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This product is designed to work with accessories manufactured and distributed by Konica Minolta. Using accessories or equipment not endorsed by Konica Minolta may result in unsatisfactory performance or damage to the product and its accessories. Only use the battery specified in this manual that are manufactured and distributed by Konica Minolta. Beware of counterfeit batteries; the use of these batteries will damage the product and may cause fire. [. . . ] Manual flash cannot be used with wireless.
Specifications with Program flash 5600HS(D) at ISO 100 Aperture Camera-to-subject distance Up to sync. speed1 Flash-to-subject distance2 1/250 second
1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft 1 ~ 3. 5m / 3. 3 ~ 11. 5ft 1 ~ 2. 5m / 3. 3 ~ 8. 2ft 1 ~ 4m / 3. 3 ~ 13. 1ft 1 ~ 3m / 3. 3 ~ 9. 8ft 1 ~ 2m / 3. 3 ~ 6. 6ft
1/1000 second
1 ~ 2. 5m / 3. 3 ~ 8. 2ft 1 ~ 1. 7m / 3. 3 ~ 5. 6ft 1 ~ 1. 2m / 3. 3 ~ 3. 9ft 1 ~ 2m / 3. 3 ~ 6. 6ft 1 ~ 1. 5m / 3. 3 ~ 4. 9ft
1. 4 ~ 5m / 4. 6 ~ 16. 4ft 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft /2. 8 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft /4. 0 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft /5. 6 Specifications with Program flash 3600HS(D) at ISO 1001 1. 4 ~ 5m / 4. 6 ~ 16. 4ft 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft /2. 8 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft /4. 0 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft 1 ~ 5m / 3. 3 ~ 16. 4ft /5. 6
1. Double the maximum distance when using the camera sensitivity at ISO 400. 74
Recording menu
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MANUAL FLASH AND POWER RATIO
The output of the flash can be specified when using manual flash control with power ratios. Set the flash-control option in section 2 of the recording menu to manual. See page 64 for menu operation.
Flash mode Flash control Power ratio Setup Setup Bracket order Fill-flash Manual 1/1 0. 3Ev/3frames 0. 3Ev/3frames
INSTANT PLAYBACK
After an image is captured, it can be displayed on the monitors for two, five, or ten seconds before being saved. Instant playback is activated and the length of the playback period is set with the instant-playback option in section 3 of the recording menu (p. On
The setup option below instant playback specifies the display format:
When the camera flash is raised, the power ratio is displayed on the monitor.
Power ratio The chart lists approximate guide numbers for manual flash calculations. The following equations are useful in determining the guide number, aperture (-number), or flash-to-subject distance required for exposures. (for distance in meters / feet) Power ratio 1/1 (Full) 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 Camera sensitivity (ISO) 100 12 / 39 8. 5 / 29 6 / 20 4. 2 / 14 3 / 10 200 17 / 56 12 / 39 8. 5 / 29 6 / 20 4. 2 / 14 400 24 / 79 17 / 56 12 / 39 8. 5 / 29 6 / 20 800 34 / 112 24 / 79 17 / 56 12 / 39 8. 5 / 29 1600 48 / 157 34 / 112 24 / 79 17 / 56 12 / 39 3200 68 / 223 48 / 157 34 / 112 24 / 79 17 / 56 During the instant playback period, the captured images can be deleted using the delete button (p. When a continuous-advance bracketed series is captured, the entire series is erased. The daylight preset white-balance setting is for beautiful sunny days. When the weather is overcast, the color is cooler and the cloudy setting is appropriate. When the main light source is skylight, light from the blue sky rather than the direct light of the sun, the resulting color is very blue. And fluorescent lamps come in classifications that define their color. The preset white balance settings can be adjusted with the rear control dial (p. Some artificial lighting have a discontinuous spectrum that create very unnatural color in a photograph. White balance cannot correct high-energy vapor lighting: sodium-vapor (yellow highway lights), or mercury vapor. For portraits under these lighting conditions, the flash can be used to overpower the ambient light. With landscapes containing these types of lights, set the white balance to the preset daylight setting.
The lens aperture controls not only exposure, but also depth of field; the area between the closest object in focus and the furthest object in focus. The larger the aperture value, the greater the depth of field and the longer the shutter speed needed to make the exposure. The smaller the aperture value, the shallower the depth of field and the faster the shutter speed needed to make the exposure. [. . . ] · Konica Minolta has no responsibility for any damage or loss incurred by equipment malfunction.
QUESTIONS AND SERVICE
· If you have questions about your camera or charger, contact your local camera dealer or write to the Konica Minolta distributor in your area. · Before shipping your camera or charger for repair, please contact a Konica Minolta service facility.
BATTERIES
· Battery performance decreases with temperature. In cold environments, we recommend keeping spare batteries in a warm place, such as the inside of a coat. · When storing the battery for extended periods, recharge it for five minutes every six months. [. . . ]