Konica Minolta Z6 manual

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    Printed in Germany 9979 2806 50/12984 Konica Minolta Customer Support: www .konicaminoltasupport.com Konica Minolta Photo World: www .konicaminoltaphotoworld.com Become a member of Konica Minolta Photo World today , free of charge, and enter the fascinating world of Konica Minolta photography . Register now , save 29.99 EUR, get DiMAGE Messenger fo[...]

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    2 3 Before you begin Thank you for purchasing this digital camera. Please take the time to r ead through this instruction manual so you can enjoy all the features of your new camera. Check the packing list befor e using this product. If any items ar e missing, immediately contact your camera dealer . DiMAGE Z6 digital camera Neck strap NS-DG7000 Le[...]

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    4 5 For proper and safe use • Keep batteries or small parts that could be swallowed away from infants. Contact a doctor imme- diately if an object is swallowed. • Store this pr oduct out of reach of children. Be careful when ar ound children not to harm them with the product or parts. • Do not fire the flash dir ectly into the eyes. It may da[...]

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    6 7 T ABLE OF CONTENTS The basic operation of this camera is covered between pages 12 and 33. This section of the manual covers the camera parts, preparation of the camera for use, and the basic camera operation for recor ding, viewing, and deleting images. Many of the features of this camera ar e controlled with menus. The menu navigation sections[...]

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    8 9 T able of contents Color mode..............................................................................................................................65 Contrast ...................................................................................................................................65 Sharpness ...................................[...]

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    11 10 Names of parts * This camera is a sophisticated optical instrument. Care should be taken to keep these surfaces clean. Please read the car e and storage instructions in the back of this manual (p. 122). Names of parts Shutter -release button Lens* Self-timer lamp (p. 47) Flash (p. 26) Strap eyelet (p. 12) The tripod socket is located on the b[...]

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    13 12 Getting up and running GETTING UP AND RUNNING Inserting batteries Insert the batteries as indicated on the diagram on the inside of the bat- tery-chamber door . Confirm the positive and negative battery terminals are oriented corr ectly . T o open the battery-chamber door , slide the door toward the side of the camera (1) to release the safet[...]

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    14 15 Getting up and running Battery condition indicator Full-battery indicator - the battery is fully charged. This indicator is displayed for three seconds on the monitor when the camera is turned on. Low-battery indicator - battery power is low . The battery should be replaced as soon as possible. This camera is equipped with an automatic batter[...]

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    Camera notes 16 17 Getting up and running Changing the memory card An SD Memory Card or MultiMediaCar d must be inserted for the camera to operate. If a card has not been inserted, a no-card warning is displayed on the monitor . For mor e about memory cards see page 126. Always turn off the camera and confirm the access lamp is not lit before r emo[...]

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    MM / DD / YYYY 0 : 0 18 19 Getting up and running Use the down key to highlight the language menu option. Press the central button to complete the operation. Use the left and right keys to select the item to be changed. Use the up and down keys to adjust the item. Press the central button to set the clock and calen- dar . Setting the date and time [...]

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    20 21 Basic recor ding BASIC RECORDING While using the viewfinder or LCD monitor , grip the camera firmly with your right hand while supporting the body with your left. Keep your elbows at your side and your feet shoulder -width apart to hold the camera steadily . T ake care not to cover the lens with your fingers or the strap. Handling the camera [...]

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    23 22 Basic recor ding Press the shutter -release button all the way down to take the pic- ture. The example uses auto recor ding. Except for movie recording, the operation for other exposure modes is the same. Automatic Digital Subject Pr ogram Selection is only available in the auto recor ding mode. Place the subject anywhere within the focus fra[...]

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    25 Basic recor ding The focus signal in the lower right corner of the LCD monitor indicates the focus status. The shutter can be released even if the camera cannot focus on the subject. The camera may not be able to focus in certain situations. If the autofocus system cannot focus on a subject, the focus signal will turn red. In this situation, foc[...]

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    T o use the built-in flash, simply raise it (1). Lower the flash unit to prevent it fr om firing. Flash-mode indicator tur ns red while the flash is charging; wait until it becomes white befor e taking pictures. T o change the flash mode, raise the flash and press the flash mode button (2) until the appropriate mode is indicated. Autoflash - the fl[...]

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    The monitor image can be made lighter or darker . The brightness level can be set individually for viewfinder and direct viewing. T ur n the mode switch to the appropriate position. Pr ess and hold the information (i + ) button to open the LCD brightness screen. Use the left/right keys of the controller to adjust the brightness; the monitor image c[...]

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    Images can be viewed in the Quick View or playback modes. This section covers the basic operations in both modes. The playback mode has additional functions, see page 70. T o view images from the playback mode, turn the mode switch to the playback position (1). T o view images from the recor ding mode, press the Quick View / delete button (2). 31 3[...]

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    With the image to be magnified displayed, slide the zoom lever to the right (T) to acti- vate the enlarged playback mode. The degree of magnification is displayed on the LCD monitor . Slide the zoom lever to the right (T) to increase the image magnification. Slide the lever to the left (W) to decrease the magni- fication. 32 33 Basic playback Enlar[...]

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    35 34 Advanced recor ding ADV ANCED RECORDING This section cover the advanced recor ding features of this camera. Read the basic recording sec- tion before moving on to this section. 3. Flash-mode indicator (p. 26) 7. White-balance indicator (p. 60) 8. Camera-sensitivity (ISO) display (p. 64) 11. Metering-mode indicator (p. 63) 12. Shutter -speed d[...]

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    The shutter speed and aperture contr ol more than the exposure. The shutter speed deter- mines how sharp a moving subject is. The aperture contr ols the depth of field; the area in front of the camera that appears sharp. For mor e on exposure controls, see the Short Guide to Photography on page 129. The photographer selects the aperture and the cam[...]

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    Manual exposure mode allows individual selection of shutter speeds and aper- tures. This mode overrides the exposur e system giving the photographer total con- trol over the final exposur e. 38 Advanced recor ding Use the up/down keys of the controller to change the shutter speed. 39 Manual (M) Exposure mode The changes made to the exposure ar e vi[...]

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    Exposure compensation is used when the camera’ s exposure meter is deceived by high-key or low-key scenes. In the example, the dark water caused the camera to overex- pose the image making it too bright and washed-out. By compensating the exposure, detail is br ought out in the leaves, and the stones and water appear richer . 41 40 Advanced recor[...]

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    When using an accessory flash, the camera uses pre-flash TTL metering to determine exposure. The flash modes available when using an optional flash unit varies with the exposure mode. Autoflash can only be used with auto, pr ogram (P), and Digital Subject Programs. Fill-flash and slow sync. can be used with all exposure modes except movie. Red-eye [...]

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    Focus mode Color mode Cont. AF NaturalColor 45 44 Advanced recor ding Press the central button of the contr oller to select the highlighted setting; some options open a selection screen. On the movie recor ding and P , A, S, and M menu, use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the appropriate menu tab; the menu changes as the tabs ar [...]

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    The self-timer can be used to minimize camera shake with long exposures. When using the camera on a tripod, photographs of static subjects (landscapes, still-lifes, or close-up photographs) can be made with the self-timer . Because no contact is made with the cam- era during exposure, ther e is no risk of camera shake caused by the operator . T wo [...]

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    48 Advanced recor ding 49 The continuous-advance drive mode can capture images at a rate of appr oximately 1.8 fps. The maximum number of images that can be captured depends on the image file size and the available space on the memory card. When single-shot AF is used, focus and exposure is locked with the first frame. Focus and expo- sure is set f[...]

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    51 50 Advanced recor ding Using progr essive capture The Progr essive-Capture drive mode continuously records images while holding down the shutter -release button. When the shutter button is released, the images stor ed in the camera’ s buffer memory are saved. This drive mode is set in section 1 of the recor ding menus. The flash cannot be used[...]

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    This mode makes a three-image bracket of a scene. Bracketing is a method of taking a series of images of a sta- tic subject in which each image has a slight variation in exposure. The bracketing mode is set in section 1 of the recor ding menus. Immediately after selecting the bracketing option on the menu, a selection screen is displayed to select [...]

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    The frame counter indicates the approximate number of images that can be stor ed on the memory card at the camera’ s image quality and size settings. If the settings ar e changed, the frame counter adjusts accordingly . Because the counter uses appr oximate file sizes, the actual image taken may not change the counter or may decrease it by mor e [...]

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    57 56 Advanced recor ding Auto DSP Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection can be temporarily disabled in the auto-recor ding menu. When disabled, the program exposure mode is active. If the camera is turned off, Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection is activated. Anti-Shake The Anti-Shake system minimizes the affect of camera shake, a sl[...]

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    59 58 Advanced recor ding This camera has autofocus, and manual focus control. The focus mode is selected separately in the Digital Subject Program, movie, and P , A, S, and M exposur e-mode menus. When using Digital Subject Programs, the focus mode is r eset when the camera is tur ned off. Focus modes When using the shutter -priority , aperture-pr[...]

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    61 60 Advanced recor ding Preset white-balance settings must be set befor e the image is taken. Once set, the effect is immediately visi- ble on the LCD monitor . Immediately after selecting the preset white-balance option on the menu, a selection screen is displayed. Press the left/right keys of the contr oller to select the preset white balance. [...]

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    63 62 Advanced recor ding Full-time AF With full-time AF active, the autofocus systems continually focuses to keep the monitor image sharp. This also reduces the autofocusing time when taking pictur es. When the camera is set to manual focus, full-time AF is disabled. T urning the full-time AF function off can help conserve bat- tery power . Full-t[...]

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    65 64 Advanced recor ding ISO setting AUTO 50 0.2 - 3.6m (0.7 - 11.8ft.) Flash range (telephoto) 1.2 - 2.2m (3.9 - 7.2ft.) 0.2 - 2.0m (0.7 - 6.6ft.) 1.2 - 1.3m (3.9 - 4.3ft.) The flash range is measured fr om the front of the lens. Because of the optical system, the flash range is not the same at the lens’ wide-angle position as it is at the tele[...]

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    Sensitivity Color mode Contrast Auto NaturalColor Normal Normal Sharpness Key func. Flash mode 67 66 Advanced recor ding Sharpness: hard Sharpness: soft Sharpness Sharpness accents or softens details in an image in three levels: hard (+), normal, and soft (–). This can be set in section 3 of the P , A, S, and M menus (p. 44). Any changes made are[...]

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    69 68 Advanced recor ding FRAME RA TE Movies can be recor ded at two frame rates: 15 fps and 30 fps. The higher the frame rate, the smoother the moving image and the larger the file sizes. Frame rate is set in section 1 of the movie menu (p. 44). Movie file sizes If the frame rate is changed, the frame counter displays the approximate number of sec[...]

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    Play Rew Fwd Press the contr oller to pause the movie playback; press the contr oller again to resume the playback. 70 71 Advanced playback Use the left/right keys of the controller to display the movie. Press the center of the contr oller to play back the movie clip. Playing back movies ADV ANCED PLA YBACK Press the display button to view the movi[...]

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    DPOF set Date print – Off – – E-mail copy Index print 73 72 Advanced playback Press the central button of the contr oller to select the highlighted setting. Use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the appr opriate menu tab; the menu changes as the tabs are highlighted. Use the up/down keys to scroll thr ough the menu options. H[...]

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    75 74 Advanced playback When a marked-frames setting is chosen on a menu, the frame selection screen appears. This screen allows multiple images to be chosen. The left/right keys of the controller moves the yellow border to select the image. The up key of the controller selects the frame; when selected, an indicator appears next to the image. The d[...]

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    The formatting function is used to erase all data on a memory card. Befor e formatting a memory card, copy the data to a com- puter or storage device. Locking images will not protect them fr om being deleted when the card is formatted. Always format the mem- ory card using the camera; never use a computer to format a car d. When the format option i[...]

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    79 78 Advanced playback The edit-movie option in section 1 of the playback menu allows an unwanted section to be cut from a movie clip. The movie to be edited must first be displayed in the playback mode before open- ing the playback menu. Highlight “Enter” in the movie edit option and press the center button of the contr oller to open the edit[...]

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    Delete Format – Edit movie Lock Copy 81 80 Advanced playback The copy function in section 1 of the playback menu (p. 72) makes exact copies of image or movie files and can store the copied data on another memory car d. E-mail Copy in menu section 3 makes a 640x480 (VGA) JPEG copy of an original still image so that it may be easily transmitted by [...]

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    The presentation can be viewed without image information. Press the information (i + ) button to turn off the information dis- play . 83 82 Advanced playback Section 2 of the playback menu controls the slide-show function. This function automatically dis- plays all still images and movie clips on the memory card in or der . The menu has the followi[...]

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    DPOF files and images can be printed directly fr om the camera with a DPOF compatible PictBridge printer , see page 117. 85 84 Advanced playback The DPOF-set menu option is used to create an or der for standard prints from still images on the memory card. Single, multiple, or all images can be printed. Print or ders are created in section 3 of the [...]

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    LCDbrightness Power save Inst.Playback Language English None Off 1 min. – Lens acc. 86 87 Advanced playback The setup menu is used to control the camera’ s functions and operation. The navigating the setup menu section covers the operation of the menu. The section is followed by detailed descriptions of the settings. Viewing images on a televis[...]

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    LCDbrightness Power save Inst.Playback Language English None Off 1 min. – 89 88 Setup menu Press the central button of the contr oller to select the highlighted setting. Once a setting has been selected, the cursor will return to the menu options and the new setting will be displayed. Use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the app[...]

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    90 91 Setup menu Monitor brightness can be adjusted in 11 levels. Brightness can be set individually for viewfinder and direct viewing in the r ecording mode. T urn the mode switch to the appropriate position befor e opening the brightness option in section 1 of the setup menu (p. 88). Also see page 28. Auto power save T o conserve battery power , [...]

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    93 92 Setup menu Language The language used in the menus can be changed in section 1 of the setup menu. See page 19 for details. If file number memory is selected, when a new folder is created or a new memory card is used, the next image r ecorded will have a file number one greater than the last file saved. If the new car d contains an image with [...]

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    95 94 Setup menu Date imprinting The date is imprinted in the lower right corner of the image when viewed horizontally . It is printed directly on the photograph writing over the image information. The date can be imprinted in three for- mats: year / month / day , month / day / year , and day / month / year . The date and date format ar e set in se[...]

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    97 96 Setup menu p. 82 Playback (Slide Show) All frames p. 82 Duration (Slide Show) 5 seconds p. 82 Repeat (Slide Show) No Playback menu p. 97 V olume 2 p. 90 Auto-power -save period 1 minute p. 91 Lens accessory None p. 92 File number (#) memory Off p. 92 Folder name Standard p. 97 Audio signals 1 p. 90 LCD Brightness Normal p. 91 Instant playback[...]

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    99 98 Setup menu Video output Camera images can be displayed on a television (p. 86). The video output can be changed between NTSC and P AL in section 4 of the setup menu. North America uses the NTSC standard and Eur ope uses the P AL standard. Check which standard is used in your region to play back images on your television set. T ransfer mode Th[...]

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    101 100 Data-transfer mode DA T A-TRANSFER MODE Read this section carefully befor e connecting the camera to a computer . This manual does not cover the basic operation of computers or their operating systems; please refer to the manual sup- plied with your computer . Check the Konica Minolta web site for the latest compatibility information: North[...]

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    102 103 Data-transfer mode When the USB connection is completed, a drive icon, or volume, appears in My Computer or the desktop; the name varies with memory card. When using Windows XP , a window opens r equesting instructions on what to do with the image data; follow the directions in the window . Windows XP Windows Mac OS The driver needs only to[...]

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    104 105 Data-transfer mode Choose the recommended sear ch for a suitable driver . Click “Next.” Choose to specify the location of the driver . The br owse window can be used to indicate the driver location. The driver should be located in the CD-ROM drive at :Win98USB. When the location is shown in the window , click “Next.” Manual Instal[...]

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    106 107 Data-transfer mode Once the camera is connected to the computer , image files can be accessed by double clicking on icons. Image folders are located in the DCIM folder . The misc. folder contains DPOF print files (p. 84). Files and folders on the memory card can be deleted using the computer . Never format the memory card fr om the computer[...]

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    108 109 Data-transfer mode Disconnecting the camera Windows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP Confirm that the access lamp is not lit. T urn off the camera and then disconnect the USB cable. If Kodak EasyShare is installed, right click on the EasyShar e icon on the task bar and quit the applica- tion before disconnecting the camera. Windows 98 / 98 Sec[...]

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    111 110 Data-transfer mode Changing the memory card Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition 1. T urn off the camera. 2. Change the memory card. 3. T urn on the camera to remake the USB connection. If Kodak EasyShare is installed, right click on the EasyShar e icon on the task bar and quit the appli- cation before disconnecting the camera. Windows Me, 2000[...]

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    Confirm the transfer -mode option in section 4 of the setup menu is set to PictBridge. Connect the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer using the camera’ s USB cable. The lar ger plug on the cable is con- nected to the printer . Open the A V out/ USB port cover and insert the smaller plug of the cable into the camera. T urn the camera on; th[...]

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    115 114 Data-transfer mode Navigating the PictBridge menu Press the central button of the contr oller to select the highlighted setting. Use the left/right keys of the controller to highlight the appr opriate menu tab; the menu changes as the tabs are highlighted. Use the up/down keys to scroll thr ough the menu options. Highlight the option whose [...]

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    The paper size of the print can be specified. Highlight the current page size and pr ess the central button of the controller to open paper -size screen. Use the contr oller to select the paper size, and press the central button to complete the operation. A paper size not available with the printer in use cannot be selected. The following are the d[...]

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    119 118 Data-transfer mode The all-in-one digital photography software solution gives you an ef fortless way to organize, print, and share your pictur es. Organize your pictures Kodak EasyShare softwar e automatically organizes your pictures so you can find and view them quickly . Or create custom albums and sort pictur es your own way . Create bea[...]

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    121 120 Data-transfer mode DiMAGE Master Lite is your entrance into digital imaging. Image-processing tools Color , contrast, saturation, and sharpness can be optimized to bring out the best in your images. Advanced RAW image pr ocessing for specific model DiMAGE cameras ensures high-quality results. Image information Detailed information on how an[...]

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    122 123 Appendix Problem Symptom Cause Solution The camera will not work. Nothing dis- played on the monitors. The batteries are dead. Replace batteries (p. 13). The section covers minor problems with basic camera operation. For major pr oblems or damage, or if a problem continues to r eoccur frequently , contact a Konica Minolta service facility .[...]

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    124 125 Appendix Read this section in its entirety to get the best r esults from your camera. With proper care, your camera will provide years of service. Camera care • Do not subject the camera to shock or impact. • T ur n off the camera when transporting. • This camera is neither waterproof nor splashpr oof. Inserting or removing batteries [...]

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    126 127 Appendix Memory cards SD Memory Cards and MultiMediaCar ds are manufactured with precision electr onic components. The following may cause data loss or damage: • Improper use of the car d. • Bending, dropping, or subjecting the car d to impact. • Heat, moisture, and dir ect sunlight. • Static electrical dischar ge or electromagnetic[...]

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    FCC Compliance Statement Declaration on Conformity Responsible Party: Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A. Inc. Address: 725 Darlington A venue, Mahwah, NJ 07430 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept[...]

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    130 131 Appendix A V output: NTSC and P AL Batteries: Four AA alkaline or Ni-MH batteries. Battery performance (recor ding): Approximate number of r ecorded images: 240 frames with alkaline batteries, 420 frames with 2500mAh Ni-MH batter- ies, conforming to the CIP A standard with SD Memory Car d. * CIP A: Camera & Imaging Products Association [...]