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Seite 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

EINSTRUCTION MANUALAUTOMATICOPERATIONSUBJECT /DRIVECREATIVEEXPOSUREDETAILEDOPERATIONCUSTOMFUNCTIONSAPPENDIXGETTINGSTARTED

Seite 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

GETTINGSTARTEDSTRAPUsing the Eyepiece Cap• Take care not to catch the strap when closing the back cover.Firmly press the eyepiece cap ofthe strap into

Seite 3 - DETAILED OPERATION

Changing the Batteries - Quartz-date ModelGETTINGSTARTED2120Turn the main switch to ON.• A battery icon appears on the datapanel indicating the power

Seite 4 - FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE

2322LENSRemove the body and rearlens caps.Align the red mounting indexon the lens and camerabody. Carefully insert thelens into the mount, thenturn it

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2524Extend the leader betweenthe guide rails to the indexmark.• Hold the film cartridge down so thatthe film lays flat.• If the film tip extends beyon

Seite 6 - QUICK OPERATION

Press the back-cover releaseto open the back cover andremove the film, then closethe back cover.27Wait until the film iscompletely rewound.• will appe

Seite 7 - NAMES OF PARTS

AUTOMATICOPERATION28• Lean against a wall or rest your elbows on a solid surface to steady thecamera in low-light situations. • The use of the tripod

Seite 8 - Data Panel Viewfinder

AUTOMATICOPERATION3130Center your subject in thewide focus frame . Ifusing a zoom lens, rotatethe zooming ring to frameyour subject asdesired.• Press

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AUTOMATICOPERATION3332Special Focus SituationsThe camera may not be able to focus in the situations described below.Use focus lock (p. 33) or manual f

Seite 10 - BATTERIES

AUTOMATICOPERATION3534Center your subject in the widefocus frame , then pressthe shutter-release buttonpartway down to lock thefocus.• When appears

Seite 11 - Battery Condition Indicators

AUTOMATICOPERATIONISO 1003736While pressing the flash-modebutton,turn the control dialuntil appears on the datapanel.• The flash will not fire even i

Seite 12 - Loading the Film

AUTOMATICOPERATIONSUBJECT /DRIVECREATIVEEXPOSUREDETAILEDOPERATIONCUSTOMFUNCTIONSAPPENDIXGETTINGSTARTED32TABLE OF CONTENTSFOR PROPER AND SAFE USE ...

Seite 13 - Film-chamber Lock

3938SUBJECT PROGRAM /DRIVE MODESNow that you are comfortable with the operation ofthe camera, take more control of the creative processby telling the

Seite 14 - FULLY-AUTOMATIC

SUBJECT /DRIVEPress the subject-programbutton until the subject-program indicator points to.Landscape photography requires a largedepth-of-field to ma

Seite 15 - AUDIO SIGNAL

SUBJECT /DRIVE4342Press the subject-programbutton until the subject-program indicator points to.• The camera continues to focus aslong as the shutter-

Seite 16 - TAKING PICTURES IN FULL-AUTO

SUBJECT /DRIVEControl dialFlash-modebuttonCancel the flash in night portrait modeto photograph night scenes. The longershutter speeds set in night por

Seite 17 - Focus Signals

SUBJECT /DRIVE4746• Do not press the shutter-release button while standing in front of thecamera.The focus and exposure is set when the shutter-releas

Seite 18 - Flash Signals

SUBJECT /DRIVE4948Arrange the camera andsubject position to composeyour picture.Place the camera on a tripod.Press the drive-modebutton until appears

Seite 19 - USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH

5150CREATIVEEXPOSURE MODESIn this section you take full creative control of your camera.Depending on the selected exposure mode, you will control thea

Seite 20 - DRIVE MODES

CREATIVEEXPOSURE5352Fast Shutter SpeedSlow Shutter SpeedSHUTTER CONTROLSlow shutter speeds will makea moving subject appear toflow, creating a feeling

Seite 21 - SUBJECT-PROGRAM SELECTION

CREATIVEEXPOSURE55While pressing the functionbutton, turn the control dialuntil A appears on the datapanel.Turn the function dial to .In A mode, you

Seite 22 - Close-up

CREATIVEEXPOSURE5756Push the built-in flash down or turn the accessory flash off.• will be displayed on the data panel.Flash with A ModePress the flas

Seite 23 - Night Portrait

AUTOMATICOPERATIONSUBJECT /DRIVECREATIVEEXPOSUREDETAILEDOPERATIONCUSTOMFUNCTIONSAPPENDIXGETTINGSTARTED54TABLE OF CONTENTSSETTING THE ISO MANUALLY ...

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CREATIVEEXPOSURE5958While pressing thefunction button , turn thecontrol dial until S appearson the data panel.In S mode, you select the shutter speed

Seite 25 - Continuous Advance

CREATIVEEXPOSURE60 61M MODE – MANUALTo select the shutter speed,turn the control dial .• The shutter-speed range is from1/2000 to 30 seconds.To select

Seite 26 - EXPOSURE MODES

CREATIVEEXPOSUREControl dialCanceling the Flash6362Press the flash-mode buttonto pop-up the built-inflash.• will appear on the data panel.In M mode, t

Seite 27 - APERTURE CONTROL

CREATIVEEXPOSURE6564PS ModeSet the camera to custom 8-3.See page 105 for instructions.1Press the shutter-releasebutton partway down todisplay the shut

Seite 28 - A MODE - APERTURE PRIORITY

6766DETAILEDOPERATIONIn this section you can move on to the detailedoperation to expand your expertise. Read those pagespertaining to the areas of you

Seite 29 - Canceling the Flash

DETAILEDOPERATION6968Place your subject inside thespot focus area.Press and hold the spot AFbutton.• The spot focus area in the viewfinderwill glow fo

Seite 30 - S MODE – SHUTTER PRIORITY

DETAILEDOPERATION7170With the focus-area custom function (Custom 9, p.109), how the focusarea are selected can be changed.Custom 9 - (1) Select spot f

Seite 31 - M MODE – MANUAL

7372Continuous AF Use continuous AF when shooting sportingevents or when the subject is in constantmotion.Turn the function dial to .While pressing

Seite 32 - M-MODE – MANUAL

DETAILEDOPERATION75Hold the focus-mode switchdown and release.• will appear on the data panel.Turn the focusing ring untilyour subject appears sharp.•

Seite 33 - EXPOSURE WARNINGS

DETAILEDOPERATION77EXPOSURE – AE-LOCKSpot metering uses only the centerhoneycomb segment shown by the spotmetering area in the viewfinder. You canlock

Seite 34 - DETAILED

76FOR PROPER AND SAFE USERead and understand all warnings and cautions before using thisproduct.Using batteries improperly can cause them to leak harm

Seite 35 - FOCUS AREA

DETAILEDOPERATION79Set the shutter speed to bulb when youwant to take time exposures. Whenbulb is selected, the shutter remainsopen as long as the shu

Seite 36 - FOCUS MODES

DETAILEDOPERATION81Insert the plug into theterminal.• When removing the Remote CordRC-1000S or RC-1000L, take carenot to pull out the remote-terminalc

Seite 37 - Single-Shot AF

DETAILEDOPERATION83• To cancel exposure compensation, the camera must be reset manually to0.0 .Checking Exposure CompensationAfter releasing the expos

Seite 38 - AF ILLUMINATOR

DETAILEDOPERATION85EXPOSURE BRACKETINGTurn the function dial to.While pressing the functionbutton, turn the control dialto set the bracketingincrement

Seite 39 - EXPOSURE – Metering System

DETAILEDOPERATION87While pressing the exposure-compensation button, press andhold the shutter-release buttonall the way down. • The camera automatical

Seite 40 - TAKING TIME EXPOSURES (buLb)

DETAILEDOPERATION89While is blinking on thedata panel, press the shutter-release button all the waydown to take the lastexposure.• Multiple-exposure

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DETAILEDOPERATION91Your camera’s built-in flash provides coverage for a 28mm wide-anglelens, with a flash guide number of 12 (ISO100). This section of

Seite 42 - EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

DETAILEDOPERATION93TTL metering (Through The Lens):The TTL flash metering system controls the flash during theexposure automatically.Pre-flash meterin

Seite 43 - SETTING THE ISO MANUALLY

DETAILEDOPERATION95WIRELESS/REMOTE FLASHNormal flash Wireless flash• The shutter speed will be set to slower than 1/45 second automatically.• Flash an

Seite 44 - Exposure

DETAILEDOPERATION97Position your camera and flash unit using theinformation of this page. • The example below is with the 3600HS (D) flash unit. For o

Seite 45 - MULTIPLE EXPOSURE

98• Do not point the product directly at the sun. If sunlight is focused onan inflammable surface, a fire may result. Replace the lens capwhen the pro

Seite 46 - Canceling Multiple Exposure

DETAILEDOPERATION99Turn the function dial to .While pressing the functionbutton, turn the control dialuntil and appearon the camera’s data panel.Att

Seite 47 - Attaching the Program Flash

DETAILEDOPERATION101Press the date button tochoose the date imprintingformat.• The display changes as follows:Imprinting the Date or Time1Press the sh

Seite 48 - SLOW-SYNC

103CUSTOMFUNCTIONS102Press the date button.Press and hold the selectbutton (SEL) for 3 secondsuntil the date on the datapanel blinks.Turn the control

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CUSTOMFUNCTIONS105Turn the function dial toCUST.While pressing the functionbutton, turn the control dialto select the desired setting.Turn the functio

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CUSTOMFUNCTIONS107(1) Shutter-release Lock OffShutter can be released even if there is no film in the camera.(2) Shutter-release Lock OnShutter cannot

Seite 51 - Setting the Date or Time

CUSTOMFUNCTIONS(1) Select spot focus areaWhile pressing the spot AF button, the spot focus area is activated. Localfocus areas are selected with the c

Seite 52 - FUNCTIONS

CUSTOMFUNCTIONS111(1) Shutter cannot be released if a lens is not attached.• [ - - ] appears on the data panel when the shutter button is pressedpartw

Seite 53 - CUSTOM FUNCTIONS

APPENDIXPAutofocusWide focus frameAutoflash*0.0Single Frame AdvanceCanceledCanceledCanceledCanceledCanceledCanceledCanceled113Press the program-reset

Seite 54 - Turn the main switch to OFF

APPENDIX8 elements/7 groups75°– 30°0.4m / 1.2 ft.0.24Xf/22–3855mm63 (dia.) x 68 (L) mm /2.5 (dia.) x 2.7 (L) inch.190g / 6.7oz115When using an accesso

Seite 55 - Custom 9 - Spot AF button

APPENDIX117Angle FinderVN /MagnifierVNRemove the eyepiece cup whenattaching a finder accessory.• Push up to remove the eyepiece cup.Eyepiece Corrector

Seite 56 - Custom 11 - Flash Metering

1110QUICK OPERATIONInsert batteries.• This camera uses two CR2 lithiumbatteries. p.19Attach the lens.•Align the red mounting index on thelens with the

Seite 57 - APPENDIX

APPENDIXProblem119Cause Solution PageLens hoodwas attachedor subjectdistance wasless than 1m.This camera has a safety-lock feature and the back-cover

Seite 58 - ACCESSORY INFORMATION

APPENDIX121• If you have questions about your camera, contact your local cameradealer or write to the Minolta distributor in your area.• Before shippi

Seite 59 - N /MagnifierVN

APPENDIX123Specifications and accessories are based on the latest informationavailable at the time of printing and are subject to change withoutnotice

Seite 60 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

APPENDIX125Subject PageLLarge Aperture... 52Local Focus Areas

Seite 62 - SPECIFICATIONS

Minolta Co., Ltd. 3-13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka 541-8556, JapanMinolta Europe GmbH Minoltaring 11, D-30855 Langenhagen, GermanyReparatur

Seite 63 - Subject Page

1312NAMES OF PARTSSubject-programbutton (40-45)Shutter-releasebutton (28)Accessory shoeFunction buttonFunction dialLens release (22)Flash-mode button

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14 15NAMES OF PARTSMultiple-exposureindicator (88)Wireless/Remoteflash indica-tor (95)Flash-modeindicators (37)Red-eye reduc-tion indicator (38)Self-t

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GETTINGSTARTEDThis section provides the information necessary toprepare the camera for use.1716STRAPAttaching the StrapPass the tip of the strapthroug

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