User manual MINOLTA DYNAX 7D
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Manual abstract: user guide MINOLTA DYNAX 7D
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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9979 2181 50 0205/12984 Printed in Germany
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Thank you for purchasing this Konica Minolta digital camera. Please take the time to read through this instruction manual so you can enjoy all the features of your new camera. [. . . ] The image is centered on the AF area used, see page 38 for information on enlarged playback. Image only Image & information Image & histogram
After each image is captured, it is displayed as specified by the menu. Press the shutter-release button partway down to end the instant playback.
NOISE REDUCTION
This function reduces the affect of dark noise with exposures of one second or longer. The monitor remains blank during processing for a maximum of 30 seconds. Noise reduction is not applied to a series of continuousadvance images 77
Guide number = -number X distance Distance = guide number / -number -number = guide number / distance 76
Recording menu
INTERVAL
The interval mode makes a series of still images over a period of time, similar to time-lapse photography. Highlight "setup" in the interval option in section 3 on the recording menu and press the central button of the controller to open the setup screen.
Inst. Playback Setup Noise reductn Interval Setup Start
Confirm the memory card has enough storage capacity for the series by comparing the number of frames in the interval series with the number of recordable images displayed on the frame counter. Image size and quality settings can be changed to increase the number of pictures that can be saved on the memory card. During the interval series, the monitor is turned off between exposures to conserve power. The access lamp glows when an image is being recorded.
Use the up/down keys or front control dial to select the parameter to change. Confirm the recording menu settings, highlight the start option, and press the central button of the controller to put the camera in the interval recording mode.
Interval 30s - 60min Interval No. 2 No delay :enter 1 min
The camera stops recording and resets to the first frame when the series is complete or when the memory card is full. The use of an AC adapter is recommended when recording with long intervals or a large number of frames. To cancel the interval series, turn off the camera or press the shutterrelease button partway down.
Inst. Playback Setup Noise reductn Interval Setup Start
The interval indicator appears on the monitor. After mounting the camera on a tripod, compose the image so that the subject area falls within the focus frames; the camera sets the focus, exposure, and white balance, and charges the flash just before each exposure. Interval indicator 78
Recording menu
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A SHORT GUIDE TO PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography can be a rewarding pursuit. But the pleasure in making photographs and the joy of capturing a magical moment cannot be compared. The guide is an introduction to some basic photographic principles.
LIGHT SOURCES AND COLOR
The human eye adapts itself extremely well under different conditions. The paper of this manual you are reading looks white regardless of the type of lighting. As the light source changes, so does the overall color of a scene - fluorescent office ceiling lights create a green cast to pictures, regular household tungsten light bulbs make everything red. Like your eyes, the camera's white-balance controls adjust for different lighting to make natural looking pictures. The most common source of light, our sun, changes color depending on the time of day and the atmospheric conditions. The sun is of course very warm near the horizon and very blue at noon. [. . . ] · A special built-in battery supplies power to the clock and memory when the camera is exhausted or removed. If the camera resets each time the battery is removed, the battery is exhausted. If the contacts become dirty, wipe them with a cotton swab.
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Care and storage
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Number of effective pixels: CCD: Camera sensitivity (ISO): Aspect ratio: A/D conversion: Autofocusing system: AF sensitivity range: Meter: Metering range: Shutter: Flash guide number: Flash sync. : Flash coverage: Built-in flash recycling time: Viewfinder: Field of view: Eye relief: Viewfinder magnification: Monitor LCD: Recording media: File formats: PRINT Image Matching III: Menu languages: Video output:
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6. 1 million 23. 5 X 15. 7mm interline primary-color CCD with a total of 6. 3 million pixels Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 ISO equivalents 3:2 12 bit TTL phase-detection system with CCD line sensor. Ev -1 ~ +18 (at ISO 100) 14-segment honeycomb-pattern SPC Ev ±0 ~ +20 (Spot: Ev +3 ~ +20) at ISO 100, /1. 4. [. . . ]
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