Konica Minolta Q-M200 User Manual

Chapter 1 Preparations

Names of Parts
察 拶 撮
擦 札
殺 薩 雑
惨 撒 散
Mode select dial
捌 錆 鮫 皿
Power button Shutter button
Lens Selftimer LED Active AF sensor Viewfinder window Flash Flash adjustment sensor Mode setup buttons
三 傘 参
Image quality mode button (QUALITY) Selftimer button Flash mode button Photo mode button (MODE) Data display panel (LCD) Power input terminal
Serial port Video port Lens cover Battery cover Battery cover lock button Tripod socket hole
燦/珊
蚕 讃 賛
* If foreign matter adheres to the active AF
sensor or the eye sensor, this may lead to malfunction of the sensor.
Eye sensor Viewfinder LED Card access LED Viewfinder eyepiece LCD monitor LCD monitor power button (LCD POWER) Menu button (MENU) Set/Zoom button (SET/ZOOM) Select button Card cover Strap eyelet Eject lock button Card eject button
Data display panel
Photo mode indicator
Press the photo mode button (MODE) of the mode setup buttons to switch between the following 5 preset states of subjects:
(No icon: initial) Sports ( Infinity (
): Quick action
): Long distance
擦 札
Macro ( Text (
): Extremely short distance
): Characters (black & white)
Battery indicator
The remaining voltage of the battery used to power the camera is indicated at one of three levels (full:
,half: , empty: ).
Image quality mode indicator
Press the image quality mode button (OUALITY) of the mode setup buttons to switch the mode among the following 4 choices of image quality:
FINE (Initial setting) SUPER FINE BASIC ECONOMY
Sandglass indicator
Flashes to indicate an ongoing access to the CompactFlash card (for writing shot images to the card or transferring them to a personal computer). Any other operation is disabled until the mark stops flashing.
Remaining frame count indicator
Indicates the remaining number of frames that can be shot. "PC" appears when the camera is connected to a personal computer.
Card status indicator
Lights when a card is inserted and the eject lock button is locked. Goes off when the eject lock button is not locked or a card is not in position.
Selftimer indicator
Press the selftimer button ( button, to use the selftimer mode. The selftimer indicator will appear on the data display panel.
), a mode setup
Flash mode indicator
Press the flash button ( to switch it among (1) Auto Flash ( (default), (2) Redeye Reduction/Auto Flash
), (3) Flash On ( ), (4) Redeye
AUTO
( Reduction/Flash On ( As the flash button is switched from one setting to another, a corresponding mark will appear on the data display panel.
Mode setup buttons (MODE,
QUALITY)
Press one of the 4 mode setup buttons to suit the shooting environment. When you press a mode setup button, the corresponding mark will appear on the data display panel.
), a mode setup button,
) and (5) Flash Off ( ).
, ,
AUTO)
Installing the Batteries/Special Lithium-ion Battery and the Special Adapter for Q-M200 (Option)
* Use of the lithium-ion battery is recommended.
First, press the camera power button and the LCD monitor button to turn both off.
1. Open the battery cover on the bottom by pushing the battery cover lock button in the direction of the arrow mark.
Warning
Do not perform this operation with wet hands because there is danger of electrical shock.
2. Load the batteries.
Ordinary AA batteries
Load 3 AA batteries with the electrodes correctly aligned with the indications inside the battery compartment.
Caution:
Incorrect polarity orientation might cause the batteries to leak or heat, resulting in physical injury, smear, or damage to the camera.
Note:
Two different types of batteries can be used: AA alkaline and AA NiMH (3 each).
With Size AA alkaline batteries, the camera can shoot about 10 pictures (if the LCD monitor is turned on) or about 150 pictures (if the LCD monitor is turned off) and plays recorded pictures continuously for about 20 minutes (all under our defined test conditions).
Lithium-ion battery (PX-LB1)
Load the battery with the label facing upward and with the plus and minus electrodes positioned as shown in the diagram.
3. After making sure that the batteries are correctly loaded, close the battery cover positively until it clicks into position.
Note:
Battery replacement is indicated when only the right half of the Battery indicator in the data display panel is displayed. Replace all three AA batteries at the same time. It is recommended that spare batteries be carried on trips.
AC adapter
(Option: PX-AC1/PX-AC2)
Connect the AC adapter to an AC power outlet. Next, connect the power cable of the AC adapter to the power input terminal of the camera.
Handling the AC Adapter
Be sure to read Safety Considerations and the
instructions supplied with the AC adapter.
Use an AC adapter of the specified type
(PX-AC1/PX-AC2). Use of a nonstandard AC adapter might cause the camera to fail or fire or to develop electrical shock hazards.
Inserting/Ejecting Compact Flash (CF) card
CF card applications and handling
CF cards can be used to store photographic images and to transfer data to a personal computer (see Transferring Image Files to a Personal Computer). Refer to CompactFlash (CF) cards concerning handling.
Preparation
Make sure that the lens cover is closed and that the LCD monitor is turned off to prevent damaging the camera and CF card when the power is turned on.
Inserting the CF card
Position the CF card with the Konica label facing the rear of the camera and insert the CF card fully by pushing in the
direction indicated by the mark on the label.
Ejecting the CF card
Hold the eject lock button downward and slide the card eject button to the left side.
(At Inserti on/Ejection)
* The card access LED lights while shot images
are being written to the CF card. Never eject the CF card while the lamp is on. Writing would be interrupted, resulting in possible malfunctioning.
(At Insertion)
* Inserting the CF card in the wrong direction
would cause damage to the connector.
(At Ejection)
* If the CF card won't eject easily when you press
the eject lock button and slide the card eject button, push in the CF card once again and then slide the card eject button while pressing the eject lock button strongly.
* If you slide the card eject button with the CF
card slot facing down, the card could pop out. Be careful not to let it drop.
* Turn the power off before inserting or ejecting a
CF card. If you press the eject lock button while the card access LED is lighting, the access to the CF card would be interrupted, resulting in possible malfunctioning.
Installing the Strap
1. Pass the narrow short
end of the strap through the strap eyelet on the right side of the camera. Use a sharp pointed ob­ject as an aid for passing the strap when this is difficult.
2. Pass the long end of the strap through the loop formed by the short end and pull the long end to tighten.
Warning:
When carrying the camera with the strap at­tached to it, be careful not to let it wrap around your neck. Particularly avoid hanging the cam­era on to an infant or child's neck. The strap could wrap around their neck, choking them.
* When carrying the camera by hanging it by the
strap, be careful not to hit it against objects.
* There is possibility of dropping the camera
while attaching the strap. This could result in damage or malfunction; therefore, place the camera in a stable position while installing the strap.
Setting the Date and Time
Set the date and time when using the camera for the first time after purchase. Setting is possible from January 1, 1970 to December 31, 2037. In this example, set the date and time from Janu­ary 1, 1999 (0:00) to September 3, 2000 (10:30).
Note:
* The date and time settings are powered by the
backup battery and are not lost when the cam­era batteries are replaced. The life of the backup battery is about 2 years.
1. Make sure that fully charged batteries are loaded or the AC adapter is connected.
2. Set the mode select dial to SET UP and then press the power button. The LCD monitor will light and the setup screen will appear with “Format” selected. (*1)
Notes:
* When the power button is pressed for the first
time after purchase, step 4 of the date and time setting screen will appear.
* When the power is already turned on with
Playback ( select dial to set up (SET UP) to cancel these 2 modes the LCD monitor will light automatically.
) or Photo ( ), set the mode
3. Press the select button ( Date & Time”. If any item other than “Set Date & Time” has al­ready been selected, either press the select
) again to re-select or press the select
button (
) and return to the previous item. (*2)
button (
) once and select “Set
4. Press the Set/Zoom button. “Year” is selected, so press the select buttons
, ) to switch “Year”.
( To end after setting or changing only the year, press the Set/Zoom button (go to step 9).
5. Press the select button ( Now press the select buttons ( the “Month”.
) and select “Month”.
, ) and select
6. Press the select button ( Now press the select buttons ( the “Date”.
7. Press the select button ( Now press the select buttons ( the hour and minute.
) and select “Date”.
, ) and select
) and select “Time”.
, ) and select
8. Press the Set/Zoom button to switch to the setting item check screen.
9. Press the select buttons ( either “YES” or “NO”. Select “YES” and press the Set/Zoom button to save the settings and return to the screen in step 3. Select “NO” and press the Set/Zoom button to return to the setup screen in step 3 without saving the settings.
, ) and select
*1: If the menu button is pressed before selecting
the settings in steps 4 through 8, the settings will become invalid and the setup screen in step 2 will return.
*2: In steps 4 through 8, the “Month” “Date” and
“Time“ settings can be re-selected by pressing the select buttons (
, ).

Chapter 2 Basic Photography

Basic Photography
Holding the camera
Hold the camera firmly in both hands and press the elbows against the body for added stability.
When taking vertical shots while using the flash, hold the camera so that the flash is at the top.
Be careful to avoid placing the fingers or strap,
etc., in front of the flash or lens.
Viewfinder and LED
For normal picture taking, position the subject within the viewfinder and focus on the circle located to the left of
in the center of the viewfinder. When shooting at close range (about 40 cm) posi­tion the subject as indicated by the slanted lines in the diagram to the right and focus on the circle located to the right of viewfinder. For details, see Macro (Close-up) Photography (10-30 cm).
View finder LED Card access LED
Range of close-range shooting and focus frame
in the center of the
The meaning of the viewfinder LED/Card access LED located on the left side of the viewfinder is shown in the table below. Use this as reference for all operations.
*1 When the camera is in the macro mode, the
parallax warning will appear when looking through the viewfinder with the LCD monitor set to off and eye start set to ON.
R
Shooting a picture
Normally, photographs are taken with the subject at distances of 0.3 m or more. When the distance to the subject is 0.1 m to 0.3 m, please refer to Macro (Close-up) Photography.
1. Make sure the CF card has been inserted.
2. Set the mode select dial on the top of the camera to Photo (
Notes:
* When the power is already turned on with Play-
back ( select dial to Photo ( modes and open the lens cover automatically.
).
) or set up (SET UP), set the mode
) to cancel these two
3. Press the power button. The lens cover will open automatically.
* Do not open the lens cover by hand.
4. Look through the view­finder and compose the scene. Use the autofocus
POWE
frame in the center of the
viewfinder to focus. Now lightly press the shutter
Viewfinder LED (green)
button. The viewfinder LED will light green and exposure and focus will be locked. When the subject being focused on is not in the center of the viewfinder, follow the instructions in Focus lock Photography in the following section.
Lightly press the shutter button.
R
Reference:
* See Release Lock.
Note:
When looking through the viewfinder, the sound of starting the eye start will be heard. However, this is not malfunction. (When the eye start is set to ON.)
5. Gently press the shutter button farther. When the beep sounds, taking of the photograph has been completed. Then, writing of the image to the CF card will start. The sand­glass mark in the data display panel will start blinking, indicating the image photographed has been written to the CF card and the card access LED will light amber at the same time.
POWE
Battery indicator
Press the shutter button farther.
* Never eject the CF card while the card access
LED is lit.
Note:
The number displayed in the card status indi­cator of the data display panel indicates the number of shooting images to be left. The number of images may vary depending on the CF card remaining space and the images selected by the QUALITY button.
* Replace the batteries with new ones when the
battery indicator in the data display panel shows “half” (
).
6. Press the power button. The lens barrier will close automatically.
Focus lock photography
Follow the following procedures when the subject being focused on is not positioned in the center of the viewfinder.
1. Position the subject within the focus frame and lightly press the shutter button halfway. The view­finder will light green and the focus position will be locked.
Note:
* After the focus position is locked, the focus
lock can be released by removing the finger from the shutter button to enable re-focusing.
2. With the finger still lightly pressing the shutter but­ton, recompose the pho­tograph and gently press the shutter button farther to take the photo­graph.
Photographic cautions and hints
Release lock
In step 4, exposure and focus are locked when the photograph is composed and the shutter button is lightly pressed. Under the following conditions, however, the shutter button will lock (cannot be pressed farther) and it will not be possible to finish taking the photograph. * When the batteries are weak or exhausted
(warning beep).
* When the CF card has not been formatted
(warning beep).
(*1)
* When there is no available space remaining on
the CF card (when “0” (remaining frame count) appears on the data display panel) (warning beep).
* While writing to the CF card is in progress (in-
cluding compression).
* While the photographic mode (
) setting is
being changed.
* Before exposure and focus have been deter-
mined.
* While an error message is displayed on the data
display panel.
*1
Be sure to always format CF cards in the cam­era.
Camera-shake warning
When camera-shake occurs while a photograph is being taken, the viewfinder LED will slowly blink red.
Eye start
When eye start has been set to ON, operations up to when the shutter button is pressed halfway (not including focus) will be performed automatically when you hold the camera and look through the viewfinder.
Auto power-off function (Auto shut-Off)
If the camera is not operated within a certain time after batteries are loaded, the camera power will be turned off automatically to conserve the batter­ies. (When the power is turned off, depending on the mode, the lens cover will close automatically or the LCD monitor will turn off.) The initial time setting for auto power-off is 3 min­utes, which you can change in the setup mode.
Remaining frame count
The number of the remaining frames may not decrease depending on the subject photographed.
Note:
* The auto power-off function operates even
when the AC adapter is used.

Chapter 3 Advanced Photography

Using the Mode Setup Buttons
The 4 buttons (Photo mode, Flash mode, Selftimer and Image quality mode) on the top of the camera can be used to change the photographic settings. These settings can be checked using the icons displayed on the data display panel.
Photo Mode button (MODE)
Subjects are classified into four categories: sports (rapidly moving subjects), infinity (distant subjects), macro (close-up subjects) and text (text, black & white) so that settings can be selected for the appropriate mode beforehand. The initial setting is “Standard”.
1. Set the mode select dial to Photo (
Note:
When the power is already turned on with Playback (
) or set up (SET UP), set the
).
mode select dial to Photo ( two modes and open the lens barrier automati­cally.
2. Press the power button. The lens cover will open automatically.
3. Press the Photo mode button (MODE) on the top of the camera and set the desired imag­ing mode. Each time this button is pressed, the icon on the data display panel will change accordingly in the following sequence: Standard (initial setting, no icon)Sports [ [
]Text [ ] Standard . . .
) to cancel these
]Infinity [ ] Macro
Sports:
Use to photograph rapidly moving subjects.
Infinity:
Focus is fixed at infinity. Use to photograph scenery.
Macro:
Used to focus at distances between 0.1 m and
0.3 m. Check the image on the LCD monitor before taking the photograph.
Text:
Images are recorded in monochrome. Use to photograph text, etc.
4. Look through the viewfinder, compose the scene and lightly press the shutter button half­way. The viewfinder LED will light green, and both exposure and focus will be locked.
5. Press the shutter button fully. The beep will sound when the photograph has been taken.
Notes:
* The selected mode will remain effective even
when the power is turned off and then on again.
* The flash mode is turned off whenever the
Photo mode (MODE) button is pressed and the above mode is selected. To use the flash, press the flash mode button.
Flash Mode Button
It is possible to preset the flash for situations where it is anticipated that sometimes there may be insufficient light for normal photography. The flash range is 1.0 m-3.0 m. If the flash is used with subjects closer than this distance the photo­graph will be too light; if used beyond this range, the photograph will be too dark.
1. Set the mode select dial to Photo (
Note:
* When the power is already turned on with
Playback ( mode select dial to Photo ( two modes and open the lens cover automati­cally.
2. Press the power button. The lens cover will open automatically.
) or set up (SET UP), set the
).
) to cancel these
3. Press the flash mode button ( Each time this button is pressed, the data display panel will change as indicated below.
Auto Flash (initial Setting) [
AUTO] The camera senses the light conditions and deter­mines whether or not flash is necessary.
Redeye Reduction/ Auto Flash
AUTO ]
[
The camera senses the light conditions and determines whether or not flash is necessary. Pre-flashes are fired before the main flash to re­duce the redeye effect.
).
Flash On [ The flash fires for each photograph.
Redeye Reduction/ Flash On [
Pre-flashes are always fired first to reduce the redeye effect, followed by the main flash to reduce the redeye effect.
Flash Off [ The flash does not fire, regardless of the lighting conditions.
]
]
]
Notes:
* Set for places where flash photography is for-
bidden, night scenes, etc. In such cases, the shutter speed is slow and blurring can occur, so use a tripod.
* Blurring will occur with moving subjects.
4. Look through the viewfinder, compose the
scene and lightly press the shutter button. The viewfinder LED will light green, and both exposure and focus will be locked.
5. Gently press the shutter button fully.
The beep will sound when the photograph has been taken.
Notes:
* The selected mode will remain in effect even
when the power is turned off and then on again.
* The viewfinder LED lights red after a flash
photograph is taken to indicate that the flash is charging. Wait until the viewfinder LED turns off before taking the next flash photograph.
Selftimer Button
This button enables the camera to release the shutter automatically and is used when the pho­tographer wishes to be included in the photograph. Since it is necessary to keep the camera stable when the selftimer is used, the use of a tripod is recommended. In the initial setting, the shutter will release approximately 10 sec. after the shutter button is pressed.
1. Set the mode select dial to Photo (
Note:
* When the power is already turned on with Play-
back ( select dial to Photo (
) or set up (SET UP), set the mode
) to cancel these two
).
modes and open the lens cover automatically.
2. Press the power button.
The lens cover will open automsatically.
3. Press the selftimer
button ( timer mark ( pear in the data display panel and the selftimer mode will be activated.
4. Gently press the shutter button fully.
The selftimer LED on the front of the camera will start to blink. Approxi­mately 10 sec. later the shutter will release.
Notes:
* Press the selftimer button a second time to
cancel the selftimer while it is operating.
). The self-
) will ap-
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