Q: What type of battery does the Minolta camera use?
A: A lithium battery 6 volts 2CRS that comes in a single unit.
Q: How do I load film into the camera?
A: Open the back cover, and insert a film cartridge in the film chamber with the tip extending to the red film-leader index then close the back cover.
Q: Is it achievable to change film speed on my own?
A: Yes, you are able to range ISO 6 to 6400 including one third of the Ev with what I assume is a slider for the ISO speed selection.
Q: How many other autofocus modes are available?
A: There are only three available on the camera which are Automatic Autofocus-Mode Selection (A), Continuous Autofocus (C) and Single-Shot Autofocus (S).
Q: How does the built-in flash work?
A: The flash pops out automatically when required and you can access different flash modes depending up on how you want to shoot.
Q: When the camera does not display any data in the body data panel, what are the procedures to be followed?
A: If it is not showing up then check whether or not it is properly inserted or else replace with a new one.
Q: Are multiple exposures possible?
A: Multiple exposure feature is available on the camera hence the answer is yes.
Q: From my understanding if subjects are moving it becomes difficult to focus how then can I?
A: When wanting to focus a moving subject and it feels to be active you can opt for the Continuous Autofocus (C) mode which will allow for focus tracking on the moving subject.