INSTRUCTION MANUALEQUICKOPERATIONGETTINGSTARTEDFULL-AUTOOPERATIONSUBJECTPROGRAMSELECTIONCREATIVEEXPOSUREMODESADDITIONALFEATURESAPPENDIX
17LOADING FILM16LOADING FILM1. Slide the back-cover releasedown to open the back cover.2. Insert a film cartridge into thefilm chamber.Check the film
19EYE-STARTGently press the shutter-release button all the waydown to take the picture.Press the shutter-release button partwaydown to activate the ca
21TAKING PICTURES IN FULL-AUTOFULLY-AUTOMATICOPERATION2. Press the program-resetbutton to set the camera toFull-Auto.• The camera will return to its d
Focus is confirmedContinuous autofocus – Focus is confirmedContinuous autofocus – Lens focusingShutter is lockedFocus cannot be confirmed – Shutter is
25USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH24FOCUS HOLD1. Center your subject in thefocus frame, then press theshutter-release buttonpartway down.• appears in the view
27USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH26USING THE BUILT-IN FLASHFlash RangeAperture ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400f/2.81.0 ~ 4.3m(3.3 ~ 14.1 ft.)1.0 ~ 6.1m (3.3 ~ 20. ft
29REWINDING THE FILM28USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH1. Turn the function dial to .2. Press the function button andturn the control dial until and ON appear
31Press the subject-programbutton until the subject-programpointer is under .Portrait ModePortraits have the greatest impactwhen a shallow depth-of-f
3332SUBJECT PROGRAM SELECTIONPress the subject-programbutton until the subject-programpointer is under .Close-Up ModeSet Close-Up mode whenphotograph
3534SUBJECT PROGRAM SELECTIONPress the subject-programbutton until the subject-programpointer is under .Night Portrait ModeNight portraits require th
1FOR PROPER AND SAFE USEThis manual has been designed to help you understand theoperation of your Minolta camera more quickly. After familiarizingyour
3736SELF-TIMER1. Place the camera on a tripod,then press the self-timerbutton until appears in thedata panel.2. Center your subject in thefocus frame
38In this section you take full creative control of yourcamera. Depending on the selected exposure mode, youwill control the aperture, shutter speed,
4140A-MODE – APERTURE PRIORITYPress the flash-mode button topop-up the built-in flash.• will appear in the data panel.• The shutter speed is automatic
4342S-MODE – SHUTTER PRIORITY2. Press the function button andturn the control dial until Sappears in the data panel.3. Turn the control dial to select
4544S-MODE – SHUTTER PRIORITYIn addition to controlling the duration of the exposure, shutter speeddetermines how moving subjects will appear in the f
4746M-MODE – MANUAL– The exposure will over-expose your subject. – The exposure will under-expose your subject. Metering in Manual ModeIn manual mode,
A-MODE – Aperture Priority ...40A-mode flash ...
5NAMES OF PARTS4NAMES OF PARTSFor information on specific parts, refer to the page numbers shown inparenthesis.BodyData PanelSelf-timer/Drive-modebutt
7NAMES OF PARTS6NAMES OF PARTSData Panel ViewfinderFocus frameFocus signalsFocus-area indicatorShutter speed displayExposure-compensation indicatorApe
9QUICK OPERATION8QUICK OPERATION1. Insert batteries.• This camera uses two CR2 lithiumbatteries.2. Attach lens.• Align the red mounting dot on the len
10LEVEL IThis section provides the information necessary to operate yourcamera in most photographic situations. This section covers:• Battery Installa
13BATTERIES12BATTERIES1. Using a coin or similarobject, turn the battery-chamber lock to OPEN, thenopen the battery-chamberdoor.2. Insert the batterie
15LENS14LENS1. Remove the body and rearlens caps.2. Align the red mounting dotson the lens and camera body.3. Gently insert the lens into themount, th
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