Konica Minolta Digital Camera Q M200 User Manual

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Eye sensor  
Viewfinder LED  
Card access LED  
Viewfinder eyepiece  
LCD monitor  
/珊  
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  
* If foreign matter adheres to the active AF  
sensor or the eye sensor, this may lead to  
malfunction of the sensor.  
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Data display panel  
Macro ( ): Extremely short distance  
Photo mode indicator  
Text ( ):  
Characters (black & white)  
Press the photo mode button (MODE) of the  
mode setup buttons to switch between the  
following 5 preset states of subjects:  
Battery indicator  
The remaining voltage of the battery used to  
power the camera is indicated at one of three  
(No icon: initial)  
levels (full:  
,half:  
, empty:  
).  
Sports (  
Infinity ( ): Long distance  
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): Quick action  
Image quality mode indicator  
Remaining frame count 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:  
Indicates the remaining number of frames that  
can be shot.  
"PC" appears when the camera is connected to  
a personal computer.  
Card status indicator  
FINE (Initial setting)  
SUPER FINE  
BASIC  
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.  
ECONOMY  
Sandglass indicator  
Selftimer 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.  
Press the selftimer button ( ), a mode setup  
button, to use the selftimer mode. The selftimer  
indicator will appear on the data display panel.  
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Flash mode indicator  
Press the flash button ( ), a mode setup button,  
to switch it among (1) Auto Flash ( AUTO)  
(default), (2) Redeye Reduction/Auto Flash  
(
AUTO ), (3) Flash On ( ), (4) Redeye  
Reduction/Flash On ( ) and (5) Flash Off ( ).  
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.  
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Ordinary AA batteries  
Installing the Batteries/Special  
Lithium-ion Battery and the Special  
Adapter for Q-M200 (Option)  
Load 3 AA batteries with  
the electrodes correctly  
aligned with the indications  
* Use of the lithium-ion battery is recommended.  
inside  
the  
battery  
compartment.  
First, press the camera power button and the LCD  
monitor button to turn both off.  
Caution:  
Incorrect polarity orientation might cause the  
batteries to leak or heat, resulting in physical  
injury, smear, or damage to the camera.  
1. Open the battery cover  
on the bottom by  
pushing the battery  
cover lock button in the  
direction of the arrow  
mark.  
Note:  
Two different types of batteries can be used: AA  
alkaline and AA NiMH (3 each).  
Warning  
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).  
Do not perform this operation with wet hands  
because there is danger of electrical shock.  
2. Load the batteries.  
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Lithium-ion battery (PX-LB1)  
AC adapter  
(Option: PX-AC1/PX-AC2)  
Load the battery with the  
label facing upward and  
with the plus and minus  
electrodes positioned as  
shown in the diagram.  
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.  
3. After making sure that the batteries are correctly  
loaded, close the battery cover positively until it  
clicks into position.  
Handling the AC Adapter  
Note:  
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.  
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.  
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Inserting the CF card  
Inserting/Ejecting Compact Flash  
(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  
CF card applications and handling  
CF cards can be used to store photographic  
images and to transfer data to  
a
personal  
direction indicated by the  
mark on the label.  
computer (see Transferring Image Files to a  
Personal Computer). Refer to CompactFlash  
(CF) cards concerning handling.  
Ejecting the CF card  
Hold the eject lock button  
downward and slide the card  
eject button to the left side.  
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.  
(At Insertion/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.  
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(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.  
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Installing the Strap  
Warning:  
When carrying the camera with the strap at-  
tached to it, be careful not to let it wrap around  
your neck. Particularly avoid hanging the cam-  
era on to an infant or child's neck.  
1. Pass the narrow short  
end of the strap through  
the strap eyelet on the  
right side of the camera.  
Use a sharp pointed ob-  
ject as an aid for passing the strap when this is  
difficult.  
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.  
2. Pass the long end of the  
strap through the loop  
formed by the short end  
and pull the long end to  
tighten.  
This could result in damage or malfunction;  
therefore, place the camera in a stable position  
while installing the strap.  
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Setting the Date and Time  
2. Set the mode select dial  
to SET UP and then  
press the power button.  
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 Janu-  
ary 1, 1999 (0:00) to September 3, 2000 (10:30).  
The LCD monitor will light  
and the setup screen will appear with “Format”  
selected. (*1)  
Notes:  
Note:  
*When the power button is pressed for the first  
time after purchase, step 4 of the date and time  
setting screen will appear.  
*The date and time settings are powered by the  
backup battery and are not lost when the cam-  
era batteries are replaced. The life of the  
backup battery is about 2 years.  
*When the power is already turned on with  
Playback ( ) or Photo ( ), set the mode  
select dial to set up (SET UP) to cancel these 2  
modes the LCD monitor will light automatically.  
1. Make sure that fully charged batteries are  
loaded or the AC adapter is connected.  
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3. Press the select button ( ) once and select “Set  
Date & Time”.  
4. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
“Year” is selected, so press the select buttons  
If any item other than “Set Date & Time” has al-  
ready been selected, either press the select  
button ( ) again to re-select or press the select  
button ( ) and return to the previous item. (*2)  
(
,
) 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 ( ) and select “Month”.  
Now press the select buttons (  
the “Month”.  
,
) and select  
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6. Press the select button ( ) and select “Date”.  
8. Press the Set/Zoom button to switch to the  
Now press the select buttons (  
the “Date”.  
,
) and select  
setting item check screen.  
7. Press the select button ( ) and select “Time”.  
Now press the select buttons (  
the hour and minute.  
,
) and select  
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9. Press the select buttons (  
,
) 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.  
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.  
*2: In steps 4 through 8, the “Month” “Date” and  
“Time“ settings can be re-selected by pressing  
the select buttons (  
,
).  
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Chapter 2 Basic Photography  
Viewfinder and LED  
Basic Photography  
Holding the camera  
For normal picture taking,  
position the subject within  
the viewfinder and focus on  
the circle located to the left  
View finder  
LED Card  
access LED  
Hold the camera firmly in  
both hands and press the  
elbows against the body  
for added stability.  
Range of close-range  
shooting and focus frame  
of  
in the center of the  
viewfinder.  
When shooting at close range (about 40 cm) posi-  
tion the subject as indicated by the slanted lines in  
the diagram to the right and focus on the circle  
When  
taking  
vertical  
shots while using the flash, hold the camera so  
that the flash is at the top.  
located to the right of  
in the center of the  
Be careful to avoid placing the fingers or strap,  
viewfinder. For details, see Macro (Close-up)  
Photography (10-30 cm).  
etc., in front of the flash or lens.  
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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.  
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Shooting a picture  
3. Press the power button.  
The lens cover will open automatically.  
Normally, photographs are taken with the subject  
at distances of 0.3 m or more.  
* Do not open the lens cover by hand.  
When the distance to the subject is 0.1 m to 0.3 m,  
please refer to Macro (Close-up) Photography.  
4. Look through the view-  
Lightly  
finder and compose the  
press the  
shutter  
button.  
POWER  
1. Make sure the CF card  
scene. Use the autofocus  
frame in the center of the  
has been inserted.  
viewfinder to focus. Now  
lightly press the shutter  
button. The viewfinder  
LED will light green and  
exposure and focus will  
2. Set the mode select dial  
on the top of the camera  
to Photo ( ).  
Viewfinder LED  
(green)  
Notes:  
*When the power is already turned on with Play-  
back ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the mode  
select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these two  
modes and open the lens cover automatically.  
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.  
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Reference:  
*See Release Lock.  
Note:  
*Never eject the CF card while the card access  
LED is lit.  
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.)  
The number displayed in the card status indi-  
cator 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.  
5. Gently press the shutter  
button farther. When the  
beep sounds, taking of  
Press the  
shutter  
button  
farther.  
POWER  
*Replace the batteries with new ones when the  
battery indicator in the data display panel  
the photograph has been  
completed. Then, writing  
of the image to the CF  
card will start. The sand-  
Battery indicator  
shows “half” (  
).  
6. Press the power button.  
The lens barrier will close automatically.  
glass 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.  
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Focus lock photography  
2. With the finger still lightly  
pressing the shutter but-  
ton, recompose the pho-  
tograph and gently press  
the shutter button farther to take the photo-  
graph.  
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 view-  
finder will light green and the focus position will  
be locked.  
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.  
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.  
* When the batteries are weak or exhausted  
(warning beep).  
* When the CF card has not been formatted  
(warning beep). (*1)  
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* When there is no available space remaining on  
the CF card (when “0” (remaining frame count)  
appears on the data display panel) (warning  
beep).  
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.  
* While writing to the CF card is in progress (in-  
cluding compression).  
* While the photographic mode (  
being changed.  
) setting is  
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 batter-  
ies. (When the power is turned off, depending on  
the mode, the lens cover will close automatically or  
the LCD monitor will turn off.)  
* 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 cam-  
era.  
The initial time setting for auto power-off is 3 min-  
utes, which you can change in the setup mode.  
Camera-shake warning  
When camera-shake occurs while a photograph is  
being taken, the viewfinder LED will slowly blink  
red.  
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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.  
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Chapter 3 Advanced Photography  
mode select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these  
Using the Mode Setup Buttons  
two modes and open the lens barrier automati-  
cally.  
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.  
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 imag-  
ing mode. Each time  
this button is pressed,  
the icon on the data  
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”.  
display  
panel  
will  
change accordingly in  
1. Set the mode select dial to Photo ( ).  
the following sequence: Standard (initial setting,  
no icon)Sports [  
]Infinity [ ] Macro  
Note:  
[
]Text [ ] Standard . . .  
When the power is already turned on with  
Playback (  
) or set up (SET UP), set the  
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Sports:  
Use to photograph rapidly moving subjects.  
Infinity:  
Focus is fixed at infinity. Use to photograph  
scenery.  
Macro:  
4. Look through the viewfinder, compose the  
scene and lightly press the shutter button half-  
way.  
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.  
Used to focus at distances between 0.1 m and  
0.3 m. Check the image on the LCD monitor  
before taking the photograph.  
Notes:  
*The selected mode will remain effective even  
when the power is turned off and then on  
again.  
Text:  
Images are recorded in monochrome.  
Use to photograph text, etc.  
*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.  
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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 photo-  
graph will be too light; if used beyond this range,  
the photograph will be too dark.  
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 deter-  
mines whether or not flash is necessary.  
1. Set the mode select dial to Photo ( ).  
Note:  
Redeye Reduction/  
Auto Flash  
*When the power is already turned on with  
Playback ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the  
mode select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these  
two modes and open the lens cover automati-  
cally.  
[ AUTO  
]
The camera senses the light  
conditions and determines whether or not flash is  
necessary.  
2. Press the power button.  
The lens cover will open  
automatically.  
Pre-flashes are fired before the main flash to re-  
duce the redeye effect.  
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Notes:  
*Set for places where flash photography is for-  
Flash On [ ]  
The flash fires for each  
photograph.  
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.  
Redeye Reduction/  
Flash On [  
]
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.  
Pre-flashes are always fired  
first to reduce the redeye  
effect, followed by the main flash to reduce the  
redeye effect.  
5. Gently press the shutter button fully.  
The beep will sound when the photograph has  
been taken.  
Flash Off [  
]
The flash does not fire,  
regardless of the lighting  
conditions.  
Notes:  
*The selected mode will remain in effect even  
when the power is turned off and then on  
again.  
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*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.  
modes and open the lens cover automatically.  
2. Press the power button.  
The lens cover will open automsatically.  
3. Press  
the  
selftimer  
Selftimer Button  
button  
(
). The self-  
This button enables the camera to release the  
shutter automatically and is used when the pho-  
tographer 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.  
timer mark ( ) will ap-  
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. Approxi-  
mately 10 sec. later the  
shutter will release.  
1. Set the mode select dial to Photo ( ).  
Note:  
Notes:  
*When the power is already turned on with Play-  
back ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the mode  
select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these two  
*Press the selftimer button a second time to  
cancel the selftimer while it is operating.  
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*The selftimer is cancelled each time a photo-  
graph is taken; therefore, to continue using the  
selftimer, it is necessary to press the selftimer  
button again.  
*The timer operating time can be set to either  
10 sec. (initial setting) or 3 sec. in the setup  
mode.  
2. Press the power button.  
The lens cover will open automatically.  
3. Press the image quality  
mode button.  
Each time the image qual-  
ity mode button is pressed,  
the data display will  
change as follows.  
Image Quality Mode (QUALITY)  
The image quality mode button is used to select  
any of four qualities of image data for photographs.  
The currently selected quality can be checked  
using the data display panel.  
[FINE] (Initial setting) ②  
[SUPER FINE] ①  
[ECONOMY] ④  
[BASIC] ③  
1. Set the mode select dial to Photo ( ).  
Note:  
*When the power is already turned on with Play-  
back ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the mode  
select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these two  
modes and open the lens cover automatically.  
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4. Look through the viewfinder, compose the  
scene and lightly press the shutter button half-  
way.  
is taken with a different quality or a photographic  
mode. The number of images may also vary  
depending on the type of subject photo-  
graphed.  
The viewfinder LED will light green, and expo-  
sure and focus will be locked.  
5. Press the shutter button further. A beep will  
sound when the photograph has been taken.  
Note:  
*The selected mode will remain in effect even  
when the power is turned off and then on  
again.  
Note:  
Image quality mode and image size  
Image quality mode and number of  
shooting  
The numerical values in the table below show the  
number of images shot in the same quality mode.  
The number of images may vary when there are  
files other than images and when each photograph  
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Image quality mode and displays  
When images photographed in the above modes  
are played back, the four modes will be displayed  
in the center of the LCD monitor as follows.  
[SUPER FINE] [SFI]  
[FINE] [FIN]  
[BASIC] [BSC]  
[ECONOMY] [ECM]  
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1. Set the mode select dial to Photo ( ).  
Macro (Close-up) Photography  
Note:  
*Use of a dedicated lithium-ion battery (supplied)  
is recommended.  
*When the power is already turned on with  
Playback ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the  
mode select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these  
two modes and open the lens cover automati-  
cally.  
*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).  
2. Press the power button.  
The lens cover will open automatically.  
3. Set the Photo mode button  
of the mode setup buttons  
to Macro ( ).  
Macro (Close-up) photog-  
raphy means any photog-  
raphy performed within  
the distance range of 0.1  
m-0.3 m from the lens.  
Please refer to Photo Mode  
Button (MODE) concerning the method used to  
set the Photo mode button.  
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4. Press the LCD monitor  
power button (LCD  
turned off, a parallax warning (*1) will be issued.  
(The viewfinder LED will blink green rapidly.)  
The warning can be cleared by turning on the  
LCD monitor.  
POWER) to display the  
image (through image)  
through the lens.  
*1: A warning alerting you to a difference be-  
tween the field of view visible through the  
viewfinder and the shooting range.  
5. Use the LCD monitor to compose the scene and  
then lightly press the shutter button halfway.  
The viewfinder LED will light green and both  
exposure and focus will be locked.  
6. Now fully press the shutter button.  
The beep will sound when the photograph has  
been taken.  
Caution:  
Notes:  
In macro (close-up) photography, the shooting  
range does not match the field of view visible  
through the viewfinder.  
*Focusing in macro mode will take more time  
than in other modes.  
You are advised not to look through the view-  
finder in macro (close-up) photography.  
*If the macro mode is selected, the flash mode  
is always off. When you want to use the flash  
mode, press the flash button. However, the  
subject may appear overly bright with lighting  
from the flash.  
Tips: Parallax correction  
If you look through the viewfinder with the setup  
item “eye start” enabled and the LCD monitor  
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*You may experience difficulty focusing in the  
following instances.  
In an excessively dark place where the sub-  
ject becomes overly dark.  
Objects with little or no contrast (such as  
skies, white walls, and car hoods)  
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Note:  
*When the power is already turned on with  
Using the Digital 2 × Zoom Function  
*Use of a dedicated lithium-ion battery (supplied)  
is recommended.  
Playback ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the  
mode select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these  
two modes and open the lens cover automati-  
cally.  
*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).  
3. Press the power button.  
The lens cover will open automatically.  
4. Press the LCD monitor  
power button (LCD POWER).  
The image passing through  
the lens (called a “Through  
The digital 2× zoom is used to enlarge the stan-  
dard image size two times (*1).  
Image quality may be adversely affected when this  
function is used.  
Through image  
Image”) will appear.  
*1: Equivalent to 76 mm on a 35 mm camera.  
1. Make sure the CF card is loaded.  
2. Set the mode select dial on the top of the cam-  
era to Photo ( ).  
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5. Press the Set/Zoom button  
once.  
Set/Zoom button  
Set/Zoom button  
Caution  
*Setting zoom while 4-frame continuous shoot-  
ing mode is selected will cancel 4-frame con-  
tinuous shooting mode and return to normal  
photographic status.  
The image will be enlarged  
two  
times.  
Press  
the  
Set/Zoom button again to  
return the image to the stan-  
dard size. While zoom is set,  
the periphery of the monitor  
will be displayed in blue.  
7. Gently press the shutter button fully.  
When the beep sounds, taking of the photo-  
graph 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.  
Set/Zoom button  
1.0× → 2.0× →  
1.0× → ...  
6. Look through the viewfinder, compose the  
scene and lightly press the shutter button half-  
way.  
The viewfinder LED will light green, and expo-  
sure and focus will be locked.  
Note:  
The continuous shooting function and digital 2×  
zoom function cannot be used at the same time.  
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1. Set the mode select dial to Photo ( ).  
Setting the Photographic Conditions  
(Entering the Menu Mode)  
Note:  
*When the power is already turned on with  
Playback ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the  
mode select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these  
two modes and open the lens cover automati-  
cally.  
* Use of a dedicated lithium-ion battery (supplied)  
is recommended.  
* 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).  
2. Press the power button.  
The lens cover will open automatically.  
3. Press the LCD monitor power button (LCD  
In addition to the mode select  
buttons on top of the camera,  
POWER).  
The through image will appear on the LCD  
monitor.  
the LCD monitor on the back of  
the camera can also be used to  
4. Press the menu button once to enable menu  
selection (“Set Camera Exposure” setting  
screen).  
set the photographic conditions.  
Exposure compensation, single/continuous shoot-  
ing and LCD monitor brightness can be set from  
the LCD monitor.  
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LCD  
monitor  
button  
Adjusting the Exposure (Set Camera Exposure Menu)  
Using the 4-frame Continuous Shooting Mode  
Menu  
button  
(LCD  
POWER)  
(LCD monitor off)  
Through image  
Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor  
5. Press the select (  
/
) buttons to change the  
To exit the menu mode (within the broken lines)  
(return to the through image screen without  
saving the menu changes).  
mode.  
The Basic Keys  
Press the menu button.  
To enter the menu mode (within the broken  
lines) to change the mode.  
*The broken lines on the following pages corre-  
spond to the above explanations.  
Press the menu button.  
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* When the menu button is pressed from the  
through image to activate the menu select  
mode (within the broken lines), the icon indi-  
cating the menu area will appear at the top of  
the monitor and the selected menu will be  
highlighted. In this Photo menu, “Set Camera  
Exposure” menu (left side) “Continuous  
shooting” menu (center) “Set Screen Con-  
trast” menu (right side) are highlighted in that  
sequence.  
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1. Set the mode select dial to Photo ( ).  
Adjusting the Exposure (Set Camera  
Exposure Menu)  
Note:  
*When the power is already turned on with  
Playback ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the  
mode select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these  
two modes and open the lens cover automati-  
cally.  
Exposure adjustment is used to consciously  
brighten or darken images.  
When the LCD monitor is on, the exposure can be  
adjusted ±1.5EV in 0.3EV steps.  
Set Camera Exposure icon  
2. Press the power button.  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
The lens cover will open automatically.  
3. Press the LCD monitor power button (LCD  
POWER). The through image will appear on the  
LCD monitor.  
Through image  
Caution:  
*Always turn on the LCD monitor before at-  
tempting to adjust the exposure.  
Through image  
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4. Press the menu button once to enable mode  
selection (“Set Camera Exposure” setting  
screen).  
The “Set Camera Exposure” icon is highlighted  
in the upper left corner of the LCD monitor  
screen, with the through image appearing still.  
7. Press the Set/Zoom button to return to the  
through image.  
The through image will be displayed showing  
the effects of the exposure compensation.  
To change the exposure again, press the menu  
button, press the Set/Zoom button and repeat  
steps 6 and 7.  
5. Press the Set/Zoom button once. The exposure  
adjustment bar will appear at the bottom of the  
screen. Standard exposure is with the cursor in  
the center of the bar.  
Notes:  
*All exposure compensation values will return to  
the initial settings when the power is turned off  
and then on again.  
6. Press the select buttons (  
,
) to adjust the  
exposure.  
*Press the  
*Any differences may be difficult to detect after  
exposure compensation when the subject is in  
a dark place.  
In such cases, take several photographs with  
different exposure compensation settings and  
select the most suitable image by displaying on  
a TV set or personal computer screen.  
button to set exposure to the  
minus side and darken the image. Use with  
colors with low intensity to enhance the effect.  
*Press the  
side and brighten the image. Use to adjust the  
exposure with backlighting.  
button to set exposure to the plus  
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“Continuous shooting menu” icon  
Using the 4-frame Continuous  
Shooting Mode (Continuous shoot-  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
ing menu)  
* ECONOMY mode only.  
Standard  
mode  
Through image  
In the 4-frame continuous shooting mode, 4 con-  
secutive photographs can be taken with 3 different  
intervals (L: Low, N: Normal, H: High) between  
them. When played back, all four photographs are  
displayed on the LCD monitor at the same time.  
Set/Zoom button  
Low-speed  
mode  
Set/Zoom  
button  
Medium-speed  
mode  
Through image  
Set/Zoom button  
High-speed  
mode  
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Display during playback  
4. Press the menu button once to enable menu  
selection (“Set Camera Exposure” setting  
screen). The through image will become a still  
image.  
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 ( ) to cancel these  
two modes and open the lens cover automati-  
cally.  
5. Press the select buttons (  
,
) and, change to  
the “Continuous shooting” menu. The 4-frame  
continuous shooting menu icon will be displayed  
highlighted in the upper center part of the LCD  
monitor.  
2. Press the power button.  
6. Press the Set/Zoom button once.  
The lens cover will open automatically.  
The 4-frame continuous shooting mode icon will  
appear in the center of the LCD monitor.  
3. Press the LCD monitor power button (LCD  
POWER). The through image will appear on the  
LCD monitor.  
Among the 4 modes (Standard Low-speed→  
Medium-speedHigh-speed); the currently se-  
lected mode will appear in highlighted. The  
standard mode (not the continuous shooting  
mode) will be displayed with the initial setting.  
The intervals are low-speed (L;2 frames/sec.),  
Caution  
Always turn the LCD monitor on when selecting  
the 4-frame continuous shooting mode.  
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medium-speed (N;3 frames/sec.) and high-  
speed (H;4 frames/sec.).  
*If the 4-frame continuous shooting mode is set  
when zoom has been selected, the zoom set-  
ting will be canceled.  
7. Press the select buttons (  
,
) and change to  
*The 4-frame continuous shooting mode re-  
mains valid until the LCD monitor is turned off.  
When turning the LCD monitor on, the setting  
returns to default (Standard photo mode).  
the 4-frame continuous shooting mode.  
8. Press the Set/Zoom button to return to the  
through image.  
The through image frame will be displayed in  
yellow, except in the standard mode.  
To change the setting mode again, repeat steps  
4 through 7.  
Notes:  
*The 4-frame images will be saved in 640 (W) ×  
480 (H) pixels size.  
During playback, these images will appear as  
shown on the previous page.  
*The 4-frame continuous shooting function and  
digital 2× zoom function cannot be used at the  
same time.  
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1. Set the mode select dial to Photo ( ).  
Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD  
Monitor  
Note:  
*When the power is already turned on with  
Playback ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the  
mode select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these  
two modes and open the lens cover automati-  
cally.  
The brightness of the LCD monitor can be ad-  
justed in accordance with the brightness of the  
surroundings.  
“Brightness adjustment menu” icon  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
2. Press the power button.  
The lens cover will open automatically.  
3. Press the LCD monitor power button (LCD  
Through image  
POWER).  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
The through image will appear on the LCD  
monitor.  
Through image  
Caution  
Always turn the LCD monitor on when adjusting  
the brightness of the LCD monitor.  
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4. Press the menu button once to enable menu  
selection (“Set Camera Exposure” setting  
screen). The through image will become a still  
image.  
*Press the  
button to adjust the brightness to  
the plus side and brighten the image.  
8. Press the Set/Zoom button to return to the  
through image.  
5. Press the select buttons (  
,
) and change to  
Note:  
the “Set Screen Contrast” menu. The brightness  
adjustment menu icon will be displayed high-  
lighted in the top right corner of the LCD monitor  
screen.  
*Once changed, this setting remains valid until  
changed again.  
6. Press the Set/Zoom button once. The bright-  
ness adjustment bar will be displayed at the  
bottom of the LCD monitor. The standard set-  
ting is the center of the bar.  
7. Press the select buttons (  
,
) and adjust the  
brightness.  
*Press the  
button to adjust the brightness to  
the minus side and darken the image.  
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Chapter 4 Basic Playback  
Setting to the Playback Mode  
The following explains display of photographed images on the LCD monitor, frame advance, viewing the  
monitor display and zoom playback.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
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The directory number and the file number recorded  
on the CF card are displayed. These numbers  
are unique registration numbers assigned to each  
individual image and are used for creating Auto-  
matic image print files (see Notes 1 and 2).  
1.  
Set the mode select button to playback (  
)
and press the power button.  
2.  
*The frame number of the displayed image  
(“No.25” in the example) is displayed in the lower  
right corner of the monitor screen.  
4.  
Switching photographic images  
The frame number is given in serial order to the  
images that can be played back with this camera.  
If the image is erased, etc., the frame number will  
be given again.  
-1 Press the select buttons (  
,
) to display  
the images before and after the current im-  
age as thumbnails (the previous image is to  
the left, the next image to the right).  
The last frame photographed is displayed when  
the power button is turned on for the first time.  
The frame number is also displayed (only on  
the LCD monitor screen).  
-2 If the select buttons (  
,
) are not pressed  
3.  
for 2-3 sec., this screen will be displayed and  
the image number (the directory number and  
file number) will appear in the upper left cor-  
ner of the screen and the date photographed  
Image number  
Example: 100-0025  
Directory File  
number  
number  
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will appear in the upper right corner of the  
screen.  
5.  
Image quality Mode  
-1 The image number and date photographed  
will disappear if the buttons are not pressed  
within 2-3 sec.  
The image quality mode shows the type of quality  
in effect when the image was taken (see Note 4).  
Note 1: This camera conforms to “Design rule for  
Camera File system” specifications and  
can playback basic image files. (Basic  
image files recorded with a non-Konica  
digital camera (conforming to the “Design  
rule for Camera File system” secifica-  
tions) can also be played if a CF card is  
used as a memory card.) It can also  
playback image files recorded with the  
Konica digital cameras Q-M100 and  
Q-M100V. In this case, the image num-  
bers will be displayed as DSC*****.  
Playback with zoom  
-2 Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed,  
the image will be enlarged consecutively in  
the sequence 2× → 4× → 1× → 2×...  
The display position can be changed with the  
select buttons (  
,
,
,
).  
When there is no image file on the CF card and  
when the CF card is not loaded into the cam-  
era, the message “No Picture in camera” will  
appear on the screen when the power button is  
pressed (see Note 3).  
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Note 2: The image number is usually displayed in  
yellow. The image number of basic image  
files recorded with the products of other  
companies is displayed in red. If the im-  
age numbers appeared, it means that  
some functions (such as erasure and ro-  
tation) are disabled.  
cases; this “THM” usually is displayed in  
blue, however, thumbnail images that do  
not conform to “Design rule for Camera  
File system” specifications will be dis-  
played in red.  
When the image quality mode is not dis-  
played or the “THM” is displayed, it  
means that some functions (such as  
erasure and rotation) are disabled.  
Note 3: A maximum of 1,000 image files can be  
played back with this camera. If there are  
more than 1,000 image files on the CF  
card, playback may not be possible in  
some cases.  
Note 5: * Use of a dedicated lithium ion battery  
(supplied) is recommended.  
* With Size AA alkaline batteries, the  
camera plays recorded pictures con-  
tinuously for about 20 minutes (all un-  
der our defined test conditions).  
Note 4: SFI (‘SUPER FINE’). FIN (‘FINE’'), BSC  
('BASIC') or ECM (‘ECONOMY’) will al-  
ways be displayed. In the case of image  
files recorded with the products of other  
companies, there will either be no display  
or THM (in the case of thumbnail substi-  
tute playback) may be displayed in some  
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2. Set the mode select dial to playback ( ) and  
then press the power button.  
Displaying Images on a TV Set  
The video output cord provided can be used to  
display images on a TV set; however, images  
cannot be displayed on a TV set and the LCD  
monitor at the same time.  
The last image recorded will appear on the  
screen of the TV set. Use the select button to  
change images.  
* The message “No Picture in camera” is dis-  
played if a CF card is not inserted or no im-  
age has been recorded.  
Preparations  
Make sure that the CF card containing the images  
is inserted into the camera and that  
a
bat-  
3. Press the power button of the camera to turn off  
tery/batteries is/are loaded or the AC adapter is  
connected.  
the camera power to interrupt TV playback.  
1. Connect the supplied video  
output cord to the video  
output terminal of the  
camera and the video input  
To video  
output  
To video  
input  
terminal  
terminal  
terminal of the TV set.  
Next, turn on the TV set power and switch the  
input to video.  
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Icon display on the TV screen  
Caution  
Menu display  
(protect setting,erase,index playback)  
Menu display  
(side show playback)  
*Do not connect or disconnect the cord to or  
from the video output terminal while making a  
setting. That setting would be disabled.  
*Do not connect or disconnect the cord to or  
from the video output terminal while the card  
access LED is flashing. Damage to the CF  
card could result.  
Select by  
operating  
the select  
buttons.  
Protect  
Frame  
data  
number  
Image  
quality mode  
As with the LCD monitor of the camera, 2× and  
4× zoom playback is also possible on the TV  
screen.  
The following function restrictions apply during  
TV screen displays.  
If the video output cord is disconnected during  
TV screen playback, playback on the TV screen  
will switch to the LCD monitor. In this case, the  
last frame recorded will be displayed, regard-  
less of the frame being displayed on the TV  
screen.  
*Dates photographed and image numbers are  
not displayed.  
*Only 4 functions can be selected: erase, pro-  
tect setting, index playback and slide show  
playback.  
Select all other functions after returning to LCD  
monitor display.  
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Time may be required for switching the play-  
back on the TV screen or on the LCD monitor  
when the video output cord is connected or  
disconnected during index playback.  
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Chapter 5 Application Playback  
The Playback Menus  
There are eight playback mode  
menus, as shown below. Refer to  
the respective pages concerning  
the settings. The following explains  
how to access the various menus.  
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1. Set the mode select dial to Playback ( ).  
3. Press the menu button once from either or  
.  
2. With the LCD monitor off, press the power  
button.  
The erase menu will be displayed.  
*The playback image will appear.  
4. Press the select buttons (  
,
) to switch the  
*The frame number of the image will appear in  
the lower right part of the monitor (No.25 in this  
example).  
menus consecutively.  
Press the menu button while switching to return  
to the standard playback screen ().  
*2-3 sec. later the image number (directory  
number, file number) will appear in the upper  
left corner of the monitor and the date and time  
photographed will appear in the upper right  
corner of the monitor and the image quality  
mode will appear in the bottom center ().  
Approx. 2-3 sec. later the image registration  
number and the date and time photographed  
will disappear ().  
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Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Displaying Multi Images at the Same  
Time (Index Playback)  
Standard playback  
Standard playback  
Standard playback  
This function is used to display nine images at the  
same time on the LCD monitor, and also it is used  
to access the desired image rapidly.  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Press the select buttons (  
,
)from the menu  
display screen to select the index playback menu  
screen ( ).  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
1. Press the Set/Zoom button to display the index  
menu screen.  
*The image displayed before the Set/Zoom  
button is pressed is located in the upper left  
corner with a bold frame.  
*Nine frames can be arranged in sequence for  
display.  
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2. Use the select buttons (  
,
,
,
) to select  
Playing Back A Slide Show  
an image to be displayed.  
This function is used to playback and check im-  
ages consecutively at a fixed interval.  
*Press the menu button to cancel index screen  
selections.  
Press the select buttons (  
,
) from the menu  
3. Press the Set/Zoom button to return to the  
standard playback screen.  
display screen to select the slide show menu  
screen ( ).  
*2-3 sec. later the image number (directory  
number, file number) will appear in the upper  
left corner of the monitor and the date and time  
photographed will appear in the upper right  
corner of the monitor screen and the image  
quality mode will appear in the bottom center.  
Approx. 2-3 sec. later the image number and  
the date and time photographed will disappear.  
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1. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
*The images will be displayed consecutively at  
intervals of approximately 3 sec. (the slide  
show will start).  
Set/Zoom button  
*The frame numbers will be displayed consecu-  
tively in the lower right corner of the screen.  
*The menu will again appear 2-3 sec. after all of  
the images have been displayed.  
Menu button  
Standard playback  
Approx  
3sec  
later  
*Pressing the menu button during a slide show  
cancels the slide show and returns to the  
standard playback screen with the image pre-  
sent when the menu button was pressed, or  
the next image.  
Menu button  
Standard playback  
Approx  
3sec  
later  
Last screen  
Menu button  
Standard playback  
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1. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
Protect Setting for Important Images  
*The protect icon ( ) will appear in the lower  
left corner of the screen.  
Images can be protected to prevent them being  
deleted. Protected images are not deleted acci-  
dentally even if an attempt is made to delete all  
To remove protection  
images. Press the select buttons (  
menu display screen to select the image protect  
menu screen ( ).  
,
) from the  
Set/Zoom button  
To protect an image for the first time  
1. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
Set/Zoom button  
*The protect icon ( ) will disappear from the  
lower left corner of the screen.  
* Images photographed with a digital camera  
other than the Q-M200 cannot be protected or  
unprotected.  
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1. Press the Set/Zoom button to display the  
brightness adjustment menu screen.  
*An adjustment bar appears at the bottom of the  
LCD monitor screen.  
Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD  
Monitor  
press the select buttons (  
,
) from menu dis-  
play screen to select the brightness adjustment  
mode menu screen ( ).  
2. Press the select buttons (  
,
)
to adjust the  
brightness.  
*Press the select button ( ) to darken the  
monitor (negative direction) or press the select  
button ( ) to brighten the monitor (positive di-  
rection).  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Standard playback  
*To cancel the brightness adjustment on the  
brightness adjustment menu screen, press the  
menu button.  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Standard playback  
3. Press the Set/Zoom button to save the bright-  
ness setting.  
Note:  
*Once changed, this setting remains valid until  
changed again.  
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Chapter 6 Advanced Operations  
Image Editing  
Set/Zoom  
button  
Erasing images (1)  
Set/Zoom  
button  
Images can be erased singly or collectivelly.  
To use this erase function, press the select buttons  
(
,
) from the menu display screen to select the  
erase menu screen ( ).  
Set/Zoom  
button  
When the image to be erased is not pro-  
Set/Zoom  
button  
tected (Erasing an unprotected image)  
Set/Zoom  
button  
1. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
2. Press the select buttons (  
,
) and select the  
number of frames to be erased (single frame or  
all frames).  
Set/Zoom  
button  
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3. Press the Set/Zoom button to execute.  
*When “This” is selected, a message will be  
displayed during erasure and then, when im-  
ages remain on the CF card, the standard  
playback screen will return.  
the left). (if there are multiple protected images,  
the last frame) is displayed.  
If all the frames erased are unprotected, the  
message “No Picture in camera” is displayed.  
If all the frames to be erased are protected, a  
message “All Pictures Protected” will appear  
and the screen will return to the standard  
playback screen.  
If no images other than those erased still re-  
main, the message “No Picture in camera” will  
be displayed.  
*When “NO” is selected, the erase menu screen  
will return.  
*Images photographed with a digital camera  
other than the Q-M200 cannot be erased with  
“This” or “ALL” selected.  
*When “ALL” is selected, the erase confirmation  
message will appear and then all of the era-  
sure will be executed.  
When “NO” is selected and the Set/Zoom but-  
ton is pressed, the original erase menu will re-  
turn. When “YES” is selected and press the  
Set/Zoom button, a message appears telling  
that all the frames are erased. Then, a pro-  
tected image (No. 20 in the example shown to  
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Erasing images (2)  
Erasing all unprotected images  
When the image to be erased is protected  
(Erasing a protected image)  
1. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
* “NO” is selected.  
Remove the protection before attempting to erase  
the image.  
2. Press the select button ( ) once.  
* “ALL” is selected.  
3. Again press the Set/Zoom button.  
*The erase all frames confirmation message will  
appear. “NO” is selected.  
Set/Zoom button  
Set/Zoom button  
4. To cancel the erasure of all frames, just press  
the Set/Zoom button.  
Set/Zoom button  
*The original erase menu screen will return.  
*To delete all frames, press the select buttons  
Set/Zoom button  
(
,
) to select “YES” and then press the  
Set/Zoom button.  
The message “Erasing All Pictures...” will ap-  
pear. When the erasures have been completed,  
the images with protection will be displayed.  
Standard playback  
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If all of the images to be erased are protected,  
the message “All Pictures Protected” will ap-  
pear and the normal playback screen will re-  
turn.  
Rotating images  
Images can be rotated either clockwise or counter-  
clockwise in 90-degree increments. This is not  
possible, however, with images recorded using  
products other than Q-M200.  
*If the CF card includes images photographed  
with a digital camera other than the Q-M200  
and the erasure of all frames is executed, im-  
ages photographed only with this camera will  
be erased.  
Also, some of the data in the image file is altered  
when an image is rotated.  
Because of this, when rotating an image, make  
sure that the image is not protected.  
Press the select buttons (  
,
) from the menu  
*If all the images are photographed with a  
digital camera other than Q-M200, a message  
"All Pictures Protected" will appear and the  
screen will return to the standard playback  
screen.  
display screen to select the rotation menu screen.  
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Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
1. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
*The image rotation mode is activated.  
*The message “Not applicable to this image” will  
appear in the case of images recorded with the  
products other than Q-M200 and the standard  
playback screen will return 2-3 sec. later.  
*If an attempt is made to rotate a protected im-  
age, the message “Protected” will appear and  
the standard playback screen will return 2-3  
sec. later.  
Standard playback  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Standard playback  
2 – 3 sec  
later.  
Image recorded  
with the product  
of another company  
2. To cancel rotation, again press the Set/Zoom  
button.  
Standard playback  
*The standard playback screen will return.  
To rotate an image counterclockwise, press the  
select button ( ); to rotate an image clockwise,  
press the select button ( ).  
2 – 3 sec  
later.  
Protected image  
Standard playback  
Each time the select button is pressed, the  
image rotates at 90 degrees.  
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3. After selecting the rotation, press the Set/Zoom  
button.  
These specifications are automatically saved to  
the CF card as an Automatic image print file and  
include the order data.  
*The rotated image will be played back.  
*Once an image rotation is set, the setting  
information is stored and the image is dis-  
played rotated automatically next time.  
Set/Zoom  
button  
Set/Zoom button  
Selecting images to be printed  
(Creating Automatic image print file)  
1 – 3 sec  
later.  
1 – 2 sec  
later.  
Note:  
Set/Zoom  
button  
Images cannot be printed with this camera it-  
self.  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
This menu is used to specify the images and the  
number of stored images on the CF card that are  
to be printed automatically to a DPOF (*1) com-  
patible digital printer. This can be done in two  
different patterns: for individual images or for all of  
the images.  
1 – 2 sec  
later.  
Set/Zoom  
Set/Zoom  
button  
button  
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2. Press the select buttons (  
,
) and select  
If you wish to print images on your own  
printer using DPOF, check with the printer  
manufacturer to see if your printer is DPOF  
compatible or not.  
either “This”, “NO” (cancel print selection) or  
“ALL”.  
3. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
When “ALL” is selected: use the select but-  
Note:  
tons (  
,
) to select the number of prints.  
Images cannot be printed from the created  
Automatic image print file if your printer is  
not DPOF compatible.  
Next, press the Set/Zoom button to close the  
processing screen and return to the standard  
playback screen (end setting).  
When “NO” is selected: and then press the  
Set/Zoom button, the screen returns to the  
menu screen.  
Press the select buttons (  
display screen and select the print select menu  
screen ( ).  
,
) from the menu  
When “This” is selected: use the select but-  
1. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
*This activates the menu in which images to be  
printed are selected.  
tons (  
,
) to specify the number of prints.  
Next, press the Set/Zoom button to return to  
the standard playback screen.  
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Once these specifications have been completed,  
verify them on the Print List menu described in the  
following section.  
*If the CF card on which images created with a  
personal computer or with a non-Konica digi-  
tal camera are stored does not have enough  
space available, the message “Memory card  
full” will be displayed when you press the  
Set/Zoom button ().  
*1 DPOF: This is the abbreviation for Digital Print  
Order Format.  
Notes:  
Displaying the print list  
*From 1 to 99 print copies can be specified as  
“Number”.  
Note:  
*If the number of images specified in steps 3 (①  
and ) is too many a message “Too many  
images to order” will appear (). And one or  
two seconds later, the screen will return to the  
normal playback screen.  
Images cannot be printed with this camera it-  
self.  
This menu is used to display a list of image num-  
bers (directory numbers and file numbers) and  
number of copies.  
*Print selection cannot be done for an image  
(on which “THM” is displayed in the image  
quality mode), etc to be played back as a  
thumbnail. (See Note 4.)  
Images for which prints are not necessary can be  
deleted from the print list (single frame or all  
frames).  
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Press the select buttons (  
,
) from the menu  
1. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
display screen to select the print image list menu  
screen ( ).  
*The print list will be displayed (left: image num-  
bers (directory number) - (file number), right:  
number of copies).  
*When a print list is too large to fit within the  
current display, press the select button ( ) the  
required number of times.  
Set/Zoom  
button  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
2. Press the select buttons (  
,
) and select  
either delete from the print list (single frame or  
all frames) or accept.  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
*When the image number (the directory number  
- file number) and number of prints “Quantity”  
has been selected, that one image will be de-  
leted.  
Set/Zoom button  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
Press the Set/Zoom button.  
The print delete (delete from list) confirmation  
display will appear. Use the select buttons (  
) to select “YES” or “NO”.  
,
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If “YES” is selected and the Set/Zoom button is  
pressed, the print will be deleted from the print  
list and the print list screen will return.  
If “NO” is selected and the Set/Zoom button is  
pressed, deletion will be canceled and the print  
list screen will return.  
Customizing the Camera  
The setup mode is used to change  
the settings of the camera opera-  
tion items to make the camera  
easier to use. The CF card is also  
formatted from the setup mode.  
*When “Cancel All” is selected, all of the print  
data in the list will be deleted.  
The following explains how to switch the setup  
mode and the various settings.  
Press the Set/Zoom button.  
*The Automatic image print file in the CF card  
can be updated to comply with the contents of  
the print list by selecting “OK” from the print list  
and pressing the Set/Zoom button.  
Note:  
The items that are marked by an asterisk (*) are  
advanced setup items and are not normally re-  
quired to change. When an item is changed to a  
non-initial setting, the circle () that precedes it  
will turn to blue in the center ().  
Note:  
“Image number” and “frame number” are sepa-  
rate things.  
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LCD monitor off  
1. Set the mode select dial to SET UP (SET UP).  
2. With the LCD monitor off, turn on the power  
button.  
The setup screen will appear.  
Power on  
3. Press the select buttons (  
,
) to select the  
CF card format  
necessary item.  
Press the Set/Zoom button to dis-  
play the format screen.  
4. The values of the various settings are changed  
with the Set/Zoom button.  
Setting the calendar and clock  
Press the Set/Zoom button to dis-  
play the settings screen.  
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Selecting NTSC or PAL  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the  
setting alternates between NTSC (initial setting)  
and PAL.  
*Depending on the printer specifica-  
tions, the settings may not have any  
effect on the prints in some cases.  
Turning the eye start function on and off  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the  
setting alternates between ON and OFF (initial  
setting).  
Turning the beep on and off  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the  
setting alternates between ON (initial setting) and  
OFF.  
*When photographs are taken with a  
shutter speed of from 2 sec. to 1/8  
sec., the quality may deteriorate in  
some cases due to the characteris-  
tics of the video element; however,  
this company will not pay compensa-  
tion for any problems resulting from  
such deterioration.  
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Setting the date printing  
Selecting slow shutter speeds (2 sec. - 1/8  
sec.) (*)  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the  
setting alternates between ON (initial setting) and  
OFF. When ON is set, the date is recorded in  
image data registered in the Automatic image print  
file for use by the date printing. This setting is  
effective only for the images recorded in the  
automatic image print file after this setting.  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the  
setting alternates between “Enable” and “Disable”  
(initial setting).  
Changing the selftimer time (*)  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the  
setting alternates between “10 sec” (initial setting)  
and “3 sec”.  
Selecting the AE system (*)  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the  
setting alternates between “Regular” (multi pho-  
tometry/initial setting) and “Spot” (center spot  
photometry).  
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Changing the auto shut off (auto  
power-off) time (*)  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is  
pressed, the setting alternates in se-  
quence between “3 min” (initial setting),  
“10 min” and OFF.  
Changing the Saturation setting (*)  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the  
setting alternates in sequence between “Normal”  
(initial setting), “Low” and “High”.  
Changing the color setting (*)  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the  
setting alternates between “Color” (initial setting)  
and “Black & White”.  
Changing the white balance set-  
ting (*)  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is  
pressed, the setting alternates in se-  
quence between “Auto” (initial setting),  
When the Set/Zoom button is pressed, the values  
of set up items marked with are returned to the  
initial setting.  
“Daylight”  
“Strobe”.  
“Incandescent”,  
and  
Changing the sharpness setting  
(*)  
Each time the Set/Zoom button is  
pressed, the setting alternates in se-  
quence between “Normal” (initial set-  
ting), “Soft” and “Hard”.  
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Formatting the CF card  
1. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
When a CF card is formatted, all protected, as  
well as unprotected, images stored on it will be  
lost.  
2. Press the select buttons (  
,
) to select YES  
to format or NO to cancel formatting.  
3. Press the Set/Zoom button.  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
*When Yes is selected, formatting will be exe-  
cuted. During formatting, the message “For-  
matting the memory card... ” will be displayed.  
*When formatting is completed, the setup  
screen will return.  
Set/Zoom button  
Set/  
Zoom  
button  
*When NO is selected, formatting will be can-  
celed and the setup screen will return.  
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16 MB or more of available RAM (at least 32  
MB of RAM recommended)  
Transferring Image Files to a  
Personal Computer  
60 MB or more of available hard disk space  
CD-ROM drive  
1. IBM PC/AT compatible  
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Win-  
dows NT 4.0 installed  
Using the supplied interface cable  
*Check the environment of the device being con-  
nected (personal computer).  
RS-232C interface (D-SUB 9-pin connector)  
Display with 32,000 or more colors and 640 ×  
480 pixels or better.  
*Install the necessary software as per the instruc-  
tions in the Installation manual. Always read the  
ReadMe files included with the software.  
16 MB or more of available RAM (at least 32  
MB of RAM recommended)  
*Use of an optional AC adapter for Q-M200 (Part  
No. PX-AC1/PX-AC2) is recommended to con-  
nect the Q-M200 to a personal computer.  
60 MB or more of available hard disk space  
CD-ROM drive  
2. Macintosh  
Power PC  
Mac OS 7.6 or /8.0/8.1/8.5  
Display with 32,000 or more colors and 640 ×  
480 pixels or better.  
Printer port or modem port installed  
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Preparation  
2. Set the mode select dial on the top of the cam-  
era to PC connection mode ( ), used for PC  
connection.  
*Turn off the personal computer power supply.  
*Turn off the camera power supply and make sure  
the CF card containing the images has been in-  
serted. Make sure that either batteries have been  
loaded or that the AC adapter for Q-M200 (option)  
has been connected to a power outlet.  
3. Press the camera power button. “PC” will ap-  
pear on the data display panel.  
When batteries are being used, the battery  
mark will blink 5 times when the power is turned  
on. For transferring image files using each  
software, refer to the section “How to use the  
software” of the Installation manual.  
1. Use the connecting (interface) cable to connect  
the camera and personal computer.  
Camera: Connect the mini-plug end of the ca-  
ble to the serial port jack of the camera (refer to  
the Installation manual).  
Reading directly from the CF card to  
the personal computer  
Personal computer: Personal computers can  
be equipped with various different types of ca-  
ble connection jacks. Check the Installation  
manual concerning the appropriate connector  
(or adapter) to use.  
The Konica CompactFlash Card Adapter (option:  
CF1-AD1) can be used to read images directly on  
a
personal computer as  
a
PCMCIA Type II  
compatible ATA card.  
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1. Remove the CF card  
from the camera and  
load it into the Kon-  
*
Depending on the personal computer and CF  
card adapter operating environment, software  
installation, registration, setting, etc., may be  
necessary in some cases. For details, refer to  
the instruction manuals of the personal com-  
puter and OS being used.  
CF card  
Konica  
CompactFlash  
Card Adapter  
ica  
CompactFlash  
Card Adapter.  
*
The specifications and appearance of the Kon-  
ica CompactFlash Card Adapter are subject to  
change without notice.  
3. Open an image using an application software  
that supports Exif (JPEG).  
2. Insert the adapter into  
the PCMCIA Type II  
card slot of a personal  
computer that can  
read ATA cards.  
The sub-directory ‘***KCAC*’ is located within  
the directory ‘DCIM’.  
The files within this sub-directory with the JPG  
extension are the image files recorded with this  
camera. (*is a number that is assigned by the  
camera automatically. The first three digits de-  
note the directory number.)  
When the card slot is  
compatible with CF card  
*
Refer to the instruction  
manual of the personal  
computer for details concerning the method  
used to insert the CF card adapter into the slot  
of the personal computer.  
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*Imagse files can be copied to other storage  
media, such as hard disks, or erased as  
needed. Consult the instruction manual for  
your OS. We are not responsible for damage  
or failure that may result from these opera-  
tions.  
*Do not rename image files stored on the CF  
card from the personal computer or write  
non-image data files to the CF card from the  
camera.  
*Keep backup copies of any valuable data.  
*The protection setting configured with the  
camera is a read-only file attribute setting. If  
this attribute is altered on a personal computer,  
the protection setting configured with the cam-  
era would be overridden.  
*When a CF card is inserted in the camera, it  
may happen that not only images that have  
been modified or newly recorded may not be  
played by the camera but the camera malfunc-  
tions.  
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Chapter 7 Appendix  
If you plan to take a trip to a country where a  
power receptacle of a different shape is used,  
consult your travel agent to identify an AC  
adapter of the type that matches the power re-  
ceptacle and make one available.  
When Carrying the Camera with You  
on Overseas Trips  
Using the Custom AC Adapter (Optional)  
<Overseas>  
Warranty Card  
Do not operate the AC adapter from supply  
voltages outside the specified range of 100 to  
240 VAC.  
This warranty card (see the last page in this  
instruction manual.) is valid only within the  
country of purchase.  
The AC cable that comes with the PX-AC1 can  
be used only in districts where a supply voltage  
of 125 VAC or lower is available. In districts  
where a higher supply voltage is available, use  
a transformer to convert it to 100 to 125 VAC.  
An AC adapter supplied with the PX-AC2 can  
be used in the districts where a supply voltage  
of lower than 240 VAC.  
We are not responsible for servicing your cam-  
era locally if it fails or malfunctions while you are  
away on an overseas trip, nor for indemnifying  
you for the expenditure incurred by you.  
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Using a Local TV Receiver to Play  
Recorded Images  
Major countries in which the PAL system is  
used  
China, West European countries (except for  
France), New Zealand, Australia, Brazil, Singa-  
pore, Malaysia  
This camera can be used with a TV receiver (or  
monitor) operating on an NTSC or PAL basis,  
with a video input terminal.  
You cannot view images recorded with this  
camera in countries where the SECAM system  
is used, such as France and Russia.  
The included video output cable is required.  
This camera is factory-set for NTSC.  
When using it in a country where the PAL sys-  
tem is used, switch its video output to PAL.  
This camera cannot be used with a TV receiver  
(or monitor) operating on a SECAM basis.  
*
For information on other countries, consult your  
travel agent.  
Tips:  
Major countries in which NTSC is used U.S.,  
Korea, Canada, Taiwan, Cuba, Chile, Guam,  
Mexico  
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Observe the cautions when wiping with  
chemical cloth.  
a
Maintaining and Keeping the Camera  
Cleaning the camera  
After using the camera  
Never use solvents such as benzine and thinner to  
clean this camera.  
When the camera is not to be used for an ex-  
tended period, either remove the batteries or dis-  
connect the plug of the AC adapter from the power  
outlet.  
Before cleaning, first remove the batteries or  
disconnect the plug of the AC adapter from the  
power outlet.  
Leaving the batteries in the camera for an ex-  
tended period can result in battery leakage and  
malfunction.  
The surface of the outer cover is made of metal  
but is specially processed and printed. Wiping  
with a solvent such as benzine and thinner  
could cause discoloration or peeling of the  
paint.  
When storing the camera, store both the cam-  
era and batteries in a constantly cool, dry place.  
Recommended temperature: 15 - 25 degrees C  
Recommended humidity: 40 - 60% RH  
When the camera becomes dirty, wipe with a  
soft, dry cloth. When heavily soiled, immerse a  
cloth in a weak solution of detergent (kitchen  
type), wring out the cloth thoroughly and then  
wipe the camera.  
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CF card  
card resulting from mis-operation by the cus-  
tomer or a third party.  
Handling  
This company assumes absolutely no responsi-  
bility for paying compensation for losses in-  
curred due to the loss of recorded data.  
Do not bend the card or apply excessive force.  
Do not store the card where the humidity is  
high, where there is excessive dust and near  
sources of static electricity or magnetism.  
LCD monitor  
Do not allow dust, moisture or foreign matter to  
accumulate on the terminals of the CF card.  
High-precision technology is used in the manu-  
facture of the LCD monitor. 99.98% or more of  
the pixels are effective but up to 0.02% of the  
pixels may be missing or may light constantly.  
When the LCD monitor is used in a cold place,  
the screen brightness will be slightly darker than  
normal but normal brightness will return as the  
temperature of the camera rises.  
Image data  
The recorded images are stored digitally. Be-  
cause of this, recorded images can be deleted  
and recorded again.  
Use  
a
personal computer to delete images  
recorded with other models or a personal com-  
puter.  
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe off fingerprints,  
soiling, etc.  
In some cases, the recorded data may be lost  
due to malfunction or repair due to the influence  
of static electricity or electrical shock to the CF  
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Before Calling for Service  
If inspection in accordance with the chart below does not produce a solution, please consult your dealer.  
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Error messages  
Contact your local dealer first concerning re-  
pairs, handling and cleaning.  
When “Err” appears on the remaining number of  
frames display on the Data display panel on the  
top of the camera and all of the Data display  
panel marks blink, an error has occurred. In  
such cases, follow the instructions given below.  
1. Press the power button to turn the camera  
off.  
Now press the power button again to turn the  
power back on. If the functions still do not work:  
2. Disconnect the AC adapter, if used.  
3. Remove all of the batteries.  
4. Load new batteries.  
If the error status continues after all of the  
above have been performed, please con-  
sult your local dealer.  
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Main Specifications  
Main Specifications  
Type  
: Digital still camera  
Recording medium  
Resolution*1  
: CompactFlashTM card  
: Super fine 1600 × 1200 pixels: approx. 11 frames at 8MB.  
Fine  
1600 × 1200 pixels: approx. 20 frames at 8MB.  
1152 × 872 pixels: approx. 40 frames at 8MB.  
640 × 480 pixels: approx. 80 frames at 8MB.  
Basic  
Economy  
File format  
Camera file system  
Erase  
: JPEG (Exif ver. 2.1)  
: Conforms to “Design rule for Camera File system”  
: Single frame/All frames/Format  
Lens  
: Hexanon F3.2, f=6.9 mm (equivalent to 38 mm on a 35 mm camera)  
: Autofocus  
Focus  
Focus range  
: 0.1 m to infinity (close-up mode: 0.1 m-0.3 m)  
(normal photography: 0.3 m - infinity)  
: Optical real-image viewfinder  
Viewfinder  
CCD sensor  
: 1/2-inch, total pixels 2,110,000, primary color CCD  
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Exposure control  
: Programmed AE (4.7EV - 16.7EV) Shutter speeds: 1/8 sec.  
- 1/1000 sec.  
Aperture  
: Two-step type (F3.2/F9)  
Light measurement  
Eye start  
: Multi area light measurement, opposite light auto detect  
: Built-in type  
Flash  
: Built-in automatic flash  
Flash range  
: approx. 1.0 m-3.0 m  
Redeye reduction/Auto/On/Off mode selective  
: Automatic white balance  
White balance  
Photo modes  
: Single frame/selftimer (10 sec., 3 sec.)/Macro/4-frame continuous shoot-  
ing*2/Digital 2× Zoom*3/Sports/Infinity/Text*4  
: Year/month/day/hour/minute  
Auto date  
Automatic image print  
format  
: DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)  
LED displays  
Beep  
: Selftimer LED, viewfinder LED (also used as card access LED)  
: Warning and shutter release  
Power source  
: Exclusive lithium ion rechargeable battery, AA NiMH battery × 3, AA  
alkaline battery × 3 or exclusive AC adapter (5V DC).  
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Operating temperature  
range  
: 5-45 degrees C  
Operating humidity range  
PC interface  
: 20% - 80% RH  
: RS-232C serial interface (max. 115.2kbps)  
LCD monitor  
: 1.8-inch TFT color LCD monitor  
Playback  
: Single frame/zoom playback (×1, ×2, ×4)/Index playback/Slide show  
playback  
Video output  
Accessories  
: NTSC/PAL (usable only for playback, cannot be used together with the  
LCD monitor)  
: CF card (8MB), Lithium-ion battery charger, Lithium-ion battery, Strap,  
Video output cord, Q-M200 Instruction manual, Soft case, Installation  
manual, Interface cable (for IBM PC/AT compatible and Macintosh),  
CD-ROM.  
Optional accessories  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
Weight  
: AC adapter, Lithium-ion battery charger Kit, Lithium-ion battery.  
: 121.8 × 71.6 × 41.8mm ; 4.8 × 2.8 × 1.6in. (excluding protruding parts)  
: Approx. 270g (excluding the batteries and the CF card)  
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All values are based on company test conditions (50% flash use ratio, continuous op-  
eration, temperature; 23 degrees C).  
Battery life will vary depending on the battery brand and grade.  
*1  
*2  
*3  
*4  
The number of images may also vary depending on the type of subject photographed.  
Economy mode only.  
Equivalent to 76mm on a 35mm camera.  
Black & white only, focusing 20cm to .  
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