Konica Minolta Digital Camera Dimage V User Manual

Digital Camera  
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Instruction Manual  
Minolta (UK) LTD. Photographie Division  
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© 1997 Minolta Co., Ltd.  
under the Berne Convention and  
Universal Copyright Convention  
Edited in Germany  
9222-2755-31 (P9704-A704)  
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FOR PROPER AND SAVE USE  
STANDARD SYMBOLS  
SAFETY CAUTIONS  
Various symbols are used in the instruction manual and on the  
product to promote proper and safe use of this product. Read and  
understand each caution thoroughly before reading the instruction  
manual.  
Read and understand all cautions and warnings before using this  
product.  
WARNING  
Do not touch the flashtube during operation, it may become hot  
when the flash fires.  
EXAMPLES  
The outer triangle is for warning. The symbol inside  
illustrates what is being warned against. The example at left  
means beware of high temperature.  
Do not subject the camera to focused sunlight. Fire may occur if  
the sunlight focuses at one point.  
Read and follow all warnings supplied with the batteries.  
Batteries may leak, become hot, or explode due to improper use.  
• Do not install the batteries with the polarity (+/-) reversed.  
• Do not use batteries with visible damage.  
The circle with a diagonal slashis for prohibition (don't do).  
The symbol inside illustrates what act is prohibited. The  
example at left means do not disassemble.  
• Do not subject batteries to fire or high temperatures.  
• Do not attempt to recharge, short, heat, or disassemble.  
• Do not mix batteries of different types, brands, or ages.  
WARNING  
Observe the following warnings when using this product near  
infants, young children, or persons who may have difficulty  
perceiving the potential danger associated with these products.  
Please use caution in handling this product and the accessories.  
If caution is not used, the following accidents or others may  
occur:  
• Flash fired near the eyes.  
• Strap or cables wound around the neck.  
Keep small accessories or things that could be swallowed away  
from young children. Contact a doctor immediately if an object is  
swallowed.  
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FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE  
SAFETY CAUTIONS  
HANDLING CAUTIONS FOR THE DIMÂGE V  
• Battery performance decreases with lower operating temperatures.  
When photographing in cold weather, we recommend that you keep  
the camera and spare batteries inside your coat to keep them warm  
when you are not shooting. Nicad batteries perform better than  
other types in cold temperatures. Cold batteries will regain some of  
their charge when they warm up.  
• Remove the batteries from the camera when not in use for long  
periods. Damage may result if battery leakage occurs.  
• When using alkaline batteries, the battery symbol may indicate a  
lower than actual charge. Continue to use the camera. The correct  
indication will eventually appear.  
CAUTION  
Do not lift or swing the camera by the cables (serial cable, lens  
extension cable). The camera may detach and fall causing  
damage or injury.  
Do not fire the flash near the eyes of people or animals,  
especially infants and young children. Maintain a distance of one  
meter (three feet) or greater.  
If the camera is dropped or subjected to an impact in which the  
interior is exposed, immediately remove the batteries and  
discontinue use.  
Do not dissemble. Take your camera to a Minolta  
Service Facility when repairs are required. Electric shock  
may occur if a high voltage circuit inside the camera is  
touched.  
OPERATING TEMPERATURES AND CONDITIONS  
• This camera has been designed for use from 5° - 40°C  
(41° - 104°F).  
• Never leave the camera where it may be subjected to extreme  
temperatures, such as the glove compartment of a car.  
• Do not subject the camera to extreme humidity.  
• To prevent condensation from forming, place the camera in a  
sealed plastic bag when bringing it from the cold exterior to a warm  
building. Allow it to come to room temperature before removing it  
from the bag.  
HANDLING CARE  
The Dimâge V is neither waterproof nor splashproof.  
• Inserting/removing batteries or image memory cards with wet hands  
and operating the camera with wet hands may damage the camera.  
• Take care when using the camera at the beach or near water.  
Costly or irreparable damage to the camera may occur.  
• If the camera gets wet, immediately discontinue use and contact a  
Minolta Service Facility listed on the front cover of this manual.  
• Use care when mounting the camera on a tripod. Over-tightening  
the tripod screw may damage the camera.  
• When moving a tripod-mounted camera, pick the camera up by the  
body and the tripod or damage may occur.  
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FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
SAFETY AND HANDLING CAUTIONS FOR  
Check the packing list before you begin. If some parts are  
missing, contact you camera dealer or a Minolta Service Facility  
listed at the beginning of this manual.  
THE IMAGE MEMORY CARD RM-2S/RM-4S  
The SmartMedia image memory card included in the package is a  
solid-state floppy disk card (SSFDC). Careless handling may result in  
lost data. Please read and follow the cautions below.  
• Do not subject the image memory card to extreme humidity.  
• Never leave the image memory card where it may be subjected to  
extreme temperatures, such as the glove compartment of a car or  
in direct sunlight.  
• Dimâge V Digital Camera  
• Lens extension cable LC-V100  
• Image memory card RM-2S  
• Camera Case CC-V1  
• Hand strap HS-V1  
• Do not bend, drop, or subject the card to impact.  
• 4 AA alkaline batteries  
• Quick Reference Guide  
• Keep the card away from liquids and corrosive materials.  
• Do not disassemble or modify the image memory card.  
• Do not touch the electric contact area of the card.  
• Never attempt to remove the card when the camera or drive is  
accessing the card (reading, deleting, formatting, replaying).  
• When storing or transporting the card, return it to its anti-static case  
and place in its protective plastic case.  
• "Dimâge V Image Control” Windows/ Macintosh CD-ROM  
(Software for Windows and Macintosh)  
• “Dimâge V Instruction Manuals” Windows/Macintosh CD-ROM  
(Software Windows/Macintosh and Digital Camera Dimâge V)  
• Serial Cable SC-232C for Windows  
• Serial Cable SC-422 for the Macintosh  
• Adobe PhotoDeluxe CD-ROM  
• Turn the camera off before inserting or removing the card.  
• Warranty card  
Data saved on image memory cards may be irrecoverably lost or  
damaged for unexpected reasons (static electricity, electric noise, a  
camera error, or other malfunctions). Back-up the data recorded  
on image memory cards. To back-up the data, see Copying All  
Images in the software instruction manual.  
In addition to the standard attachments included in this package,  
there are many accessories available for the Dimâge V. Please refer  
to page 71 for more information.  
Minolta is not responsible if data stored on image memory  
cards is irretrievably lost or damaged.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
For Proper and Safe Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
ADVANCED OPERATION  
Macro Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
Self-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
Exposure Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
Photographing Yourself . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
Lens Extension Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
QUICK OPERATION  
Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Playing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Deleting Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
PLAYBACK OF RECORDED IMAGES  
Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Single Frame Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
Index Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
NAMES OF PARTS  
Dimâge V Camera Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
LCD Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
REMOVING IMAGES  
Frame Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
Deleting a Single Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
Clearing Unprotected Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Protecting Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
Formatting Memory Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
BEFORE RECORDING  
Attaching the Hand Strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Inserting Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Battery-condition Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Auto Power Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Adjusting the LCD Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Setting Date/Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Standard Lens Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
APPENDIX  
Warning Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72  
Care and Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
Technical Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76  
RECORDING IMAGES  
Inserting Image Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Selecting Image Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Basic Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Flash Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Removing Image Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
Changing LCD Data Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
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QUICK OPERATION  
PREPARATION + See page 20 and 29 for detailed information.  
Slide the record/play  
switch to REC.  
Insert the batteries as  
shown.  
Turn the lens unit forward  
by 90° as shown.  
Insert the image memory  
card.  
Frame the image in the  
LCD monitor, then press  
the shutter-release button.  
RECORDING + See pages 30-34 for detailed information.  
Select the image quality.  
Turn the camera on.  
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QUICK OPERATION  
PLAYING + See pages 48-54 for detailed information.  
DELETING IMAGES + See pages 58-59 for detailed information.  
Turn the camera on.  
Turn the camera on.  
Slide the record/play  
switch to PLAY.  
Slide the record/play  
switch to PLAY.  
Scroll through the images  
by pressing the + or –  
button.  
Display the image you  
want to delete by pressing  
the + button or – button.  
Press and hold the delete  
button for more than 1  
second.  
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NAMES OF PARTS  
BODY  
Shutter-release  
Display button  
Protect button  
Flash mode button  
* Do not touch  
+ button  
– button  
Delete button  
button  
Recod/Play swiitch  
Lens*  
LCD monitor  
Grip  
Flash*  
Image quality selector  
Back over  
Main switch  
Strap eyelet  
Self-timer lamp  
Lens unit  
Serial port  
Back cover - Outside  
Back cover - Inside  
DC terminal  
Lens unit release  
Zoom lever  
Image quality selector  
Self-timer button  
Date button  
Clear/Format button  
Card/Battery chamber cover  
Flash sensor*  
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NAMES OF PARTS  
LCD MONITOR  
Frame Counter  
Record mode  
Record Mode - user decides whether the frame counter shows  
the number of frames remaining or the current frame number  
(the number of the frame about to be taken).  
Date/time area  
Warning area  
Frame counter  
Mode area  
Play Mode - frame counter shows the number of the frame  
being displayed.  
Pressing the Display  
button will allow you to  
turn off the information  
display or change the LCD  
information bar.  
Mode Area  
Record Mode - displays the current function settings. These  
settings apply to the frame about to be taken.  
• Self-timer.  
See page 36.  
• Flash mode setting (auto flash/manual fill flash/flash cancel).  
• Exposure adjustment information.  
Play Mode - information about the frame being displayed is  
shown.  
• Image quality (Fine mode/Standard mode).  
• Protect status (see page 62).  
Play mode  
Date/Time Area  
Date/time area  
Warning area  
Frame counter  
Mode area  
Record Mode - current date/time information that will be  
recorded with images. To change the format or information  
displayed, see pages 23-26.  
Pressing the Display  
button will allow you to  
select the number of  
images displayed or turn  
off the LCD information  
bar.  
Play Mode - the date/time information of the image on display is  
shown.  
Warning Area  
See page 48.  
In both record and play modes, important information and warnings  
will replace date/time information. See pages 68-70 for information  
on warning icons and the action to take when they appear.  
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ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP  
Insert the smaller loop of  
the strap through the strap  
eyelet.  
Put the other end of the  
strap through the small  
loop as shown.  
BEFORE  
RECORDING  
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INSERTING BATTERIES  
This camera requires 4 AA size batteries. Either Alkaline or Nicad  
batteries can be used.  
BATTERY-CONDITION INDICATOR  
• Nicad batteries must be fully charged in the appropriate charger,  
as indicated in the battery instruction manual.  
• Do not mix battery types.  
When the battery power is low,  
Replace all 4 batteries or use AC Adapter AC-V1 (sold separately).  
• The battery power will run out completely without further warning.  
will blink in the LCD monitor.  
Open the card/battery  
chamber cover as shown.  
AUTO POWER OFF  
• To save power, the camera shuts off automatically if it is not used  
for 2 minutes (Auto Power Off). To restart the camera, press the  
main switch to turn the camera on. Auto Power Off does not  
function when the camera is connected to the computer with the  
serial cable.  
• Auto Power Off functions when the camera is connected to the AC  
Adapter AC-V1.  
Insert the batteries as  
indicated in the +/–  
diagram on the camera.  
The AUTO OFF warning will blink in  
the LCD monitor 10 seconds before  
the Auto Power Off function  
activates.  
• Insert (1) and (2) first, making sure  
the contacts are touching. Then  
firmly push the batteries into the  
cabinet.  
Close the card/battery  
chamber cover and slide it  
shut, as shown, until it  
clicks.  
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ADJUSTING THE LCD BRIGHTNESS  
The Dimâge V is equipped with a quick-responding LCD monitor  
that has an excellent range of viewing angles. The LCD monitor  
brightness can be adjusted to compensate for varying lighting  
conditions and viewing angles.  
SETTING DATE/TIME  
To set the current date or time follow, the procedure below.  
• To change the date/time display format only, follow steps 1, 2, 3  
and 10.  
Press the main switch to  
turn the camera on.  
Press the main switch to  
turn the camera on.  
While pressing the display  
button, press the + or –  
buttons to change the  
monitor brightness.  
Open the back cover, then  
press the date button.  
• The Date/Time menu will appear.  
• Press the + button for a brighter  
screen and the – button for a  
darker screen.  
• While adjusting the brightness, a  
bar will appear to indicate the  
current level.  
Press the protect button  
( ) to select the date/time  
format.  
• The formats will appear in the  
following sequence:  
Release the display  
button and +/– button  
when the desired  
brightness level is  
reached.  
YY MM DD  
MM DD YY  
DD MM YY  
. The LCD brightness can be changed in both play and record  
modes. In play mode, the image display will change when the  
display button is pressed. However, continue to hold the display  
button down and adjust the brightness as instructed.  
AM/PM (12 hour clock)  
Military (24 hour clock)  
Continued on next page.  
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SETTING DATE/TIME  
Press the protect button  
( ) to select either the 12  
or 24 hour display.  
Press the display button  
to highlight the time  
information to be  
changed.  
• The selection will change from left  
to right.  
Press the + or – button to  
correct the time.  
• Repeat steps and until the  
time is correct.  
Press the display button  
to highlight the date  
information to be  
changed.  
• The selection will change from left  
to right.  
• If you don't want to correct the  
To change AM and PM in the 12  
hour display, continue to advance  
the hour to the next 12 hour  
segment.  
date skip to step  
.
Press the + or – buttons  
to change the date.  
• Repeat steps and until the  
date is correct.  
Continued on next page.  
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SETTING DATE/TIME  
STANDARD LENS POSITION  
Once all the settings are  
Turn the lens unit forward  
correct, reselect the date  
format by pressing the  
protect button ( )  
• The formats will appear in the  
following sequence:  
by 90° as shown. This  
position will be referred to  
as the "standard lens  
position" throughout this  
manual.  
• Rotate the unit as far as it will go.  
• The flash will not fire unless the  
lens is in the standard position.  
YY MM DD  
MM DD YY  
DD MM YY  
Frame the image in the  
LCD monitor, then press  
the shutter-release button.  
• To prevent blurring, hold the  
camera firmly with both hands and  
keep your arms at your sides.  
• Keep your fingers and hair from  
blocking the lens and flash.  
AM/PM (12 hour clock)  
Military (24 hour clock)  
Press the date button to  
exit the Set Date/Time  
menu.  
The Dimâge V lens unit rotates forward and backward, making it  
possible to photograph yourself (see page 42).  
With the Lens Extension Cable LS-V100 the lens unit can be  
detached from the camera and used to photograph from a variety  
of angles (see pages 43-46).  
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INSERTING IMAGE MEMORY CARDS  
Turn the camera off.  
Always turn off the camera  
before inserting an image  
memory card! Data on the card  
will be lost or damaged if it is  
inserted while the camera is on.  
Open the card/battery  
chamber cover.  
RECORDING  
IMAGES  
Insert the image memory  
card into the card slot.  
The SmartMedia™ card included in this package and other  
standard-accessory cards are already formatted and ready  
for use.  
• Insert the card with the cut corner  
at the bottom (lens side) and push  
it straight down.  
• If the card becomes caught, check  
the direction of the card. Forcing  
the card may damage it or the  
camera.  
SmartMedia™ cards purchased separately need to be  
formatted before use.  
Insert the image memory card using the procedure on the  
following page. Follow the procedure on pages 64-65 to  
format image memory cards.  
Close the card/battery  
chamber cover and slide it  
shut until it clicks.  
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SELECTING IMAGE QUALITY  
BASIC RECORDING  
Storing uncompressed still-image files normally requires a large  
amount of disk space. This usually results in small recording  
capacity on the image memory cards. The Dimâge V uses JPEG  
compression (an international standard) to compress the image data  
before it is recorded on the image memory card.  
Press the main switch to  
turn the camera on.  
Capacity  
Compression Mode  
(2MB SmartMedia™)  
Slide the record/play  
switch to REC.  
Fine Mode  
16 images (aprox.)  
(Priority - image quality)  
Standard Mode  
(Priority - storage capability)  
40 images (aprox.)  
* Stated capacity is an estimate assuming all images are all captured in either  
FINE or STD mode.  
Press the flash mode  
button to select Auto  
Flash mode ( ).  
Set the image quality  
selector to FINE or STD.  
• The flash will automatically fire in  
low-light and backlit situations.  
The flash has a limited range. Make sure your  
subject is within the distances stated below.  
. The image quality in Standard (STD) is lower than that in Fine.  
. It is possible to switch between Fine and Standard modes at  
anytime. There is no problem mixing quality modes on the same  
image memory card. The number of images stored on a card will  
vary depending on the quality modes selected. Use the display  
button to check the estimated number of frames remaining  
(see page 36).  
Focal Length  
Flash Range  
WIDE (4.8mm)  
TELE (13mm)  
0.3 - 2.5m (1.0 - 8.2 ft.) aprox.  
1.0 - 2.2m (3.3 - 7.2 ft.) aprox.  
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BASIC RECORDING  
Place the lens unit in the  
standard lens position  
• If the lens unit is not in the  
standard position, the flash will  
not fire and  
the LCD monitor.  
Frame the image in the  
LCD monitor, then press  
the shutter-release button.  
• The image is displayed on the  
monitor and stored on the image  
memory card at the same time.  
• If nothing happens when the  
shutter-release button is pressed  
and appears on the monitor, the  
flash is being recharged. Wait until  
disappears.  
will blink in  
While looking at the LCD  
monitor, adjust the zoom  
lever to frame the image.  
• Move the lever toward W to zoom  
out (shorter focal length). Move  
the lever toward T to zoom in  
(longer focal length).  
WAIT appears on the monitor  
while the image is being written to  
the card.  
While WAIT appears on the  
screen:  
- Do not unplug the AC-Adapter.  
- Do not open the card/battery  
chamber.  
. Changing the focal length changes the minimum focus distance.  
Be sure your subject is beyond the minimum focus distance before  
pressing the shutter-release button.  
Turn the camera off when  
you are finished  
recording.  
4.8mm  
9mm  
13mm  
(T Position)  
Focal Length  
(W Position) (Between W&T)  
Minimum Focus  
Distance  
0.3m  
(1.0 ft.)  
0.8m  
(2.6 ft.)  
1.8m  
(5.9 ft.)  
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FLASH MODES  
In addition to Auto Flash mode ( ) the Dimâge V has Manual Fill  
REMOVING IMAGE MEMORY CARDS  
Turn the camera off.  
Flash mode ( ) and Flash Cancel mode ( ).  
Always turn off the camera  
before removing an image  
memory card! Data on the card  
will be lost or damaged if it is  
removed while the camera is on.  
Auto Flash  
The flash will fire in low light or backlit situations.  
Use this mode for general photographic situations.  
Manual Fill Flash  
The flash will fire every time the shutter-release  
button is pressed, regardless of lighting conditions.  
Use this mode when there are harsh shadows on  
the subject.  
Open the card/battery  
chamber.  
Flash Cancel  
The flash will not fire. Use this mode when shooting  
night street scenes, at dusk, or in places where  
flash use is prohibited.  
Press the flash mode  
button until the desired  
icon appears on the LCD  
monitor.  
Pull the image memory  
card straight out.  
• To protect the contact area, store  
the card in its anti-static case and  
place it in its protective plastic  
case.  
• The flash mode can only be changed in Record mode.  
• The flash will not fire if the lens unit is not in the standard position  
even if Manual Fill Flash ( ) is selected. When the lens is not in the  
Close the card/battery  
chamber cover and slide it  
shut until it clicks.  
standard position,  
will blink on the monitor.  
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CHANGING LCD DATA DISPLAY  
Change the information displayed on the monitor by pressing the  
display button. The monitor will change as shown in the sequence  
below.  
• The diagram at left shows the sequence displayed in record mode.  
See page 48 for the sequence displayed in play mode.  
• The self-timer mark ( ) will appear on the monitor when the self-  
timer function is activated, even when "No Data" is selected.  
• To change the date or time format see pages 23-26.  
• Press the display button to confirm the number of frames remaining  
after switching image quality modes.  
No Data  
Current Frame (black box)  
All Data Displayed  
Frames Remaining (red box)  
(with Frames Remaining)  
All Data Displayed  
(with Current Frame)  
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MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY  
The Macro Photography function allows you to fill the frame with a  
business-card size object. The minimum focus distance in Macro  
mode is 5cm (2 in).  
Slide the zoom lever to  
MACRO until it clicks into  
place.  
ADVANCED  
OPERATION  
Frame the image in the  
LCD monitor, then press  
the shutter-release button.  
• The focus range is from  
approximately 5cm - 9.5cm  
(2 in - 3.7 in).  
. Set the flash mode to Flash Cancel when shooting in macro mode.  
Use of the Mini Tripod MT-V1 (sold separately) is recommended  
to prevent blurring.  
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SELF-TIMER  
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION  
The exposure can be adjusted to make the image appear lighter or  
darker. Exposure can be adjusted in increments of -5 to +5.  
Secure the camera on a  
tripod. Open the back  
cover, then press the self-  
timer button  
Before recording the  
image, press either the +  
or – button to change the  
exposure.  
• The self-timer mark ( ) will  
appear on the monitor.  
• A bar will appear on the LCD while  
you set the exposure. The bar  
indicates the new exposure level.  
• After setting the exposure level a  
Frame the image in the  
LCD monitor, then press  
the shutter-release button.  
• The self-timer lamp on the front of  
the camera will start blinking. A  
countdown indicator will appear  
on the monitor.  
or  
mark will appear on the  
information bar.  
• The shutter will release  
approximately 10 seconds after  
the shutter-release button is  
pressed.  
Frame the image in the  
LCD monitor, then press  
the shutter-release button.  
• After the shutter is released the  
camera automatically returns to  
automatic exposure.  
. After the shutter is released the camera automatically cancels the  
self-timer mode.  
. To cancel the self-timer function, press the self-timer button again  
or turn the camera off.  
. Exposure can only be adjusted in Record mode.  
. Set the exposure before recording the image. Once the image is  
captured and written to the image memory card it cannot be  
changed with the camera.  
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PHOTOGRAPHING YOURSELF  
The Dimâge V lens unit rotates from +90° to -90°. This function  
allows you to photograph yourself while looking at the LCD monitor.  
LENS EXTENSION CABLE  
With the Lens Extension Cable LS-V100 the lens unit can be  
detached from the camera and used to photograph from a variety of  
angles.  
Turn the camera off before attaching or detaching the lens unit.  
Rotate the lens unit 90°  
backwards until it stops.  
DETACHING THE LENS UNIT  
• The image on the monitor will be  
right-side-up, but backwards (as if  
you are looking in a mirror).  
• If the image appears up-side down  
on the monitor, the lens unit has  
not been fully rotated to -90°.  
Slide the lens unit release  
lever in the direction  
indicated. Slide the lens  
unit up and then away  
from the camera.  
Frame yourself in the LCD  
monitor, then press the  
shutter-release button.  
ATTACHING THE LENS EXTENSION CABLE  
Detach the lens unit.  
Match-up the two notches  
on the camera with the  
two notches on the lens  
extension cable. Gently  
put them together as  
shown.  
• Note that only one end of the  
cable has two notches, the other  
end has three.  
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LENS EXTENSION CABLE  
To record images with the lens extension cable attached, follow the  
instructions in Basic Recording on pages 31-33. Point the lens at the  
subject while looking at the LCD monitor and press the shutter-  
release button to record.  
Push the connector of the  
lens extension cable  
down until it clicks.  
The flash can be used with the lens  
extension cable attached. Turn the  
cable connector that is attached to  
the camera all the way forward 90°.  
Match-up the three  
• The flash will not fire if the  
connector is not in the standard  
lens position.  
notches on the lens unit  
with the three notches on  
the lens extension cable.  
Gently put them together  
as shown.  
Slide the lens unit down  
until it clicks.  
Flash Sensor  
Be careful not to block the Flash Sensor (shown above) on the  
lens unit with your fingers.  
With the Lens Holding Strap Set (sold separately) the lens unit  
can be attached to your arm or leg. Using the holding strap allows  
you to hold the camera with both hands. See page 71.  
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LENS EXTENSION CABLE  
DETACHING THE LENS EXTENSION CABLE  
Slide the release lever on  
the lens extension cable's  
connector until it clicks.  
Next, slide the connector  
up and then left as shown.  
Slide the lens unit release  
in the direction indicated  
until it clicks. Next, slide  
the lens unit up and to the  
left as shown.  
PLAYBACK OF  
RECORDED  
IMAGES  
REATTACHING THE LENS UNIT  
Match-up the three  
notches on the lens unit  
with the three notches on  
the camera body. Gently  
put them together.  
Slide the lens unit down  
until it clicks.  
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PLAYBACK  
There are two options available in Play mode; viewing one image at  
a time (Single Frame Display) or viewing 9 images at once (Index  
Display). Pressing the display button in Play mode will change the  
display in the following sequence.  
SINGLE FRAME DISPLAY  
Single Frame Display allows recorded images to be viewed  
individually with or without the image information.  
Insert an image memory card into the camera, following the  
instructions on page 29, if one is not in the camera already.  
To view an image immediately after recording it, start at step  
.
Press the main switch to  
turn the camera on.  
Single Frame Display  
(no information)  
Single Frame Display  
(with image information)  
Slide the record/play  
switch to PLAY.  
• The last image recorded will  
appear.  
• If the Index display appears when  
you switch to PLAY, press the  
display button to change to Single  
Frame Display.  
Use the + or – button to  
scroll through the images.  
• The + button goes to the next  
frame. The – button goes to the  
previous frame.  
Index Display  
(9 images at one time)  
• Press and hold the button to  
continually scroll.  
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SINGLE FRAME DISPLAY  
When the image on the screen is the last-recorded image (last  
frame) and the + button is pressed, the frame that will appear is the  
first-recorded image (first frame). When the first frame is on the  
screen and the – button is pressed the last frame will appear.  
INDEX DISPLAY  
The LCD can display an index of nine frames. Using the Index  
Display allows you to quickly search for an image. This function is  
particularly useful when searching for images to delete or protect  
(see pages 58 and 62).  
Frame numbers are displayed in the manual for example  
purposes. Frame numbers are not displayed in the Index  
Display on the camera.  
Example: 15 frames on the image memory card.  
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+ Button  
– Button  
Press the display button  
to switch from Single  
Frame Display to Index  
Display.  
• The monitor display will change as  
illustrated below and a red border  
(cursor) will appear around the  
top-left image in the index display.  
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INDEX DISPLAY  
Press either the + or –  
button to select an image.  
• The + button moves the cursor to  
the next frame. The – moves the  
cursor to the previous frame.  
• Press and hold the button to  
continually scroll the cursor.  
Press the display button  
when the desired image is  
selected with the cursor.  
• A single frame display of the  
image will appear on the LCD  
monitor.  
• When the cursor reaches the bottom-right frame and the + button  
is pressed, the next nine images will appear.  
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+ Button  
• When the cursor is at the top-left frame and the – button  
is pressed, the previous nine images will appear.  
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INDEX DISPLAY  
One index display screen holds nine images (one "page"). When  
changing from Single Image Display to Index Display, the page  
containing the image that was last viewed will appear.  
In the example below: Image number 7 is on the monitor when the  
display button is pressed. The screen changes to the index display  
and the page with image 7 appears on the screen.  
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REMOVING  
IMAGES  
If there are no more images to display, the remaining frames on the  
page will be represented by a blue screen.  
In the example below: Only 25 frames were recorded so the  
remaining screen is blue.  
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FRAME COUNTER  
When images are removed there will be changes in the frame  
counter. The remaining images shift positions after an image is  
removed and the frame counter changes accordingly.  
This section explains how to remove images from the image  
memory card. There are three types of image removal:  
DELETE - removes a singe, selected image (page 58).  
In the example below: Three images are deleted (3, 4, and 7) from a  
card with ten recorded frames. The frame counter changes as  
shown.  
CLEAR - removes all unprotected images on the card (page 60).  
FORMAT - initializes the card and removes all the images (page 64).  
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Be careful when removing images.  
An image cannot be recovered once deleted, cleared, or  
formatted.  
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DELETING A SINGLE IMAGE  
Below is the procedure to delete a single, unprotected image from  
the SmartMedia™ in the camera  
(see page 62 for information on protecting images).  
Press and hold the delete  
button for more than one  
second.  
• If the delete button is released  
before the one second count, the  
image will not be deleted.  
• To delete the image that was just taken, start at  
.
• To delete an image while viewing in play mode, start at  
.
Press the main switch to  
turn the camera on.  
• While the image is being deleted,  
the delete mark (  
)
appears on the monitor - as  
shown at left.  
While the delete mark appears  
on the screen:  
- Do not unplug the AC Adapter.  
- Do not open the card/battery  
chamber cover.  
Slide the record/play  
switch to PLAY.  
• The last-recorded image will  
appear in the LCD monitor.  
To delete additional  
images, repeat steps  
and .  
Use the + or – button to  
scroll through the images.  
• The + button goes to the next  
frame. The – button goes to the  
previous frame.  
Protected images cannot accidentally be "Deleted". See page 62.  
• Press and hold the button to  
continually scroll.  
• Use the index display to quickly  
find an image (pages 51-53).  
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CLEARING UNPROTECTED IMAGES  
Clearing removes all unprotected images from the SmartMedia in  
the camera (see page 62 for information on protecting images).  
• While the camera is clearing the  
unprotected images, the  
percentage completed is  
indicated on the monitor.  
Press the main switch to  
turn the camera on. Slide  
the record/play switch to  
PLAY.  
"COMPLETE" will appear on the  
monitor when all the unprotected  
images are cleared.  
• The last-recorded image will  
appear in the LCD monitor.  
Until "COMPLETE" appears on  
the screen:  
- Do not unplug the AC-Adapter.  
- Do not open the card/battery  
chamber cover.  
Flip down the back cover  
and press the clear/format  
button.  
• The menu on the monitor will  
display two options; Clear and  
Format.  
The display on the left appears  
when the clearing operation fails.  
Press the shutter-release button to  
retry.  
Press the + button to  
select Clear.  
• The + symbol next to the word  
"Clear" will be highlighted.  
• To cancel the Clear function,  
press the clear/format button  
again.  
Press the shutter-release  
button.  
Protected images will remain on the image memory card after  
clearing. See page 62.  
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PROTECTING IMAGES  
Important images can be write-protected to guard them from  
accidental deleting. Protected images cannot be removed from the  
image memory card by using the Delete or Clear functions.  
Press the protect button  
( ) when the image to be  
protected appears on the  
monitor.  
CAUTION:  
will appear in the information  
bar when a protected image is  
displayed.  
Protected images will be removed when the FORMAT function is  
used.  
• Press the protect button again  
to cancel protection of the image.  
will disappear.  
• Repeat steps and to protect  
additional images.  
Press the main switch to  
turn the camera on. Slide  
the record/play switch to  
PLAY  
• The last-recorded image will  
appear in the LCD monitor.  
Use the + or – button to  
scroll through the images.  
• The + button goes to the next  
frame. The – button goes to the  
previous frame.  
When trying to delete a protected  
image, the protect mark ( ) will  
blink in the data panel.  
• Press and hold the button to  
continually scroll.  
• Use the index display to quickly  
find an image. See pages 51-53.  
To cancel the protect function on an image, press the protect  
button when the image appears during step  
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FORMATTING MEMORY CARDS  
Formatting the image memory card removes all protected and  
unprotected images from the card.  
The standard accessory image memory cards come formatted.  
SmartMedia™ cards purchased separately need to be formatted  
before using them for the first time.  
Press the shutter-release  
button.  
Insert the image memory  
card. Follow the  
procedure on page 29.  
• While the camera is formatting the  
card, the percentage completed is  
indicated on the monitor.  
"COMPLETE" will appear on the  
monitor when the camera is  
finished formatting.  
Turn the camera on.  
Flip down the back cover  
and press the clear/format  
button  
• The display on the monitor gives  
two options; Clear and Format.  
Until "COMPLETE" appears on  
the screen:  
- Do not unplug the AC-Adapter.  
- Do not open the card/battery  
chamber.  
Press the – button to  
select Format.  
• The – symbol next to the word  
"Format" will be highlighted.  
• To cancel the format function  
press the clear/format button  
before step  
.
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FORMATTING MEMORY CARDS  
If the display on the left appears,  
the formatting operation has failed.  
Press the shutter-release button to  
retry.  
If the display appears a second  
time, press the clear/format button  
to quit the format operation. Then,  
turn the camera off and contact a  
Minolta Service Facility listed on the  
front cover of the manual.  
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WARNING ICONS  
Various symbols are designed to appear on the monitor when the  
following situations occur. This section explains what the symbols  
mean and describes the action to be taken when the symbol  
appears.  
Full Memory Card  
The image memory card has no more space  
to record images.  
+ There are several options to reclaim  
space:  
The  
mark represents a blinking icon.  
• Delete unwanted images.  
• Transfer images to a floppy disk or PC  
hard drive (refer to the enclosed software  
manual) then Clear or Format the card.  
• Clear or Format the card.  
Low Battery  
Battery power is low.  
+ Replace all 4 batteries with new ones as  
soon as possible (page 20) or use the AC  
Adapter AC-V1.  
• Use a new image memory card.  
Protected Image  
This icon will blink when attempting to delete  
a single, protected image.  
+ Cancel the protect function on the image if  
it is to be deleted. See pages 62-63.  
Flash Cannot Fire - Lens Unit Problem  
The lens unit is not in the standard lens  
position.  
+ Put the lens in the standard position so  
the flash will fire. See page 27.  
WAIT - Recording Image  
This icon appears on the monitor while an  
image is being written to the card.  
Flash Charging  
The flash is charging.  
+ Wait until recharging is complete and the  
symbol disappears.  
While WAIT appears on the screen:  
- Do not unplug the AC-Adapter.  
- Do not open the card/battery  
chamber.  
Card Protected  
The image memory card is write-protected.  
+ Remove the write-protect sticker from the  
image memory card. See the instructions  
included with the image memory card.  
Deleting Images  
This icon appears on the monitor while an  
image is being deleted from the card.  
While the Deleting Images icon  
appears on the screen:  
- Do not unplug the AC-Adapter.  
- Do not open the card/battery  
chamber.  
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WARNING ICONS  
ACCESSORIES  
There are various accessories sold separately for the Dimâge V. For  
more information, please contact your camera dealer, PC dealer, or  
a Minolta Service Facility.  
Card Error  
Appears when the camera is turned on:  
There is no image memory card in the card  
slot.  
+ Turn the camera off. Insert an image  
memory card following the instructions on  
page 29.  
• Image Memory Card RM-2S (2MB)  
This is the standard-accessory memory card. One RM-2S is  
included in the Dimâge V package.  
• Image Memory Card RM-4S (4MB)  
This memory card has twice the capacity of the standard-  
accessory memory card. It records approximately 32 images  
in fine mode and approximately 80 in standard mode.  
Card Error  
Appears while recording, playing, or  
formatting:  
• PC Card Adapter CA-1S  
An error has occurred.  
+ Follow the steps below.  
Allows the SmartMedia™ cards (like the RM-2S/RM-4S) to be used  
in PCMCIA card drives.  
1. Turn the camera off.  
• PC Card Drive CD-10  
2. Take out the image memory card.  
3. Wait a few minutes, then reinsert the  
image memory card and close the  
card/battery chamber cover.  
4. Turn the camera on.  
If the icon still appears, turn the camera off  
and contact a Minolta Service Facility listed  
at the beginning of this manual.  
The PC card drive is an external drive for your computer that reads  
and records PCMCIA cards. Image memory cards used in the  
Dimâge V can be used in this drive with the aid of the PC Card  
Adapter CA-1S. It is a convenient way to bring your images into  
your PC and it reduces wear on the camera.  
• AC Adapter AC-V1  
Allows the camera to receive power from an electrical outlet. Use  
of the AC adapter is recommend to conserve batteries when  
transferring images to the PC or when the camera is used for hours  
at a time.  
Data Error  
There are 2 possible reasons this mark  
appears:  
• Corrupt image files.  
Due to an error in the image data, the  
camera is unable to record or play.  
• Unreadable files.  
This mark may also appear if the image data  
on the card was recorded by a device other  
than the Dimâge V.  
• Mini Tripod MT-V1  
A light and compact folding tripod that is easy to carry with the  
Dimâge V.  
• Lens Holding Strap Set  
The Lens Holding strap affixes the lens unit to your arm or leg once  
the unit is detached from the camera and connected with the Lens  
Extension Cable LS-V100. Included in the set is the Neck Strap  
NS-V1 - a longer strap to hang the camera from around the neck.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Refer to these pages to determine the cause of a problem you are  
experiencing with your camera. If the information does not cover the  
problem which you are experiencing or the condition continues,  
contact your nearest Minolta Service Facility.  
The flash does not fire.  
The lens unit is not in the standard position.  
- Put the lens in the standard position so the flash will fire (page 27).  
Recharging is not finished.  
- Wait until recharging is finished ( stops blinking on the monitor).  
The camera is in Flash Cancel mode.  
No image appears in the LCD monitor.  
- Select Auto-flash or Manual Fill Flash by pressing the flash mode  
button (page 34).  
The camera is turned off.  
- Press the main switch to turn the camera on.  
The batteries are exhausted.  
- Replace all the batteries with new ones.  
There is no image memory card in the camera.  
- Turn the camera off, then insert an image memory card (page 29).  
The shutter will not release.  
The image memory card is full.  
-There are several options to reclaim space:  
• Delete unwanted images.  
• Transfer images to a floppy disk or PC hard drive (refer to the  
enclosed software manual) then Clear or Format the card.  
• Clear or Format the card.  
• Use a new image memory card.  
The image memory card is write-protected.  
-Remove the write-protect sticker from the image memory card.  
See the instructions included with the image memory card.  
There is no image memory card in the camera.  
-Turn the camera off, then insert an image memory card (page 29).  
The image on the LCD is dark.  
The LCD brightness has been set to minimum.  
- Adjust the brightness (page 22).  
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CARE AND STORAGE  
CLEANING  
BEFORE IMPORTANT EVENTS  
• If the camera or lens unit is dirty, gently wipe it with a soft, clean,  
dry cloth. If the camera or lens comes in contact with sand,  
gently blow away loose particles, wiping may scratch the  
surface.  
• Always check camera operation carefully or take test  
photographs.  
• Minolta is not responsible for damages incurred by equipment  
malfunction.  
• To clean the lens surface, first brush away any dust or blow  
away sand then, if necessary, moisten a lens tissue with lens  
cleaning fluid and gently wipe the lens.  
• Never use organic solvents to clean the camera.  
• Never touch the lens surface with your fingers.  
QUESTIONS AND SERVICE  
• If you have questions about your camera, contact your local  
camera dealer or write to the Minolta distributor in your area.  
• Before shipping your camera for repair, please contact a Minolta  
Service Facility for details.  
STORAGE  
• Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from dust and  
chemicals (such as mothballs). For very long periods, place the  
camera in an airtight container with a silica gel drying agent.  
• Remove the batteries and image memory card from the camera  
when not in use for an extended period.  
• Before using after prolonged storage, check the camera's  
operation to make sure it is functioning properly.  
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TECHNICAL DETAILS  
RECORDING  
OTHER  
White Balance:  
Image Sensor:  
1/3 inch CCD, 350,000 pixels (330,000  
Automatic  
effective pixels), square pixels, full frame  
transfer, suited for VGA display  
Recording Media: SmartMedia™  
(SSFDC image memory cards)  
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format)  
JPEG  
Storage Capacity: 2MB SmartMedia™ cards (standard accessory):  
Fine mode - approx. 16  
Interface:  
Power:  
Digital in/out (Mini Din 8 pin, serial)  
AA Nicad or Alkaline batteries  
AC Adapter AC-V1 (sold separately)  
(DC terminal on camera body)  
131 x 71.5 x 37mm (WxHxD)  
5.2 x 2.8 x 1.5 in (WxHxD)  
File Format:  
Compression:  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
250g (8.8 oz.) approximately  
(not including battery and SmartMedia™)  
Standard mode - approx. 40  
LENS  
Construction:  
Specifications are based on the latest information available at the  
time of printing and are subject to change without notice.  
7 groups, 9 elements, 4 component zoom  
with macro  
Focal Length:  
4.8 - 13mm  
(35mm film format equivalent 34 - 92mm)  
Aperture:  
Focusing:  
Zoom:  
f/5 - 5.6  
Fixed Focus  
Manual zoom  
Remote Operation:Possible with standard accessory cable  
EXPOSURE  
Control:  
Auto-exposure with CCD variable  
charge time electronic shutter (fixed aperture)  
1/30 to 1/10,000 second  
TTL center-weight metering in CCD  
ISO 160 or equivalent  
Shutter Speed:  
Metering:  
Sensitivity:  
When installing Adobe® PhotoDeluxe®, included in this  
package, use the serial number below.  
Flash mode:  
Flash control:  
Auto-flash, Manual fill-flash, Flash Cancel  
Flash sensor - silicon photocell  
LCD MONITOR  
Type:  
HJW100T7200005-328  
1.8 inch color LCD (liquid crystal display)  
71,760 pixels  
Pixels:  
76  
77  
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