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[. . . ] Apple, Macintosh, and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Microdrive is a trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 3 For Proper and Safe Use NP-400 Lithium-ion Batteries This camera operates on a powerful lithium-ion battery. [. . . ] 87). 2 89 Wireless/Remote Camera and Flash Ranges Camera-to-subject distance Flash-to-subject distance The camera and flash must be within 5m or 16. 4 ft of the subject. Minimum camera-to-subject distance Camera Apertur e 64 100 1. 1 m / 3. 6 ft 1. 4 m / 4. 6 ft /2. 8 0. 8 m / 2. 6 ft 1. 0 m / 3. 2 ft /4. 0 0. 6 m / 2. 0 ft 0. 7 m / 2. 3 ft /5. 6 0. 4 m / 1. 3 ft 0. 5 m / 1. 6 ft /8. 0 Minimum flash-to-subject distance 0. 8 m / 2. 6 ft 1. 0 m / 3. 2 ft /2. 8 0. 6 m3 / 2. 0 ft3 0. 7 m / 2. 3 ft /4. 0 0. 4 m4 / 1. 3 ft4 0. 5 m1 / 1. 6 ft1 /5. 6 0. 3 m5 / 0. 9 ft3 0. 4 m2 / 1. 3 ft2 /8. 0 1 2 3 4 5 Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum flash-to-subject flash-to-subject flash-to-subject flash-to-subject flash-to-subject distance: distance: distance: distance: distance: 3600HS(D) 3600HS(D) 3600HS(D) 3600HS(D) 3600HS(D) sensitivity setting (ISO) 200 / AUTO 400 2. 0 m / 6. 6 ft 2. 8 m / 9. 2 1. 4 m / 4. 6 ft 2. 0 m / 6. 6 1. 0 m / 3. 2 ft 1. 4 m / 4. 6 0. 7 m / 2. 3 ft 1. 0 m / 3. 2 1. 4 m / 4. 6 ft 1. 0 m / 3. 2 ft 0. 7 m / 2. 3 ft 0. 5 m1 / 1. 6 ft1 3. 6 2. 5 4. 0 2. 8 2. 0 m m m m m / / / / / ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 800 3. 9 m / 12. 8 ft 2. 8 m / 9. 2 ft 2. 0 m / 6. 6 ft 1. 4 m / 4. 6 ft 2. 8 2. 0 1. 4 1. 0 m m m m / / / / 9. 2 6. 6 4. 6 3. 2 ft ft ft ft 2. 0 1. 4 1. 0 0. 7 m m m m / / / / 6. 6 4. 6 3. 2 2. 3 - 11. 8 ft. 5600HS(D) - 3. 0 m / 9. 8 ft. 90 Recording menu Notes on Wireless/Remote Flash Wireless/Remote flash performs best under subdued light or interior lighting. Under bright light sources, the flash may not be able to detect the control signals from the camera's built-in flash. The wireless/remote system has four channels so that multiple lighting systems can be used in the same area without affecting each other. Once the camera and flash are separated, the wireless channel can be changed. Refer to the flash's instruction manual on how the set the wireless channel. When not using off-camera flash units, always turn off the wireless flash mode in section 1 of the recording menu, or inaccurate flash exposures will result. The 5600HS(D) and 3600HS(D) flash units can be reset simultaneously with the camera. Simply mount the flash unit in the accessory shoe and change the wireless flash mode setting on the menu to another flash mode. In program (P) or aperture-priority (A) exposure mode, the shutter speed will not fall below the camera-shake limit unless the slow-sync function is activated (p. When using shutter-priority (S) or manual (M) exposure mode, any shutter speed can be used for the exposure. Pre-flash TTL automatically activates when using the macro flash units. When using bounce flash with the Maxxum/Program Flash 2500(D), set TTL with the metering mode switch on the flash unit or pre-flash TTL on the recording menu on the camera. When using the Maxxum/Program flash units, if the flash illumination is uneven at the camera's wide-angle lens position, attach the wide-angle adapter to the flash units. With the 3600HS(D), also change the flash metering mode to pre-flash TTL. When the auto-zoom function is used with the Maxxum/Program 3600HS(D) and 5600HS(D) flash units, the flash's zoom setting will be wider than the lens setting. When using the Macro Ring Flash 1200 or Macro Twin Flash 2400 in macro mode (p. 49), light fall off toward the edges of the frame may be noticeable at the wide-angle macro lens position. 93 AEL Button When the AEL button is pressed and held, the exposure is locked. The exposure remains locked after an image has been captured until the AEL button has been released (hold setting) or pressed again (toggle setting). How the button operates can be changed in section 1 of the recording menu (p. Press and hold the AEL button to lock the exposure; the spot circle is displayed. Press and release the AEL button to lock the exposure; the spot circle is displayed. [. . . ] · If fingerprints are on the LCD monitor surface, gently wipe with a soft, clean, dry cloth. Copyright · TV program, films, video tapes, photographs, and other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording or duplication of such material may be contrary to copyright laws. Images protected by copyright can only be used under the provisions within the copyright laws. 170 Care and storage Before Improtant Events or Journeys · Check the camera's operation; take test pictures and purchase spare batteries. · 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. [. . . ]

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