INSTRUCTION MANUAL9222-2720-11 SY-A312/0401E
10Table of contentsRecording menu...
Instant PlaybackIf the central button of the controller is pressed duringthe instant playback period, the displayed image(s)are saved immediately and
Voice memo allows up to fifteen seconds of audio to be recordedwith a still image. The function is activated in section 2 of therecording menu (p. 80)
102Recording menuColor ModeThe color mode controls whether a still image is color or black andwhite. This must be set before the image is recorded. Th
103Adobe RGB has a larger color gamut than the more common sRGB. The size of the gamut limits thecolors that can be reproduced; the larger the gamut,
The monitor amplification options control the display of the liveimage. Monitor amplification has two settings:Auto - in low-light conditions when the
Initially, the 3.3X magnification area is displayed. Thiscan be moved in the live image with the four-way keysof the controller (1). Pressing the cent
DSP (Digital Subject Program) Setup106Recording menuThe memory registers used for camera settings can be assigned tothe Digital Subject Program positi
Spot AE AreaWhen using spot metering (p. 69)with the Flex Focus Point (p. 48),the position of the spot meteringarea can be specified at the centerof t
108Recording menuEVF ModeDSP set DSPTracking AF OnAE lock OffSpot AE area Center spotDirect MF OffEVF mode Quality 30fpsThe frame rate of the EVF can
Photography can be a rewarding pursuit. It is a broad and disciplined field that can take years tomaster. But the pleasure in making photographs and t
11Advanced playback...115Play
110A short guide to photography–2.0Ev–1.0EvCalculated camera exposureSometimes the camera’s exposure meter is deceived by certain conditions. Exposure
111+2.0 Ev+1.0 Ev0.0 Ev–1.0 Ev–2.0 Ev4X as much light2X as much light1/2 as much light1/4 as much lightCalculated exposureWhat is an EV? Ev stands for
112Movie menuIn movie mode, press the menu button to activate the menu. The menu button also closes the menuafter making settings. The four-way key of
113Movie ModeThe movie mode option selects the type of movie recorded. Three options are available on themovie menu:Standard movie - to record a color
114Movie menuCustom white-balance calibrations can only be made in the recording mode. Once made, the set-ting are available for movie recording.Notes
115Playing Back Voice Memos Press the central button of the controller to start theaudio playback.Voice memos are indicated by the voice-memo indica-t
116Advanced playbackUse the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the appropri-ate menu tab; the menus will change as the tabs are highlighte
DPOF set –Date imprint OffIndex print –Cancel print –Slide show –Playback All framesDuration 5 sec.Repeat NoDelete –Format –View folderLock –Copy –Ind
118Advanced playbackFrame-selection ScreenWhen a marked-frames setting is chosen on a menu, the frame selection screen will appear. Thisscreen allows
119DeleteDeleting permanently erases the image. Once deleted, an image cannot be recovered. Careshould be taken when using the delete function.This fr
12Table of contentsData-transfer mode...
120Advanced playbackFormatThe formatting function is used to erase all data on a memory card. Before formatting a card, copythe data to a computer or
121Single, multiple, or all images in a folder can be locked. A locked image cannot be deleted by eitherthe playback menu functions or the QV/delete b
122Advanced playbackCopyImage files can be copied from one memory card to another. Up to 29MB of data can be trans-ferred. Every time the copy functio
123Wait until the copy-completed message is highlighted. A newscreen will appear to indicate the name of the new folder con-taining the copied images;
Section 2 of the playback menu controls the slide-show function.This function automatically displays all still images in a folder inorder. 124Advanced
To select all the images in the folder to be displayed in the slide-show pre-sentation. 125Slide showMenu optionsPlaybackDurationSettingsEnterRepeatA
126Advanced playbackThe print menu option is used to set an order for standard printsfrom images in a specific folder. Single, multiple, or all images
127When the this-frame or all-frames setting is chosen, a screen will appear requesting the number ofcopies of each image; a maximum of nine copies ca
1.Turn off the television and the camera.2.Insert the single plug of the AV cable into the camera’s AV-outterminal.3.Plug the other end of the AV cabl
129Setup MenuThe setup menu controls camera operations. The menu navigationsection covers basic menu operation. It is followed by detaileddescriptions
LCDbrightness –Shortcut help –Transfer mode Data storageEVF auto swtch Auto EVF/LCDVideo output NTSCLanguage English130Setup menuUse the left/right ke
Anti-shake Display + ExpFull-time AF OffGrip sensor OnCtrl dial setManual exp.Delete conf. “No”SS F/no.SSF/no.Reset default –Audio signals 1Focus sign
132Setup menuLCD BrightnessThe brightness of the EVF and LCD monitor is set independently ofeach other. Select the display to adjust using section 1 o
133ScaleGridTo display a grid or scale over the displayformats, press and hold the function but-ton (1) and press the display-informationbutton (2) t
134Setup menuHold down the function button (1) and press the menubutton (2) to open the setup menu.LCDbrightness –Shortcut help –Transfer mode Data st
135Transfer ModeThe data-transfer mode must be specified depending on whether the camera is used to transferdata to a computer, print images with a
136Setup menuCustom SetupOne frequently used function can be allocated to the custom posi-tion on the function dial. The function is selected in secti
Folder NameAll recorded images are stored in folders on the memory card. Folder namescome in two formats: standard and date. Standard folders have an
138Setup menuNew FolderThis allows the creation of new folders. The folder-name option insection 2 of the setup menu must be set to standard form in o
139Reset DefaultThis option resets all camera modes: recording, movie, playback, and setup. To reset the recordingor movie modes, see pages 95 and 114
* This camera is a sophisticated optical instrument. Care should be taken to keep these surfacesclean. Please read the care and storage instructions i
140Setup menuData imprinting Off p. 98Imprint to Image + Exif p. 98Instant playback Off p. 100Voice memo Off p. 101Color mode Natural (sRGB) p. 102Sha
141LCD brightness Monitor and EVF reset p. 132Transfer mode Data storage p. 135EVF auto switch Auto EVF/LCD p. 135Custom setup DOF preview p. 136File
142Setup menuAuto Power SaveThe camera will turn off the monitors to conserve battery power if no operation is made within acertain period. The length
143Anti-shakeWhen the Anti-shake system activates can be changed in section4 of the setup menu. Two options are available:Display + Exp. - when the sh
144Setup menuControl Dial SetupThe control dial setup option in section 4 of the setup menuchanges the front and rear control dial operation in the P,
145Each time a delete command is used a confirmation screenappears confirming the action to erase the image data. Whenthis screen opens, the no button
146Data-transfer modeData-transfer ModeRead this section carefully before connecting the camera to a computer. Details on using andinstalling the DiMA
147Connecting the Camera to a Computer1.Start up the computer. The computer must be on before connecting thecamera.2.Open the AV out / USB port cover.
148Data-transfer modeConnecting to Windows 98 / 98 Second EditionThe driver needs only to be installed once. If the driver cannot be installed automat
149Choose the recommended search for a suitabledriver. Click “Next.”Choose to specify the location of the driver. Thebrowse window can be used to indi
15Display mode switch (p. 39)Menu button ControllerAE lock button (p. 50)Eyepiece sensors*Magnification buttonDC/Remote-control terminal cover (p. 25,
150Data-transfer modeThe add new hardware wizard will confirm thelocation of the driver. One of three drivers may belocated: MNLVENUM.inf, USBPDR.inf,
151Auto Power Save (data-transfer mode)If the camera does not receive a read or write command within ten minutes, it will shut down tosave power. When
152Data-transfer modeMemory Card Folder OrganizationOnce the camera is connected to the computer, image and audio files canbe accessed by double click
153Image and audio file names begin with “PICT” followed by a four-digit file number and a tif, mrw,jpg, jpe, mov, or thm extension. Voice-memo files
Disconnecting the Camera from the Computer154Data-transfer modeWindows Me, 2000 Professional, and XPConfirm that the access lamp is not lit. Turn off
155The hardware devices to be stopped will be dis-played. Highlight the device by clicking on it thenclick “Stop.”Confirm that the access lamp is not
156Data-transfer modeChanging the Memory Card (Data-transfer mode)Care should be taken when changing memory cards while the camera isattached to the c
1571.Insert a memory card in the camera and connect it to the computer with the USB cable. Other devicesmust not be connected to the computer during t
158Data-transfer modePictBridgeUse the left/right keys of the controller to displaythe image to be printed.Total number of printsNumber of copiesPress
159The number of prints in the print run is displayed as well as theprint parameters selected with the menu. See the menu navigationsection for more i
16Names of partsFunction button Macro release (p. 49)Focus-mode switch (p. 46)Diopter-adjustment dial (p. 29)Tripod socketMemory set (p. 72)Metering m
160Data-transfer modeNavigating the PictBridge MenuPress the central button of the controllerto select the highlighted setting.Use the left/right keys
161Batch PrintBatch print in section 1 selects all still images on the memory card for printing. Two options areavailable:All-frames - to print all im
162Data-transfer modePaper SizeThe paper size of the print can be specified. The printer-setupoption uses the size set with the printer. The sizes opt
163DPOF PrintDPOF print in section 3 allows still images and an index print selected with the DPOF printingoptions in section 2 of the playback menu t
164TroubleshootingProblemSymptom Cause SolutionThe camera willnot work.Nothing displayedon the data panelor the monitors.The batteries are dead.The AC
165Pictures are notsharp.Focus signal isred.Subject is too close.Make sure the subject is within the aut-ofocus range (0.5m - ∞ / 1.6 ft - ∞) oruse t
166TroubleshootingIf the camera does not function normally, turn it off, remove and reinsert the battery, or unplug andreconnect the AC adapter. Alway
167Attaching the Ferrite core FRC-100About the Lithium-ion Battery Charger CordThe included AC cord is designed for the current of the sales region. O
168Care and storageCleaning• If the camera or the outside of the lens is dirty, gently wipe it with a soft, clean, dry cloth. If the cameraor lens com
169Operating Temperatures and Conditions• This camera has been designed for use in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).• Never leave the cam
17Data PanelCamera-sensitivity indicator (p. 74)Battery-condition indicator (p. 24)White-balance indicator (p. 70)Image-quality display (p. 82)Image-s
170Care and storageLCD Monitor Care• The LCD monitor and EVF are manufactured using high-precision technology and more than 99.99% ofthe pixels operat
171Before Improtant Events or Journeys• Check the camera’s operation; take test pictures and purchase spare batteries.• Konica Minolta has no responsi
172NotesNotes
173FCC Compliance StatementDeclaration on ConformityResponsible Party: Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A. Inc.Address: 725 Darlington Avenue, Mahwah,
174IndexIndexAC adapter, 25, 67, 147Adobe RGB, 2, 102, 103, 152Auto focusContinuous, 46Flex Focus Point (FFP), 48, 49, 107Full-time, 143Single-shot, 4
175PlaybackEnlarged, 43Index, 42, 121Instant, 100Movie, 44Single frame, 40-41Voice memo, 115Quick View, 40RecordingBasic operation, 33Movie, 38, 111-1
176Technical specificationsNumber of effective pixels: 8.0 million CCD: 2/3-type progressive primary-color CCD with a totalof 8.3 million pixelsCamera
177Battery: One NP-400 lithium-ion batteryBattery performance (recording): Approx. number of recorded images: 280 frames.Based on the CIPA standard w
178The Battery Pack BP-400 is a portable power source for the camera.This accessory uses two NP-400 lithium-ion batteries or six Ni-MH oralkaline batt
179Filter levelswith color imagesFilter settings with black and whiteimages.For more on Filter effects, see page 79.Filter Examples+2+1 +3 +4 +5–1 –2
8. Color-saturation-compensation dis-play (p. 78)18Names of partsMonitor Display - Recording Mode2. Flash-mode indicator (p. 61)5. Flash-compensation
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19Monitor Display - Quick View & Playback Mode7. Frame number / total number of images5. Lock indicator (p. 121)6. Print indicator (p. 126)11. Im
2Examples
20Getting up and runningGetting Up and RunningThis section covers the preparation of the camera. This includes the changing of batteries andmemory car
21Attaching the Lens HoodSlide the hood onto the end of the lens and turn it90° clockwise until it clicks and the circular dimple isaligned with the f
22Getting up and runningCharging the BatteryBefore the camera can be used, the lithium-ion battery must be charged. Before charging the bat-tery, read
Installing and Changing the BatteryOpen the battery-chamber door by sliding the battery-chamberlock to the open position.Insert the battery with the b
24Getting up and runningBattery Condition IndicatorFull-battery indicator - the battery is fully charged. This indicator is dis-played for five second
25External Power Supplies (sold separately)The AC Adapter allows the camera to be powered from an electrical household outlet. The ACAdapter is recomm
26Getting up and runningInserting and Changing a Memory CardA memory card must be inserted for the camera to operate. If a card has notbeen inserted,
27To eject a card, open the card-slot door (1), and press and release the card-eject lever to extend it(2).Press (3) the card-eject lever to eject th
28Getting up and runningWhile using the electronic viewfinder (EVF) or LCD monitor, grip thecamera firmly with your right hand while supporting the bo
29The EVF has a built-in diopter that can be adjusted between–3.5 to +1.5. While looking through the EVF, turn the diopter-adjustment dial until the v
Thank you for purchasing this Konica Minolta digital camera. Please take the time to read throughthis instruction manual so you can enjoy all the feat
30Getting up and runningSetting the Date and TimeAfter initially inserting a memory card and battery, the camera’s clock and calendar must be set.When
31Use the right controller key to highlight the 2nd tab atthe top of the menu.Use the down key to highlight the date/time-set menuoption.Press the cen
32Basic recording Setting the Camera to record Images AutomaticallyEVF and LCD Monitor DisplaySet the exposure dial to the program (P) position (1). C
33Basic Recording OperationPlace the subject within the focus frame. For off-center sub-jects, use the focus-lock function (p. 34). The subject must b
34Basic recording Focus LockThe focus-lock function is used when the subject is off-center and outside the focus frame. Focuslock may also be used whe
This digital camera has a quick, accurate autofocusing system. The focus signals in the lower rightcorner of the EVF and LCD monitor indicate the focu
36Basic recording Using the Built-in FlashFlash Range - Automatic OperationTo use the flash, simply pull up the unit by the tabs on each side.The fla
/Anti-shake System37When Anti-shake is off, the white indicator appears to warn the shutter speed is too longfor the camera to be safely handheld.The
Set the mode switch to the movie-recording position (1). Beforerecording, the data-panel and monitor frame counters show themaximum time in seconds th
/39Display Mode SwitchAuto display - the camera will automatically change between displayingthe live image in the EVF or on the LCD monitor. The EVF’
For Proper and Safe Use4For proper and safe useNP-400 Lithium-ion BatteriesThis camera operates on a powerful lithium-ion battery. Misuse or abuse of
To view images from the playback mode, turn the modeswitch to the playback position.To view images from the recording or movie recordingmodes, press
To return to a recording mode from Quick View, press the menubutton.Viewing Images and Histogram41To delete a displayed image, press the QV/deletebu
42Basic playback The display-information button controls the display format. Each time the button is pressed, the dis-play cycles through to the next
43Enlarged PlaybackIn single-frame playback, a still image can be enlarged forcloser examination from 1.2X. The maximum magnificationdepends on image
44Advanced recordingMovies can be played back on the camera. Movie files are indicated by an indicator at the bottomof the display. Press the center o
45The display-information button controls what information is displayed withthe live image. Each time the button is pressed, the display cycles to the
46Advanced recordingFocus-mode SwitchSingle-shot AF (Autofocus), continuous AF, and manualfocus is set with the focus-mode switch. Slide theswitch to
Digital ZoomThe digital zoom doubles the lens magnification. The digital zoomcannot be used with RAW image quality, UHS continuousadvance, or movie re
48Advanced recordingFlex Focus Point The Flex Focus Point (FFP) is a powerful tool for off-center subjects. It canbe moved to any point in the image a
49The macro mode is used for close-up photographs of smallobjects. The built-in flash cannot be used with macro mode. Theuse of a tripod is recommende
5General Product Warnings and CautionsWarning• Only use the battery specified in this manual.• Only use the specified charger or AC adapter within the
50Advanced recordingExposure LockExposure-mode DialThe exposure-mode dial is used to select traditional exposure modes aswell as subject programs that
51Program - PProgram exposure is set with the exposure-mode dial (p. 50). The program AE uses luminance andfocal-length information to calculate expos
52Advanced recordingAuto RecordingAuto recording is set with the exposure-mode dial. Auto recording is the same as the programexposure mode (p. 51), e
53Instant playback Off p. 100Voice memo Off p. 101Color mode Natural color (sRGB) p. 102Sharpness Normal p. 97Noise reduction On p. 103Monitor amplifi
54Advanced recordingAperture priority is set with theexposure-mode dial (p. 50). Thephotographer selects the apertureand the camera sets the appro-pri
55Shutter priority is set with the exposure-mode dial (p. 50). The photographerselects the shutter speed and the camera sets the appropriate aperture
56Advanced recordingManual exposure mode allows individual selection of shutter speeds and apertures. This modeoverrides the exposure system giving th
57Use the front control dial to decrease the shutter-speed until “bulb”is displayed. Use the rear control dial to set the appropriate aperture require
58Advanced recordingDigital-subject-programsDigital subject programs optimize the camera’s exposure, white-balance, andimage-processing systems for sp
59Exposure and Flash CompensationThe ambient light and flash exposure can be adjusted before the image is captured to make thefinal picture lighter or
6For proper and safe useCaution• Do not use or store these products in a hot or humid environment such as the glove compartment ortrunk of a car. It m
60Advanced recordingUsing the Function DialThe memory function, metering mode, drive mode, white balance, and camera sensitivity are con-trolled by th
61The drive modes control the rate and method of image capture. Indicatorsshowing the selected drive mode appear on the data panel and monitors. Thedr
62Advanced recordingBracketingThis drive mode makes a three image bracket of a scene. Bracketing is a method of taking a seriesof images of a static s
63When using flash, TIFF, or RAW & JPEG, single-frame advance is employed. To make aflash bracket, raise the camera flash; the ambient exposure is
64Advanced recordingContinuous-advance mode allows a series of images to be captured while holding down the shut-ter-release button. Continuous advanc
Compose the picture as described in the basic recordingsection (p. 33). Press and hold the shutter-release button allthe way down (1) to begin taking
66Advanced recordingIntervalThe interval mode makes a series of still or moving images over a period of time. Similar to time-lapse photography, a ser
67After mounting the camera on a tripod, compose the image so that the subject area falls within thefocus frames; the camera sets the focus, exposure,
68Advanced recordingUsed for self-portraits, the self-timer will delay the release of the shutter after the shutter button ispressed. A ten second and
69Metering ModesMetering mode indicators are displayed on the monitorsonly. To lock the exposure while pressing the shutter-release button partway dow
70Advanced recordingWhite BalanceWhite balance is the camera’s ability to make differenttypes of lighting appear natural. Any changes areimmediately v
71Custom-white-balance function allows the camera to be calibrated to a specific lighting condition.Three setting can be stored in the camera and used
:enterSave to memory:select72Advanced recordingMemory - Storing Camera SettingsTo save the current camera settings, turn the function dial to the MSE
73Memory RecallCamera settings saved with the function dial are recalled with the expo-sure-mode dial. Simply turn the exposure mode dial to the memor
74Advanced recordingCamera Sensitivity - ISOThe auto setting automatically adjusts the camera sensitivity to the light conditions between ISO 64and 20
75Flash Range and Camera SensitivityFlash range (wide angle)ISO setting64100200 / AUTO4008000.5m ~ 2.1m / 1.6 ft. ~ 6.9 ft.Flash range (telephoto)0.5m
The flash sync terminal allows a studio or location flash system to be connected to the camera witha standard PC cord. The terminal is compatible with
77Depth-of-field PreviewThe aperture controls depth of field; the area in front of the cam-era that appears in focus. The smaller the aperture, the gr
78Advanced recordingTurn the Digital Effect switch (1) to the image character-istic to be adjusted.Adjustments can be made repeatedly and in combinati
Filter79The contrast of a scene can be adjusted within eleven levels (±5) with theDigital Effects Controller. The contrast must be set before the imag
8Table of contentsTable of ContentsBefore you begin...
Use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the appropri-ate menu tab; the menus will change as the tabs are highlighted. 80 Recording menu
DSP set DSPTracking AF OnAE lock OffSpot AE area Center spotDirect MF OffEVF mode Quality 30fps81Image size 3264x2448Quality FineFlash mode Fill-flash
82Recording menuImage size and quality are set in section 1 of the recording menu (p. 80). Changes are displayed onthe LCD monitor and data panel.2560
83TIFFExtra fineFineStandard812 21 1222537 62 2964972 117 38983121 190 5202560x1920 2080x1560 1600x1200 640x480TIFFExtra fineFineStandard14,520KB9,626
84A short guide to photographyIn the RAW image-quality mode, the image size is set at full and cannot be changed. The imagesize will not be displayed
85Notes on Image Size and Resolution640 X 480 (Full image area)1600 X 1200 (Cropped)2080 X 1560 (Cropped)2560 X 1920 (Cropped)Image size changes the n
86Flash ModesThe flash mode can be changed in section 1 of the recording menu (p. 80). For the flash to fire, thebuilt-in unit must be manually lifted
87Rear flash sync is used with long exposures to make trailinglights or blurring appear to follow rather than proceed thesubject. The effect is not ap
88Recording menuWireless / Remote FlashWireless/Remote flash allows the camera to control an off-camera Program/Maxxum 5600HS(D) or 3600HS(D) flashuni
89Press and hold the mounting-foot-release button (1) to dis-engage the safety catch to remove the flash unit from thecamera.Position the camera and f
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90Recording menuWireless/Remote Camera and Flash RangesFlash-to-subject distanceCamera-to-subject distanceThe camera and flash mustbe within 5m or 16.
91Notes on Wireless/Remote FlashWireless/Remote flash performs best under subdued light or interior lighting. Under bright lightsources, the flash may
92Recording menuFlash ControlSelect the manual option from flash control in section 1 ofthe recording menu. With the built-in flash raised, press thee
8 / 26 11 / 36 16 / 52 22 / 7293The chart lists approximate guide numbers for manual flash calculations. The following equationsare useful in determin
94Recording menuWhen the AEL button is pressed and held, the exposure is locked. Theexposure remains locked after an image has been captured until the
95Recording Mode ResetThe recording mode functions can be reset in section 1 of the recording menu (p. 80). When select-ed, a confirmation screen will
96Recording menuInterval SetupThe parameters for the interval drive mode (p. 66) are set in section 2 of the recording menu (p. 80).Int. setBracket se
Soft Normal Hard97SharpnessThe sharpness of the image can be altered. This must be set before the image is recorded.Sharpness is set in section 3 of t
Int. set –Bracket set 0.3EvData imprint TextImprint to Image + ExifInst.playback OffVoice memo Off98Recording menuData ImprintingData can be printed o
99Electronic KeyboardThe electronic keyboard is used to enter text for imprinting data or for naming new folders. The key-board automatically appears
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