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[. . . ] Digital Still Camera User's Guide Thank you for your purchase. For the correct usage of this product, please read this User's Manual and the warranty card carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference. Before accepting the warranty card, please make sure that the date of purchase and the dealer's details have been completed. 1 About trademarks G Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows Me are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U. S. G Apple, Macintosh, Mac OS, QuickTime and Power PC are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U. S. [. . . ] The shutter is released approximately 10 seconds (default setting) after the shutter button is pressed. w Press the PICTURE button and set the required picture quality of the image data to record. e Press the MODE button and select . e Note: * The self-timer can be used with , , and modes. , , , r Look through the viewfinder to adjust the image composition, and press the (W) and (T) buttons to set the subject size. t Lightly press the shutter button (halfway), and then gently press the button down completely. The self-timer LED on the front of the camera will flash in red and the shutter will be released after about 10 seconds. Note: * To cancel the self-timer during operation, select a mode other than using the MODE button. * The delay time for the self-timer can be set to either "10 sec" (default setting) or "3 sec" in the SET-UP menu. (See page 63. ) 34 Adjusting the Screen Contrast The screen contrast can be adjusted depending on the recording location. e Press the button to enter the "Screen and DISPLAY 2 w REC Screen Contrast Basic Recording MENU Contrast" menu and use the buttons to adjust the brightness. Note: * The screen will become darker with the e button and button. brighter with the * Pressing the button will return the screen to w. r Press the SET button and exit the REC menu mode. r Screen Contrast 35 Chapter 3 Advanced Recording , so that recording can be made with user- Using the M-REC menu The main switch of the camera can be set to defined settings. The lens will extend. * If the main switch is set to with the lens M q is being held, "Err" may appear in the status LCD. If this occurs, turn the main switch to OFF and then turn it back to . w w M-REC Press the MENU button to enter the M-REC menu mode. The M-REC menu screen will appear. Reset All Movie mode Digital Zoom Camera Exposure White Balance Off Off ±0 Auto OFF MENU DISPLAY e Press the sired menu. / button to select the dee M-REC Reset All Movie mode Digital Zoom Camera Exposure White Balance Off Off ±0 Auto The menu will change as follows every time the / button is pressed. Reset All Movie mode Digital Zoom Camera Exposure White Balance AE mode Slow Shutter Screen Contrast Black & White 36 r Press the setting. / button to change the menu r M-REC Reset All Movie mode Off Off ±0 Note: * To continue with settings, repeat steps e and r. Digital Zoom Camera Exposure White Balance t Press the SET button to exit the M-REC menu mode. (See "Recording" (page 23). ) 3 Advanced Recording Note: * The menu settings that have been made will be saved even when the power is turned off. * The settings set in the M-REC menu will not be have any effect when the main switch is set to (auto mode). 37 Recording a Movie Movies can be recorded with this camera. The available recording resolutions are: 320 X 240 pixels and 160 X 120 pixels. The maximum recording time for a movie is about 15 seconds and recording continues while the shutter button is held down. Note: When the movie mode is set, all menus with the exception of "Reset All" and "Screen Contrast" will become unavailable. (Each menu can again be accessed by turning the movie mode off. ) q Enter the M-REC menu mode and press the / button to select "Movie mode". / button to select the menu q M-REC Reset All Movie mode Off Off ±0 Auto Digital Zoom Camera Exposure White Balance w Press the content. The setting will change as follows every time the / button is pressed. Off (default setting) 320 x 240 160 x 120 e Press the SET button to exit the M-REC menu mode. Through images will be displayed on the LCD monitor with a yellow frame. And the resolution will be displayed in the upper left of the screen, and the recording time will be displayed in the upper right of the screen. [. . . ] 8 movies/8MB SD Memory Card) JPEG standard (Exif ver 2. 1) DPOF compatible (*1) Design rule for Camera File System standard (DCF) compatible (*2) 1/2. 7 inch, 2. 11 million pixel RGB CCD (active pixels: 2. 02 million pixels) f=5. 4 ~ 16. 2mm, F 2. 8(W) ~ 4. 6(T) (Equivalent to f=35 ~ 105mm by 35mm film camera conversion) Auto focus 0. 25m ~ (during macro recording mode: 0. 25m ~ 0. 8m) (Normal recording: 0. 8m ~ ) Programmed AE Center weighted light reading (normal setting), spot reading Auto, daylight, incandescent lighting, flash, fluorescent lighting Mechanical shutter, CCD electronic shutter 1/8 ~ 1/2000 sec (during slow shutter ON: 2 ~ 1/2000 sec) Optical real-image type viewfinder Internal auto lighting flash Flash recording range: WIDE: 0. 8 ~ 3. 0m TELE: 0. 8 ~ 2. 0m Red-eye reduction/AUTO/ON/OFF available Recording modes: Single shooting/Self-timer (10 sec/3 sec)/Macro recording/Long distance/Night view portrait/Back-and-white/Digital zoom (×1. 5, ×2. 0)/Movie (320 × 240, 160 × 120) 1. 5 inch low-temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD monitor Single frame, close-up playback (×2), movie playback, index playback, slideshow Single frame/all frames/format Self-timer LED, viewfinder LED, card access LED Various warnings during recording Date and time recorded CR-V3 lithium battery (1 unit), AA nickel-hydrogen batteries (2 units), AA alkaline batteries (2 units), or AC adapter (DC 3V) USB terminal, AC adapter jack 5°C ~ 45°C (Humidity: 20% ~ 80%RH) 100 × 61. 5 × 30. 5mm (excl. batteries, SD Memory Card) SD Memory Card (8MB), CR-V3 lithium battery, strap, CD-ROM, USB cable, quick guide, warranty, Konica Card AC adapter, exclusive soft case Recording method Image format Imaging elements Lens Focus adjustment Recording range Exposure control Photometry White balance Shutter speed Viewfinder Flash : : : : : : : : : : : : Recording modes : LCD monitor Playback Deletion LED display Buzzer Auto-date function Power supply I/O terminals Operating temperature Size (W × H × D) Weight Accessories Optional accessories Battery life guide (reference) CR-V3 lithium battery AA nickel-hydrogen batteries : : : : : : : : : : : : : 8 Appendix Recording (LCD monitor on) About 500 images About 150 images Recording (LCD monitor off) About 1, 250 images About 300 images Continuous playback About 300 minutes About 75 minutes * Under Konica test conditions (room temperature, Super Fine mode, 50% flash, continuous recording at 20 second interval, and one zoom operation in single direction) Note: Battery life varies depending on the brand and grade. *1: DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) specified by Canon, Inc. , Kodak Co. , Ltd. , Fuji Photo Film Co. , Ltd. , and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. , Ltd. is a standard for recording specified information such as the images or quantity to print from the images taken by a digital camera on a recording medium. 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