection setting configured with the camera is a read only file attribute setting If this attribute is altered on a personal computer the protection setting configured with the cam era would be overridden When a CF card is inserted in the camera it may happen that not only images that have been modified or newly recorded may not be played by the camera but the camera malfunc tions Do not rename image files stored on the CF card from the personal computer or write non image data files to the CF card from the camera Chapter 7 Appendix When Carrying the Camera with You on Overseas Trips Using the Custom AC Adapter Optional lt Overseas gt e Do not operate the AC adapter from supply volta
23. will return to the standard playback screen A Images photographed with a digital camera other than the Q M200 cannot be erased with This or ALL selected Erasing images 2 When the image to be erased is protected Erasing a protected image Remove the protection before attempting to erase the image eo ot eed Soe SetZoom button gt B Of 4e Z sevZoom button ro ERASE ee ad OT 40 OTIO seziemsinin Soe a m fg et1leZ7 4 Standard playback Erasing all unprotected images 1 Press the Set Zoom button NO is selected 2 Press the select button once ALL is selected 3 Again press the Set Zoom button The erase all frames confirmation message will appear NO is selected 4 To cancel the erasure of all frames just press the Set Zoom button The original erase menu screen will return To delete all frames press the select buttons to select YES and then press the Set Zoom button The message Erasing All Pictures will ap pear When the erasures have been completed the images with protection will be displayed If all of the images to be erased are protected the message All Pictures Protected will ap pear and the normal playback screen will re turn if the CF card includes images photographed with a digital camera other than the Q M200 and the erasure of all frames is executed im ages photog
24. Konica DIGITAL STILL CAMERA Q M200 Instruction manual 1999 by Konica Corporation Q M200 Chapter 1 Names of Parts Preparations BSSOSSSSSSSHSOOOOOSOOS Mode select dial Power button Shutter button Lens Selftimer LED Active AF sensor Viewfinder window Flash Flash adjustment sensor Mode setup buttons Image quality mode button QUALITY Selftimer button Flash mode button Photo mode button MODE Data display panel LCD Power input terminal Serial port Video port Lens cover Battery cover Battery cover lock button Tripod socket hole 208 0o 0e O If foreign matter adheres to the active AF sensor or the eye sensor this may lead to malfunction of the sensor Eye sensor Viewfinder LED Card access LED Viewfinder eyepiece LCD monitor LCD monitor power button LCD POWER Menu button MENU Set Zoom button SET ZOOM Select button Card cover Strap eyelet Eject lock button Card eject button EREEREER ESEAS Data display panel SUPER FINE FINE BASIC ECONOMY 00 0 0 MODE QUALITY Photo mode indicator Press the photo mode button MODE of the mode setup buttons to switch between the following 5 preset states of subjects No icon initial Sports A Quick action Infinity a Long distance Macro Text H Extremely short distance Characters black amp white Battery indicator The
25. Set Camera Exposure Menu Exposure adjustment is used to consciously brighten or darken images When the LCD monitor is on the exposure can be adjusted 1 5EV in 0 3EV steps Set Camera Exposure icon Zon EY ien button button gt a ANN a lt b O1 JO Set Camera Exposure Through image RL gt PON sewer eeee Through image 1 Set the mode select dial to Photo P Note When the power is already turned on with Playback or set up SET UP set the mode select dial to Photo to cancel these two modes and open the lens cover automati cally 2 Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically 3 Press the LCD monitor power button LCD POWER The through image will appear on the LCD monitor Q Caution Always turn on the LCD monitor before at tempting to adjust the exposure 4 Press the menu button once to enable mode selection Set Camera Exposure setting screen The Set Camera Exposure icon is highlighted in the upper left corner of the LCD monitor screen with the through image appearing still 5 Press the Set Zoom button once The exposure adjustment bar will appear at the bottom of the screen Standard exposure is with the cursor in the center of the bar 6 Press the select buttons to adjust the exposure Press the button to set exposure to the minus side and darken the image U
26. To video To video terminal of the TV set terminal terminal Next turn on the TV set power and switch the input to video 2 Set the mode select dial to playback gt and then press the power button The last image recorded will appear on the screen of the TV set Use the select button to change images 1 The message No Picture in camera is dis played if a CF card is not inserted or no im age has been recorded 3 Press the power button of the camera to turn off the camera power to interrupt TV playback Icon display on the TV screen Menu display protect setting erase index playback Menu display side show playback Select by operating Protect Frame the select data number buttons Image quality mode The following function restrictions apply during TV screen displays Dates photographed and image numbers are not displayed Only 4 functions can be selected erase pro tect setting index playback and slide show playback Select all other functions after returning to LCD monitor display Caution Do not connect or disconnect the cord to or from the video output terminal while making a setting That setting would be disabled Do not connect or disconnect the cord to or from the video output terminal while the card access LED is flashing Damage to the CF card could result As with the LCD monitor of the camera 2x and 4x zoom playback is also possible on the TV screen
27. attery with the label facing upward and with the plus and minus electrodes positioned as shown in the diagram 3 After making sure that the batteries are correctly loaded close the battery cover positively until it clicks into position Note Battery replacement is indicated when only the right half of the Battery indicator in the data display panel is displayed Replace all three AA batteries at the same time It is recommended that spare batteries be carried on trips e AC adapter Option PX AC1 PX AC2 Connect the AC adapter to an AC power outlet g T z Next connect the power 5 X D cable of the AC adapter to A Z the power input terminal of the camera AlL A Handling the AC Adapter e Be sure to read Safety Considerations and the instructions supplied with the AC adapter e Use an AC adapter of the specified type PX AC1 PX AC2 Use of a nonstandard AC adapter might cause the camera to fail or fire or to develop electrical shock hazards Inserting Ejecting Compact Flash CF card CF card applications and handling CF cards can be used to store photographic images and to transfer data to a personal computer see Transferring Image Files to a Personal Computer Refer to CompactFlash CF cards concerning handling Preparation Make sure that the lens cover is closed and that the LCD monitor is turned off to prevent damaging the camera and CF card when the power is turned on
28. ble RAM at least 32 MB of RAM recommended 60 MB or more of available hard disk space CD ROM drive Macintosh Power PC Mac OS 7 6 or 8 0 8 1 8 5 Display with 32 000 or more colors and 640 x 480 pixels or better Printer port or modem port installed e 16 MB or more of available RAM at least 32 MB of RAM recommended e 60 MB or more of available hard disk space e CD ROM drive Using the supplied interface cable Check the environment of the device being con nected personal computer Install the necessary software as per the instruc tions in the Installation manual Always read the ReadMe files included with the software Use of an optional AC adapter for Q M200 Part No PX AC1 PX AC2 is recommended to con nect the Q M200 to a personal computer Preparation Turn off the personal computer power supply Turn off the camera power supply and make sure the CF card containing the images has been in serted Make sure that either batteries have been loaded or that the AC adapter for Q M200 option has been connected to a power outlet 1 Use the connecting interface cable to connect the camera and personal computer Camera Connect the mini plug end of the ca ble to the serial port jack of the camera refer to the Installation manual Personal computer Personal computers can be equipped with various different types of ca ble connection jacks Check the Installation manual concerning the appropriate
29. con Gia will disappear from the lower left corner of the screen A Images photographed with a digital camera other than the Q M200 cannot be protected or unprotected Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor press the select buttons from menu dis play screen to select the brightness adjustment mode menu screen x se Zoom ISN x button i SAN Set I W p Zoom Standard playback button ANN sey LA ed p Zoom Standard playback button 1 Press the Set Zoom button to display the brightness adjustment menu screen An adjustment bar appears at the bottom of the LCD monitor screen 2 Press the select buttons to adjust the brightness Press the select button to darken the monitor negative direction or press the select button to brighten the monitor positive di rection To cancel the brightness adjustment on the brightness adjustment menu screen press the menu button 3 Press the Set Zoom button to save the bright ness setting Note Once changed this setting remains valid until changed again Chapter 6 Advanced Operations Image Editing Erasing images 1 Images can be erased singly or collectivelly To use this erase function press the select buttons from the menu display screen to select the erase menu screen f When the image to be erased is not pro tected Erasing an unprotec
30. ected that one image will be de leted Press the Set Zoom button The print delete delete from list confirmation display will appear Use the select buttons to select YES or NO If YES is selected and the Set Zoom button is pressed the print will be deleted from the print list and the print list screen will return If NO is selected and the Set Zoom button is pressed deletion will be canceled and the print list screen will return When Cancel All is selected all of the print data in the list will be deleted Press the Set Zoom button The Automatic image print file in the CF card can be updated to comply with the contents of the print list by selecting OK from the print list and pressing the Set Zoom button Note Image number and frame number are sepa rate things Customizing the Camera The setup mode is used to change the settings of the camera opera tion items to make the camera easier to use The CF card is also formatted from the setup mode The following explains how to switch the setup mode and the various settings Note The items that are marked by an asterisk are advanced setup items and are not normally re quired to change When an item is changed to a non initial setting the circle that precedes it will turn to blue in the center O Set the mode select dial to SET UP SET UP With the LCD monitor off turn on
31. en the power is already turned on with Playback or set up SET UP set the mode select dial to Photo fy to cancel these two modes and open the lens cover automati cally 2 Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically 3 Press the flash mode button 4 Each time this button is pressed the data display panel will change as indicated below The camera senses the AUTO light conditions and deter mines whether or not flash is necessary 4 Auto Flash initial Setting ZAUTO Redeye Reduction Auto Flash AUTO The camera senses the light conditions and determines whether or not flash is necessary Pre flashes are fired before the main flash to re duce the redeye effect 4 Flash On 4 The flash fires for each photograph Redeye Reduction Flash On 4 Pre flashes are always fired first to reduce the redeye effect followed by the main flash to reduce the redeye effect Flash Off The flash does not fire k 9 pa regardless of the lighting conditions Notes Set for places where flash photography is for bidden night scenes etc In such cases the shutter speed is slow and blurring can occur so use a tripod Blurring will occur with moving subjects 4 Look through the viewfinder compose the scene and lightly press the shutter button The viewfinder LED will light green and both e
32. ery indicator glass mark in the data display panel will start blinking indicating the image photographed has been written to the CF card and the card access LED will light amber at the same time Never eject the CF card while the card access LED is lit Note The number displayed in the card status indi cator of the data display panel indicates the number of shooting images to be left The number of images may vary depending on the CF card remaining space and the images _ selected by the QUALITY button A Replace the batteries with new ones when the battery indicator in the data display panel shows half 5 6 Press the power button The lens barrier will close automatically Focus lock photography Follow the following procedures when the subject being focused on is not positioned in the center of the viewfinder 1 Position the subject within the focus frame and lightly press the shutter button halfway The view finder will light green and the focus position will be locked Note After the focus position is locked the focus lock can be released by removing the finger from the shutter button to enable re focusing OD 2 With the finger still lightly pressing the shutter but ton recompose the pho tograph and gently press the shutter button farther to take the photo graph Photographic cautions and hints Release lock In step 4 exposure and focus are l
33. f the error status continues after all of the above have been performed please con sult your local dealer Contact your local dealer first concerning re pairs handling and cleaning Main Specifications Main Specifications Type Recording medium Resolution 1 File format Camera file system Erase Lens Focus Focus range Viewfinder CCD sensor Digital still camera CompactFlash card Super fine 1600 x 1200 pixels approx 11 frames at 8MB Fine 1600 x 1200 pixels approx 20 frames at 8MB Basic 1152 x 872 pixels approx 40 frames at 8MB Economy 640 x 480 pixels approx 80 frames at 8MB JPEG Exif ver 2 1 Conforms to Design rule for Camera File system Single frame All frames Format Hexanon F3 2 f 6 9 mm equivalent to 38 mm on a 35 mm camera Autofocus 0 1 m to infinity close up mode 0 1 m 0 3 m normal photography 0 3 m infinity Optical real image viewfinder 1 2 inch total pixels 2 110 000 primary color CCD Exposure control Aperture Light measurement Eye start Flash Flash range White balance Photo modes Auto date Automatic image print format LED displays Beep Power source Programmed AE 4 7EV 16 7EV Shutter speeds 1 8 sec 1 1000 sec Two step type F3 2 F9 Multi area light measurement opposite light auto detect Built in type Built in automatic flash approx 1 0 m 3 0 m Redeye reduction Auto On Off
34. for Service please consult your dealer If inspection in accordance with the chart below does not produce a solution Symptom onitor display an os are out of focu ash does not fire Jlors ol images are unn 2 the number Symptom Check point layback images appear on the The TV set is not correctly con d ve TV set input switch is not set to Vic The NTSC PAL sw correctly ich is not set The TV set is not corr ly con nected or conta Connec The TV si Ple djustment 3 o the TV set uction manual es are out despite a short not correctly displayed the power on The 2 year service life of the backup eded ery re een e battery has Have the backup placed by your nearest service station Chargeable nal computer is not section in the Installation manual Error messages When Err appears on the remaining number of frames display on the Data display panel on the top of the camera and all of the Data display panel marks blink an error has occurred In such cases follow the instructions given below 1 Press the power button to turn the camera off Now press the power button again to turn the power back on If the functions still do not work 2 Disconnect the AC adapter if used 3 Remove all of the batteries 4 Load new batteries I
35. ges outside the specified range of 100 to 240 VAC e The AC cable that comes with the PX AC1 can be used only in districts where a supply voltage of 125 VAC or lower is available In districts where a higher supply voltage is available use a transformer to convert it to 100 to 125 VAC e An AC adapter supplied with the PX AC2 can be used in the districts where a supply voltage of lower than 240 VAC e If you plan to take a trip to a country where a power receptacle of a different shape is used consult your travel agent to identify an AC adapter of the type that matches the power re ceptacle and make one available Warranty Card e This warranty card see the last page in this instruction manual is valid only within the country of purchase e We are not responsible for servicing your cam era locally if it fails or malfunctions while you are away on an overseas trip nor for indemnifying you for the expenditure incurred by you Using a Local TV Receiver to Play Recorded Images e This camera can be used with a TV receiver or monitor operating on an NTSC or PAL basis with a video input terminal e The included video output cable is required e This camera is factory set for NTSC When using it in a country where the PAL sys tem is used switch its video output to PAL e This camera cannot be used with a TV receiver or monitor operating on a SECAM basis Tips e Major countries in which NTSC is used U S Korea
36. hed will disappear Playing Back A Slide Show This function is used to playback and check im ages consecutively at a fixed interval Press the select buttons from the menu display screen to select the slide show menu screen 4 Approx sec later Menu button a Menu button Menu button Standard playback Press the Set Zoom button The images will be displayed consecutively at intervals of approximately 3 sec the slide show will start The frame numbers will be displayed consecu tively in the lower right corner of the screen The menu will again appear 2 3 sec after all of the images have been displayed Pressing the menu button during a slide show cancels the slide show and returns to the standard playback screen with the image pre sent when the menu button was pressed or the next image Protect Setting for Important Images Images can be protected to prevent them being deleted Protected images are not deleted acci dentally even if an attempt is made to delete all images Press the select buttons from the menu display screen to select the image protect menu screen Grn To protect an image for the first time Ca a 25 1 Press the Set Zoom button The protect icon Gia will appear in the lower left corner of the screen To remove protection Set Zoom button _ 1 Press the Set Zoom button The protect i
37. ill appear on the data display panel Mode setup buttons MODE 4 amp QUALITY Press one of the 4 mode setup buttons to suit the shooting environment When you press a mode setup button the corresponding mark will appear on the data display panel Installing the Batteries Special Lithium ion Battery and the Special Adapter for Q M200 Option Use of the lithium ion battery is recommended First press the camera power button and the LCD monitor button to turn both off 1 Open the battery cover on the bottom by pushing the battery cover lock button in the direction of the arrow mark A Warning Do not perform this operation with wet hands because there is danger of electrical shock 2 Load the batteries e Ordinary AA batteries Load 3 AA batteries with the electrodes correctly aligned with the indications inside the battery compartment A Caution Incorrect polarity orientation might cause the batteries to leak or heat resulting in physical injury smear or damage to the camera Note Two different types of batteries can be used AA alkaline and AA NiMH 3 each With Size AA alkaline batteries the camera can shoot about 10 pictures if the LCD monitor is turned on or about 150 pictures if the LCD monitor is turned off and plays recorded pictures continuously for about 20 minutes all under our defined test conditions e Lithium ion battery PX LB1 Load the b
38. inder LED will light green and both exposure and focus will be locked Caution In macro close up photography the shooting range does not match the field of view visible through the viewfinder You are advised not to look through the view finder in macro close up photography Tips Parallax correction If you look through the viewfinder with the setup item eye start enabled and the LCD monitor turned off a parallax warning 1 will be issued The viewfinder LED will blink green rapidly The warning can be cleared by turning on the LCD monitor 1 A warning alerting you to a difference be tween the field of view visible through the viewfinder and the shooting range 6 Now fully press the shutter button The beep will sound when the photograph has been taken Notes Focusing in macro mode will take more time than in other modes If the macro mode is selected the flash mode is always off When you want to use the flash mode press the flash button However the subject may appear overly bright with lighting from the flash You may experience difficulty focusing in the following instances e In an excessively dark place where the sub ject becomes overly dark e Objects with little or no contrast such as skies white walls and car hoods Using the Digital 2 x Zoom Function Use of a dedicated lithium ion battery supplied is recommended With Size AA alkaline batteries the camera
39. lose automatically or the LCD monitor will turn off The initial time setting for auto power off is 3 min utes which you can change in the setup mode Remaining frame count The number of the remaining frames may not decrease depending on the subject photographed Note The auto power off function operates even when the AC adapter is used Chapter 3 Advanced Photography Using the Mode Setup Buttons The 4 buttons Photo mode Flash mode Selftimer and Image quality mode on the top of the camera can be used to change the photographic settings These settings can be checked using the icons displayed on the data display panel Photo Mode button MODE Subjects are classified into four categories sports rapidly moving subjects infinity distant subjects macro close up subjects and text text black amp white so that settings can be selected for the appropriate mode beforehand The initial setting is Standard 1 Set the mode select dial to Photo P Note When the power is already turned on with Playback or set up SET UP set the Press the Photo mode mode select dial to Photo fy to cancel these two modes and open the lens barrier automati cally Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically button MODE on the top of the camera and Q n set the desired imag MODE 4 ing mode Each time this button is pressed the icon on the data displa
40. mode selective Automatic white balance Single frame selftimer 10 sec 3 sec Macro 4 frame continuous shoot ing 2 Digital 2x Zoom 3 Sports Infinity Text 4 Year month day hour minute DPOF Digital Print Order Format Selftimer LED viewfinder LED also used as card access LED Warning and shutter release Exclusive lithium ion rechargeable battery AA NiMH battery x 3 AA alkaline battery x 3 or exclusive AC adapter 5V DC Operating temperature range Operating humidity range PC interface LCD monitor Playback Video output Accessories Optional accessories Dimensions W x H x D Weight 5 45 degrees C 20 80 RH RS 232C serial interface max 115 2kbps 1 8 inch TFT color LCD monitor Single frame zoom playback x1 x2 x4 Index playback Slide show playback NTSC PAL usable only for playback cannot be used together with the LCD monitor CF card 8MB Lithium ion battery charger Lithium ion battery Strap Video output cord Q M200 Instruction manual Soft case Installation manual Interface cable for IBM PC AT compatible and Macintosh CD ROM AC adapter Lithium ion battery charger Kit Lithium ion battery 121 8 x 71 6 x 41 8mm 4 8 x 2 8 x 1 6in excluding protruding parts Approx 270g excluding the batteries and the CF card Lithium io on optio on PX LB1 Battery used Number of frames ck time uous playbac
41. n image data registered in the Automatic image print file for use by the date printing This setting is effective only for the images recorded in the automatic image print file after this setting Selecting the AE system Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates between Regular multi pho tometry initial setting and Spot center spot photometry Selecting slow shutter speeds 2 sec 1 8 sec Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates between Enable and Disable initial setting Changing the selftimer time Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates between 10 sec initial setting and 3 sec Changing the auto shut off auto power off time Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates in se quence between 3 min initial setting 10 min and OFF Changing the white balance set ting Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates in se quence between Auto initial setting Daylight Incandescent and Strobe Changing the sharpness setting Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates in se quence between Normal initial set ting Soft and Hard Changing the Saturation setting Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the setting alternates
42. nter is DPOF compatible or not Note Images cannot be printed from the created Automatic image print file if your printer is not DPOF compatible Press the select buttons from the menu display screen and select the print select menu screen 4 1 Press the Set Zoom button This activates the menu in which images to be printed are selected 2 Press the select buttons and select either This NO cancel print selection or ALL 3 Press the Set Zoom button When ALL is selected use the select but tons to select the number of prints Next press the Set Zoom button to close the processing screen and return to the standard playback screen end setting When NO is selected and then press the Set Zoom button the screen returns to the menu screen When This is selected use the select but tons to specify the number of prints Next press the Set Zoom button to return to the standard playback screen Once these specifications have been completed verify them on the Print List menu described in the following section DPOF This is the abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format Notes From 1 to 99 print copies can be specified as Number If the number of images specified in steps 3 and is too many a message Too many images to order will appear And one or two seconds later the screen will return
43. ocked when the photograph is composed and the shutter button is lightly pressed Under the following conditions however the shutter button will lock cannot be pressed farther and it will not be possible to finish taking the photograph When the batteries are weak or exhausted warning beep When the CF card has not been formatted warning beep 6y When there is no available space remaining on the CF card when 0 remaining frame count appears on the data display panel warning beep While writing to the CF card is in progress in cluding compression While the photographic mode gf setting is being changed Before exposure and focus have been deter mined While an error message is displayed on the data display panel Be sure to always format CF cards in the cam era Camera shake warning When camera shake occurs while a photograph is being taken the viewfinder LED will slowly blink red Eye start When eye start has been set to ON operations up to when the shutter button is pressed halfway not including focus will be performed automatically when you hold the camera and look through the viewfinder Auto power off function Auto shut Off If the camera is not operated within a certain time after batteries are loaded the camera power will be turned off automatically to conserve the batter ies When the power is turned off depending on the mode the lens cover will c
44. ographed in the above modes are played back the four modes will be displayed in the center of the LCD monitor as follows SUPER FINE gt SFI FINE FIN BASIC gt BSC ECONOMY ECM Macro Close up Photography Use of a dedicated lithium ion battery supplied is recommended With Size AA alkaline batteries the camera can shoot about 10 pictures if the LCD monitor is turned on or about 150 pictures if the LCD monitor is turned off and plays recorded pictures continuously for about 20 minutes all under our defined test conditions Macro Close up photog raphy means any photog raphy performed within the distance range of 0 1 m 0 3 m from the lens 1 Set the mode select dial to Photo P Note When the power is already turned on with Playback or set up SET UP set the mode select dial to Photo fy to cancel these two modes and open the lens cover automati cally 2 Press the power button The lens cover will open automatically 3 Set the Photo mode button of the mode setup buttons to Macro Please refer to Photo Mode v gt Button MODE concerning the method used to set the Photo mode button 4 Press the LCD monitor power button LCD POWER to display the image through image through the lens 5 Use the LCD monitor to compose the scene and then lightly press the shutter button halfway The viewf
45. onstantly cool dry place Recommended temperature 15 25 degrees C Recommended humidity 40 60 RH CF card Handling e Do not bend the card or apply excessive force e Do not store the card where the humidity is high where there is excessive dust and near sources of static electricity or magnetism e Do not allow dust moisture or foreign matter to accumulate on the terminals of the CF card Image data e The recorded images are stored digitally Be cause of this recorded images can be deleted and recorded again e Use a personal computer to delete images recorded with other models or a personal com puter e In some cases the recorded data may be lost due to malfunction or repair due to the influence of static electricity or electrical shock to the CF card resulting from mis operation by the cus tomer or a third party This company assumes absolutely no responsi bility for paying compensation for losses in curred due to the loss of recorded data LCD monitor e High precision technology is used in the manu facture of the LCD monitor 99 98 or more of the pixels are effective but up to 0 02 of the pixels may be missing or may light constantly e When the LCD monitor is used in a cold place the screen brightness will be slightly darker than normal but normal brightness will return as the temperature of the camera rises e Use a soft dry cloth to wipe off fingerprints soiling etc Before Calling
46. raphed only with this camera will be erased If all the images are photographed with a digital camera other than Q M200 a message All Pictures Protected will appear and the screen will return to the standard playback screen Rotating images Images can be rotated either clockwise or counter clockwise in 90 degree increments This is not possible however with images recorded using products other than Q M200 Also some of the data in the image file is altered when an image is rotated Because of this when rotating an image make sure that the image is not protected Press the select buttons from the menu display screen to select the rotation menu screen Sel aE Se Zoom Zoom button 7 button lal A E PLAP OT yO E l I Image recorded Rotation 2 3 sec with the product Torancther compary one i m mes eee I l Rotation Protected image Protected Standard playback fN layback 1 Press the Set Zoom button The image rotation mode is activated The message Not applicable to this image will appear in the case of images recorded with the products other than Q M200 and the standard playback screen will return 2 3 sec later If an attempt is made to rotate a protected im age the message Protected will appear and the standard playback screen will return 2 3 sec later 2
47. s the select buttons and select the hour and minute Set Date amp Time Year 2000 Month 9 Date 3 Time MJ 00 MENU SET ZOOM 8 Press the Set Zoom button to switch to the setting item check screen Set Date amp Time anaes MENU SETIZOOM Year 2000 D Month 9 Date 3 RO Time 10 0 9 Press the select buttons and select either YES or NO Select YES and press the Set Zoom button to save the settings and return to the screen in step 3 Select NO and press the Set Zoom button to return to the setup screen in step 3 without saving the settings 9 3 2000 MENU SET ZOOM 10 30 ON Is this correct rp no Og 4 2 If the menu button is pressed before selecting the settings in steps 4 through 8 the settings will become invalid and the setup screen in step 2 will return In steps 4 through 8 the Month Date and Time settings can be re selected by pressing the select buttons Chapter 2 Basic Photography Basic Photography Holding the camera Hold the camera firmly in both hands and press the elbows against the body for added stability When taking shots while using the flash hold the camera so that the flash is at the top vertical O Be careful to avoid placing the fingers or strap etc in front of the flash or lens Viewfinder and LED For normal pic
48. sappear if the buttons are not pressed within 2 3 sec Playback with zoom 2 Each time the Set Zoom button is pressed the image will be enlarged consecutively in the sequence 2x gt 4x gt 1x gt 2x The display position can be changed with the select buttons When there is no image file on the CF card and when the CF card is not loaded into the cam era the message No Picture in camera will appear on the screen when the power button is pressed see Note 3 5 Image quality Mode The image quality mode shows the type of quality in effect when the image was taken see Note 4 Note 1 This camera conforms to Design rule for Camera File system specifications and can playback basic image files Basic image files recorded with a non Konica digital camera conforming to the Design rule for Camera File system secifica tions can also be played if a CF card is used as a memory card It can also playback image files recorded with the Konica digital cameras Q M100 and Q M100V In this case the image num bers will be displayed as DSC Note 2 The image number is usually displayed in yellow The image number of basic image files recorded with the products of other companies is displayed in red If the im age numbers appeared it means that some functions such as erasure and ro tation are disabled Note 3 A maximum of 1 000 image files can be Note 4 played back
49. se with colors with low intensity to enhance the effect Press the button to set exposure to the plus side and brighten the image Use to adjust the exposure with backlighting 7 Press the Set Zoom button to return to the through image The through image will be displayed showing the effects of the exposure compensation To change the exposure again press the menu button press the Set Zoom button and repeat steps 6 and 7 Notes All exposure compensation values will return to the initial settings when the power is turned off and then on again Any differences may be difficult to detect after exposure compensation when the subject is in a dark place In such cases take several photographs with different exposure compensation settings and select the most suitable image by displaying on a TV set or personal computer screen Using the 4 frame Continuous Shooting Mode Continuous shoot ing menu ECONOMY mode only In the 4 frame continuous shooting mode 4 con secutive photographs can be taken with 3 different intervals L Low N Normal H High between them When played back all four photographs are displayed on the LCD monitor at the same time Set Zoom button Standard mode Low speed mode Medium speed mode High speed mode image nag image Continuous shooting menu icon a ea Se Se Zen button DA EK Dt O Through image N mpa
50. ted image 1 Press the Set Zoom button 2 Press the select buttons and select the number of frames to be erased single frame or all frames ESS button IL Thi ia i je B Ot iiie a pom ete eee ee Set Zoom 1 We AN aot me Oto t Erase All Pictures Ma oly vs No N N 3 Press the Set Zoom button to execute When This is selected a message will be displayed during erasure and then when im ages remain on the CF card the standard playback screen will return If no images other than those erased still re main the message No Picture in camera will be displayed When NO is selected the erase menu screen will return When ALL is selected the erase confirmation message will appear and then all of the era sure will be executed When NO is selected and the Set Zoom but ton is pressed the original erase menu will re turn When YES is selected and press the Set Zoom button a message appears telling that all the frames are erased Then a pro tected image No 20 in the example shown to the left if there are multiple protected images the last frame is displayed If all the frames erased are unprotected the message No Picture in camera is displayed If all the frames to be erased are protected a message All Pictures Protected will appear and the screen
51. tively Press the menu button while switching to return to the standard playback screen Displaying Multi Images at the Same Time Index Playback This function is used to display nine images at the same time on the LCD monitor and also it is used to access the desired image rapidly Press the select buttons from the menu display screen to select the index playback menu screen B Set Zoom ay button A ASA HA e i Standard playback Seu set Zoom Zoom button button ASA Ra ASA 4 k L L t Standard playback E S I paaa button i Standard playback Press the Set Zoom button to display the index menu screen The image displayed before the Set Zoom button is pressed is located in the upper left corner with a bold frame Nine frames can be arranged in sequence for display 2 Use the select buttons to select an image to be displayed Press the menu button to cancel index screen selections Press the Set Zoom button to return to the standard playback screen 2 3 sec later the image number directory number file number will appear in the upper left corner of the monitor and the date and time photographed will appear in the upper right corner of the monitor screen and the image quality mode will appear in the bottom center Approx 2 3 sec later the image number and the date and time photograp
52. to the normal playback screen Print selection cannot be done for an image on which THM is displayed in the image quality mode etc to be played back as a thumbnail See Note 4 If the CF card on which images created with a personal computer or with a non Konica digi tal camera are stored does not have enough space available the message Memory card full will be displayed when you press the Set Zoom button 8 Displaying the print list Note Images cannot be printed with this camera it self This menu is used to display a list of image num bers directory numbers and file numbers and number of copies Images for which prints are not necessary can be deleted from the print list single frame or all frames Press the select buttons from the menu display screen to select the print image list menu screen 7 Set Print List i Zoom button gt C peel All 1 Press the Set Zoom button The print list will be displayed left image num bers directory number file number right number of copies When a print list is too large to fit within the current display press the select button the required number of times Press the select buttons and select either delete from the print list single frame or all frames or accept When the image number the directory number file number and number of prints Quantity has been sel
53. ture taking position the subject within the viewfinder and focus on the circle located to the left of in the center of the viewfinder View finder LED Card access LED Z Range of close range shooting and focus frame When shooting at close range about 40 cm posi tion the subject as indicated by the slanted lines in the diagram to the right and focus on the circle located to the right of in the center of the viewfinder For details see Macro Close up Photography 10 30 cm The meaning of the viewfinder LED Card access LED located on the left side of the viewfinder is shown in the table below Use this as reference for all operations LED Status color Meaning Red Lights Flash charging Red Blinks slowly Camera shake warning Blinks rapidly Low light warning No Amber Lights CF card being accessed No Amber Blinks Insufficient CF card capacity or defective CF card Yes Green Lights Ready No Green Blinks Autofocus AF No slowly inoperative Blinks Parallax warning No rapidly 1 1 When the camera is in the macro mode the parallax warning will appear when looking through the viewfinder with the LCD monitor set to off and eye start set to ON Shooting a picture Normally photographs are taken with the subject at distances of 0 3 m or more When the distance to the subject is 0 1 m to 0
54. with this camera If there are more than 1 000 image files on the CF card playback may not be possible in some cases SFI SUPER FINE FIN FINE BSC BASIC or ECM ECONOMY will al ways be displayed In the case of image files recorded with the products of other companies there will either be no display or THM in the case of thumbnail substi tute playback may be displayed in some Note 5 cases this THM usually is displayed in blue however thumbnail images that do not conform to Design rule for Camera File system specifications will be dis played in red When the image quality mode is not dis played or the THM is displayed it means that some functions such as erasure and rotation are disabled Use of a dedicated lithium ion battery supplied is recommended With Size AA alkaline batteries the camera plays recorded pictures con tinuously for about 20 minutes all un der our defined test conditions Displaying Images on a TV Set The video output cord provided can be used to display images on a TV set however images cannot be displayed on a TV set and the LCD monitor at the same time Preparations Make sure that the CF card containing the images is inserted into the camera and that a bat tery batteries is are loaded or the AC adapter is connected 1 Connect the supplied video output cord to the video output terminal of the AN camera and the video input
55. xposure and focus will be locked 5 Gently press the shutter button fully The beep will sound when the photograph has been taken Notes The selected mode will remain in effect even when the power is turned off and then on again The viewfinder LED lights red after a flash photograph is taken to indicate that the flash is charging Wait until the viewfinder LED turns off before taking the next flash photograph Selftimer Button This button enables the camera to release the shutter automatically and is used when the pho tographer wishes to be included in the photograph Since it is necessary to keep the camera stable when the selftimer is used the use of a tripod is recommended In the initial setting the shutter will release approximately 10 sec after the shutter button is pressed 1 Set the mode select dial to Photo P Note When the power is already turned on with Play back gt or set up SET UP set the mode select dial to Photo to cancel these two 3 Press the modes and open the lens cover automatically 2 Press the power button The lens cover will open automsatically selftimer button The self timer mark will ap pear in the data display panel and the selftimer mode will be activated 4 Gently press the shutter button fully The selftimer LED on the front of the camera will start to blink Approxi mately 10 sec later the shutter will release
56. y panel will change accordingly in the following sequence Standard initial setting no icon Sports N _ gt Infinity a Macro X gt Text E Standard Sports Use to photograph rapidly moving subjects Infinity Focus is fixed at infinity Use to photograph scenery Macro Used to focus at distances between 0 1 m and 0 3 m Check the image on the LCD monitor before taking the photograph Text Images are recorded in monochrome Use to photograph text etc 4 Look through the viewfinder compose the scene and lightly press the shutter button half way The viewfinder LED will light green and both exposure and focus will be locked 5 Press the shutter button fully The beep will sound when the photograph has been taken Notes The selected mode will remain effective even when the power is turned off and then on again The flash mode is turned off whenever the Photo mode MODE button is pressed and the above mode is selected To use the flash press the flash mode button Flash Mode Button It is possible to preset the flash for situations where it is anticipated that sometimes there may be insufficient light for normal photography The flash range is 1 0 m 3 0 m If the flash is used with subjects closer than this distance the photo graph will be too light if used beyond this range the photograph will be too dark 1 Set the mode select dial to Photo P Note Wh
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