Konica Minolta Digital Camera Revio KD 3300 User Manual

Digital Still Cam era  
User's Manual  
Thank you for your purchase. For the correct usage of this product,  
please read this User’s Manual and warranty card carefully and  
keep them in a safe place for future reference.  
Before accepting the warranty card, please make sure that the  
date of purchase and the dealer’s details have been completed.  
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Contents  
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Before Using Your Camera  
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Important Safety Precautions  
Package Contents  
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Compatible Recording Media  
Getting to Know Your Camera  
Names of Parts  
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Mode Dial  
Battery Life Indicator  
LCD Monitor Indicator  
Getting Started  
Installing Batteries  
Using an AC Power Adaptor (optional accessory)  
Attaching the Hand Strap  
Inserting an SD Memory Card (optional accessory)  
Choosing the Language  
Setting the Date and Time  
Record Mode  
Taking Pictures  
Using the Optical Zoom  
Digital Zoom Photography  
Self-timer Photography  
Using the Macro Mode  
Setting the Flash  
Setting the Image Resolution and Quality  
Taking Pictures Manually  
Playback Mode  
Viewing Your Images (Single Frame Playback)  
Displaying Thumbnail Images  
Zoom Playback  
Slideshow Display  
Movie Mode  
Recording Video Clips  
Viewing Video Clips  
Deleting Images  
Formatting the SD Memory Card  
Protecting Images  
Setting the DPOF  
Menu Options  
Record Menu  
Manual Record Menu  
Movie Menu  
Playback Menu  
Setup Menu  
Transferring Recorded Images/Video Clips Your Computer  
Connecting the Camera to Other Devices  
Care and Storage  
KONICA  
KD-3300 Specifications  
Warranty and After-sales Service  
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Important Safety Precautions  
This product has been designed with safety in mind; however, please read the following display  
marks, warnings and cautions for its correct usage.  
The following warning and caution symbols are to prevent damage to the user, other persons and  
property.  
Definitions of the symbols  
The following categories explain the degree of danger or damage that may occur if  
the displayed content is not followed or the product is misused.  
Warning  
This symbol indicates that misuse may result in serious injury or even death.  
Caution  
This symbol indications that misuse may result in bodily injury or physical damage.  
The following categories explain the contents to be followed using symbols.  
This symbol indicates that the content requires caution when performed.  
This symbol indicates that the content is prohibited.  
This symbol indicates that the contents must always be followed.  
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Warning  
Should any of the following occur, stop using the product immediately. Remove the  
batteries from the unit and, if using the AC adaptor, disconnect it from the camera and  
remove the power plug from the wall outlet. Consult the dealer from whom you bought the  
product for further assistance. Continued use of the product may result in fire or electrical  
shock.  
If you notice any abnormality such as smoke or an abnormal smell, or if the  
camera becomes extremely hot.  
If liguid gets inside the camera.  
If any foreign object gets inside the camera.  
Do not dismantle, modify or repair the camera yourself.  
Fire and/or electrical shock may occur as a result.  
For repair or internal inspection, consult the dealer from whom you bought the product.  
Do not allow the camera to get wet.  
Fire, electrical shock and/or malfunction of the unit may occur if internal parts are exposed  
to water or other liquids.  
Do not drop or insert metal objects or combustible items inside the camera.  
Fire, electrical shock and/or malfunction of the unit may occur as a result of metal objects,  
etc. getting inside the camera.  
Do not use the camera while driving.  
May cause traffic accidents.  
When using the camera while walking, pay attention to the road surface, surroundings,  
etc.  
Do not use the camera on unstable ground.  
Serious injury and even death may occur as a result especially when falling from high  
places.  
Do not directly look at the sun through the viewfinder.  
loss of or impaired eyesight may result.  
Do not touch the metal parts on the camera during thunder and lighting.  
Death may occur if lighting strikes the camera.  
Do not use AC adaptor other than those specified.  
Fire may occur as a result of AC adaptor other than those specified being used.  
Do not dismantle, short-circuit, coat (solder, etc.), apply heat, apply pressure (with  
nail, etc.) to the batteries or throw into a fire. Furthermore, do not allow metal  
objects (wires, necklaces, etc.) to come into contact with batteries.  
Fluid leakage, heat, fire and damage may occur as a result.  
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Caution  
Do not point the lens directly at the sun or at a strong light source.  
Malfunction of internal parts may occur from concentrated rays of light.  
Using the camera in such conditions may cause short circuits and breakdown of insulation,  
resulting in overheating and/or fire.  
Take care not to get your fingers caught in the battery/card cover.  
Personal injury may occur as a result.  
When using the camera inside an airplane, follow the directions of the airline  
company.  
Electric waves emitted from the camera may affect airplane cockpit instruments.  
Do not use the flash near eyes.  
Eye injury may occur as a result.  
When taking a picture, make sure that the flash surface is clean and be careful not to  
cover the flash.  
If the flash surface is dirty or you take a shot with the flash covered, it is possible for the  
flash surface quality or color to change, due to the high temperature of the flash.  
Check that the polarity is correct when inserting batteries.  
The batteries may heat, become damaged or leak if the polarity is not correct, possibly  
causing skin burns and/or personal injury as a result.  
Do not use batteries which have become contaminated with oil or perspiration.  
If soiled, wipe the contacts with a dry cloth before use.  
When cleaning or carrying out non-photographic operations on the camera,  
disconnect the AC adaptor for safety.  
Do not leave the camera in locations such as:  
A location exposed to direct sunlight or inside a car, etc. where the temperature  
may become extremely high.  
Fire and/or damage to the unit may occur.  
Within the reach of children.  
The strap may wrap around the neck causing strangulation, or accessories such as  
batteries, Memory Card, etc. may be swallowed.  
Unstable surfaces such as on an unstable table or an angled surface.  
Camera dropping on the head or other body parts may not only cause personal injury  
but malfunction of the unit as well.  
A location exposed to lampblack, steam, high humidity, dust or vibration.  
If dust or liquid enters the camera or if the internal parts are damaged by strong vibration,  
overheating, fire or electrical shock may occur as a result.  
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Remove the batteries when the camera is not going to be used for an extended period.  
Do not use force when operating the camera.  
The camera may become damaged, causing personal injury as a result.  
Do not rotate the camera when mounting on a tripod.  
About battery fluid leakage  
Should battery fluid leaks ever come into contact with hands or clothing, wash immediately  
with water.  
Loss of eyesight may occur if battery fluid enters the eye. Should this happen, do not rub  
the eye. Immediately flush the eye with water and seek medical attention.  
About the LCD monitor  
Due to the characteristics of liquid crystal, the brightness of the LCD monitor may appear  
uneven with changes in temperature, etc.  
The LCD monitor has been developed using high-precision engineering and is superior in  
sharpness and picture quality. Due to the nature of liquid crystals, however, there may be  
missing or constantly lit pixels on the monitor. This is not a malfunction of the unit.  
If the LCD monitor becomes damaged for some reason, take care to prevent personal injury  
from broken glass, etc. Furthermore, take care that liquid crystals do not touch the skin or  
enter the eyes or mouth.  
Package Contents  
Carefully unpack your package and make sure that you have the following items. If any item is  
missing or damaged, please contact your dealer without delay.  
Digital camera  
USB cable  
Quick guide  
Camera strap  
Video cable  
Camera pouch  
Software CD-ROM  
2 x AA alkaline batteries  
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Compatible Recording Media  
This camera comes with approximately 16 MB of memory installed, but if you would like to use  
additional memory, the following cards are compatible:  
SD Memory Card  
MultiMedla Card  
About the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card  
SD Memory Cards and Multi-Media Cards are manufactured using precision electronic  
components. Do not perform the following as malfunction or damage may occur as a result.  
Do not touch the terminals with hands or metal objects. Damage to the components may  
occur as a result of static electricity. Before handling an SD Memory Card or Multi-Media Card,  
discharge any static build-up from your body by touching grounded metal, etc.  
Do not bend, drop or apply excessive force.  
Avoid heat, liquid and direct sunlight when using and for storage.  
Do not open the battery/card cover or remove the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card while  
data is being read or written.  
Do not dismantle or modify.  
* The SD logo is a trademark.  
Important  
In the event of malfunction or damage, it is possible that data may be lost. Konica can  
not accept responsibility in any way for such data loss.  
Always back-up important data.  
When using SD Memory Cards/Multi-Media Cards on a PC, do not change the attributes  
(read-only, etc.) of the files (image data) on the card. Doing so may prevent the camera from  
working properly when deleting images, etc.  
Do not change the file names or the directory name of image data saved on an SD Memory  
Card/Multi-Media Card using a PC or save files other than image data taken by this camera.  
Images that have been changed or added will not only play back on the camera but may cause  
the camera to malfunction as well.  
Always format SD Memory Cards/Multi-Media Cards using this camera. A card formatted in a  
PC may not operate properly.  
The SD Memory Card includes a write-protect switch.  
Sliding this switch downward prevents data from being written to the card and images, etc.  
saved on the card are protected.  
Please note that pictures cannot be taken or deleted when the writeprotect switch is on.  
When using a large-capacity card, card check and deletion may take some time.  
When using Multi-Media Cards, the operation response time may be longer during shooting  
and playback when compared with SD Memory Cards. However, this is due to the specification  
of the Multi-Media Card and is not a malfunction.  
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Getting to Know Your Camera  
Names of Parts  
1. Mode dial  
2. Shutter button  
3.  
Power switch  
4. Self-timer LED  
5. Flash  
6. Lens/Lens cover  
7. Viewfinder window  
8. Viewfinder LED  
9. Viewfinder  
10. LCD monitor  
11.  
12.  
13.  
Wide-angle button  
Telephoto button  
Arrow button(up)  
Thumbnail button  
Arrow button(left)  
14.  
Flash button  
15.  
16.  
Arrow button(right)  
Self-timer button  
Arrow button(down)  
Pause button  
SET button  
Menu button  
17.  
18.  
19.  
Delete button  
Macro button  
20.  
Display button  
21. Tripod socket  
22. Battery cover  
23. Jack cover  
-VIDEO OUT jack  
-USB connector  
24. Card cover  
25. DC IN jack  
26. Strap eyelet  
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Mode Dial  
1. Setup mode  
2. Movie mode  
3. Playback mode  
4. Record mode  
5. Manual record mode  
Mode  
Description  
Setup mode  
Use this mode to choose your preferences on the camera’s  
settings.  
Movie mode  
Use this mode to record video clips.  
Use this mode to view your images/video clips. Slide show or  
thumbnail display for recorded images is also available in this  
mode.  
Playback mode  
Record mode  
Use this mode to take still images.  
Manual record mode  
Use this mode to take still images by manually adjusting  
camera settings such as white balance and exposure.  
Battery Life Indicator  
Full battery power  
Low battery power  
Empty (blinking)  
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LCD Monitor Indicator  
The displayed indicators when recording images:  
1. Record mode(this icon will change to  
2. Zoom state  
in Manual Record mode)  
3. Battery  
4. Hand shake  
0010  
5. Flash state  
(No indicator if Auto flash)  
6. Macro  
7. Self-timer  
8. White Balance  
(No indicator if Auto white balance)  
9. Image Size  
2048x1024  
FIN  
12:00  
2003/06/23  
10. Image Quality  
11. Possible number of shots  
12. Card indicator  
13. Time  
14. Date  
The displayed indicators when recording video clips:  
1. White Balance  
(No indicator if Auto white balance)  
2. Press the shutter button to start  
recording video clip  
3. Battery  
00:38  
4. Movie mode  
5. Zoom state  
6. Possible recording time  
7. Date  
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2009/09/11  
8. Time  
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The displayed indicators when playing images back:  
100-0003  
01:55  
1. Battery  
2. Image Size  
3. Image Quality  
4. File number  
5. Time  
6. Date  
640x480  
NOR  
2003/01/01  
The displayed indicators when playing video clips back:  
1. Press the  
playing video clip back  
2. File number  
button to start  
100-0003  
3. First screen of video clip  
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Getting Started  
You can use either 2 AA size batteries (Alkaline, Ni-MH) or an AC power adapter (optional accessory)  
to power the camera. Battery power is convenient for capturing images or video clips while an AC  
adapter power is useful when transferring images to your computer.  
Installing Batteries  
1. Make sure the camera is turned off.  
2. Slide the battery cover in the direction of  
the [OPEN] arrow.  
3. Insert the batteries, noting correct polarity (+ and -).  
4. Close the battery cover firmly.  
Note:  
A CR-V3 Lithium battery pack can also be used as the power supply.  
If you will not be using the batteries for an extended period of time, remove them from the  
camera to prevent leakage or corrosion.  
Never use manganese batteries.  
Never use batteries of different type (together) or mix old and new batteries.  
Avoid using batteries in extremely cold environments as low temperatures can shorten the  
battery life and reduce camera performance.  
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Using an AC Power Adaptor (optional accessory)  
1. Make sure the camera is turned off.  
2. Connect one end of the AC power adaptor to  
the jack labeled “DC IN”.  
3. Connect the other end to an electrical outlet.  
Note:  
Make sure to use only the AC power adaptor specified for the camera. Damage caused by  
the use of an incorrect adaptor is not covered under the warranty.  
Using an AC power adaptor while transferring images to your computer prevents unexpected  
automatic power off of the camera.  
Attaching the Hand Strap  
To prevent accidental dropping of the camera, always use the strap.  
Attach the hand strap as follows:  
1. Thread the small loop of the hand strap  
through the strap eyelet on the camera.  
2. Pull the large loop through the small loop  
until the strap is firmly secured.  
Warning:When using the camera with the strap attached, take care so that it does not wrap  
around the neck. On no account hang the camera round the neck of small children  
and infants. Strangulations may occur as a result if the strap wraps around the neck.  
When carrying the camera hanging from the strap, take care that it does not accidentally  
hit the nearby objects.  
Place the camera on a stable surface before installing the strap, to avoid the possibility of  
it being dropped and damaged.  
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Inserting an SD Memory Card (optional accessory)  
The camera comes with 16MB of internal memory, allowing you to store images and video clips in  
the camera. However, you can expand the memory capacity by using an optional SD memory  
card so that you can store more images and video clips.  
1. Make sure the camera is turned off.  
2. Open the card cover.  
3. Insert an SD memory card:  
The front side of the memory card (printed arrow)  
should face towards the rear side of the camera.  
If the card cannot be inserted, check the orientation.  
This camera is also compatible with MultiMediaCard (MMC).  
4. Close the card cover.  
To remove a memory card:  
Make sure the camera is off. Open the card cover. Press lightly on the edge of the memory card  
and it will eject.  
Note:  
To prevent valuable data from being accidentally  
erased from an SD memory card you can slide the write  
protect tab (on the side of the SD memory card) to “LOCK”.  
LOCK  
LOCK  
Write-protected  
state  
Write-protected  
tab  
To save, edit, or erase data on an SD memory card, you  
must unlock the card.  
Choosing the Language  
When you first turn the camera on, you may need to set the language in which language menus  
and messages are to be displayed on the LCD monitor.  
Follow these steps below to set the language:  
1. Turn the camera on by sliding the  
2. Set the mode dial to the mode.  
switch.  
3. Move to LANGUAGE by using the or button,  
and press the button.  
4. Select the language that you require by using the or  
button.  
5. Press the  
button to confirm.  
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Setting the Date and Time  
The date/time setting screen will automatically appear:  
When first turning the camera on.  
When turning the power on after leaving the camera without battery for an extended period  
of time.  
To adjust the date or time at any other time:  
1. Turn the camera on by sliding the  
2. Set the mode dial to the mode.  
switch.  
3. Move to the DATE SETUP by using the or button,  
and press the button.  
To increase the value for each option, press the button.  
To decrease the value for each option, press the button.  
Press the button to move to the next item field.  
4. When all options are set, press the  
button.  
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Record Mode  
Taking Pictures  
Your camera is equipped with both an optical viewfinder and a 1.5" LCD monitor to compose  
images. Taking images using the optical viewfinder will conserve battery power. If your batteries  
are low, it is recommended that you only compose images by using the viewfinder. Using the LCD  
monitor, you can compose images more accurately, but at the cost of battery consumption. The  
LCD monitor must be used when Digital Zoom is used.  
Using the viewfinder  
1. Turn the camera on by sliding the  
switch.  
mode.  
2. Set the mode dial to the  
mode or the  
3. Compose your shot in the viewfinder.  
4. Press the shutter button.  
Using the LCD monitor  
1. Turn the camera on by sliding the  
switch.  
mode.  
2. Set the mode dial to the  
mode or the  
By default, the LCD monitor is ON.  
3. Compose your shot on the display screen.  
4. Press the shutter button.  
Note:  
The LCD monitor darkens in strong sunlight or bright light. This is not a malfunction.  
Using the LCD monitor for an extended period of time will decrease the number of images  
you can take. To increase battery longevity, turn the LCD monitor off and use the viewfinder  
instead.  
The LCD monitor must be on when Digital Zoom is to be used.  
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Using the Optical Zoom  
The lens moves when using zoom photography. Zoom photography allows you to take telephoto  
and wide-angle shots. The subject appears closer by pressing the  
away by pressing the button.  
button and appears farther  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode or the  
mode.  
2. If required, turn on the LCD monitor by pressing the  
button.  
3. Compose the picture using the  
Pressing the button zooms in on the subject,  
and enlarges the subject on the LCD monitor.  
/
button.  
Pressing the  
button provides a wider angle picture.  
The lens position moves according to the zoom button setting.  
4. Press the shutter button.  
Digital Zoom Photography  
By using digital zoom, images appear closer. Whereas digital zoom is a compelling feature, the  
more an image is enlarged (zoomed), the more grainy the image will appear. The digital zoom  
function is only available when you set the LCD monitor and the digital zoom to on. To enable the  
digital zoom, refer to D.ZOOM in Record/Manual Record menu.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode or the  
mode.  
button.  
2. Turn on the LCD monitor by pressing the  
3. To enable the digital zoom:  
a. Press the  
b. Press the or button to select D.ZOOM, and press the button.  
c. Press the or button again to select ON, and press the button.  
d. Press the button to exit from menu mode.  
button.  
e. To activate the digital zoom, press the  
the LCD monitor expands.  
button completely and hold it until the image on  
4. Press the shutter button to capture a “zoomed” image.  
Note:  
Digital photography is not possible when the LCD monitor display is turned off.  
Digital zoom is only available at the resolution of 2048x1536 pixels.  
The maximum zoom magnification is 2X for recording an image.  
Digital zoom cannot be used in the movie mode.  
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Self-timer Photography  
When the self-timer is used, the camera automatically takes a picture after 10 seconds. This  
allows you to get into the scene when taking group images.  
1. Secure the camera to a tripod or place it on a stable surface.  
2. Power on the camera, and set the mode dial to  
the  
3. Press the  
4. Compose the scene.  
mode or the  
mode.  
button.  
5. Press the shutter button.  
The self-timer function is activated.  
The photograph is then taken after 10 seconds.  
To cancel the self-timer at any time, press the  
button or the  
button.  
Note:  
After an image is taken using self-timer, the self-timer mode is turned off.  
If you wish to take another image using the self-timer, repeat these steps.  
Using the Macro Mode  
Use the macro (close-up) mode to shoot a close-up of a subject (such as flowers or insects) where  
the range is between 15cm~1.0m(WIDE) or 50cm~1.0m(TELE).  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
2. Press the button.  
mode or the  
mode.  
The icon appears on the LCD monitor.  
3. Compose the scene.  
4. Press the shutter button. To cancel macro photography  
at any time, press the button again.  
Note:  
In macro mode, the LCD monitor is automatically turned on (even if the previous shot was  
taken with the LCD monitor off).  
There is not a distinct point (subject range) at which normal mode is favored over macro  
mode; take an image in both optical and macro modes and compare the results.  
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Setting the Flash  
The flash is designed to function automatically when lighting conditions warrant the use of flash.  
You can take an image using a flash mode suitable to your circumstances.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode or the  
mode.  
2. Press the button repeatedly until your desired  
flash mode appears on the LCD monitor.  
3. Compose the image and press the shutter button.  
The camera has five flash modes: Automatic Flash, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Forced  
Flash (On) and Flash Off. The table below will help choose the appropriate flash mode:  
Flash mode  
Auto flash  
Description  
The flash fires automatically according to the ambient lighting conditions.  
Select this mode for general photography.  
(No indicator)  
Red-eye reduction Using this mode can reduce the “red-eye phenomenon”, which is people  
with red glaring eyes caused by the flash.  
When you press the shutter button, the pre-flash comes on, followed by  
the real flash which finishes the shot.  
Until the real flash comes on, do not move the camera or let the subject  
move.  
If the subject is not facing the pre-flash or final flash, or the distance to  
the subject is too far, the red-eye reduction effect may not be apparent.  
If flash is in the AUTO flash mode, it will not fire in a bright place.  
Slow Sync  
The flash is fired at a slower shutter speed.This flash mode is effective  
when taking pictures so that not only the subject but also the background  
are both clearly reproduced in artificial light (backlighting, fluorescent  
lighting, etc.) or with people against the night as a background scene.  
Shutter speeds will be slower, so use a tripod to prevent shaking.  
If the subject is moving, the picture will be blurred.  
Forced flash  
Flash off  
The flash will always fire regardless of the surrounding brightness.  
Select this mode for recording images with high contrast (backlighting)  
and deep shadows.  
The flash will not fire. Select this mode when taking images in a place  
where flash photography is prohibited, or when the distance to the  
subject is beyond the effective range of the flash.  
Use a tripod to prevent shaking as shutter speeds are slower in the dark.  
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Setting Image Resolution and Quality  
Resolution and quality settings determine the pixel size (dimension), image file size, and  
compression ratio for your images. These settings affect the number of images that can be stored  
in memory, or on an SD memory card. As you get to know the camera, it is recommended that  
you try each quality and resolution setting to get an appreciation of the effects that these settings  
will have on your images.  
Higher resolution and higher quality images offer the best photographic results but produce large  
files sizes. Therefore, fewer images will take up more memory space.  
High resolution and quality settings are recommended for printed output and situations requiring  
the finest detail. Lower resolution/quality images take up less memory space and may be quite  
suitable for sharing images via e-mail, in a report, or on a web page.  
To change image resolution and quality settings:  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
2. Press the button.  
mode or the  
mode.  
3. Move to IMAGE SIZE or QUALITY (QUALITY can be changed in Manual Record menu only)  
with the or button and press the button.  
4. Change the settings with the or button and then press the  
5. Press the button again to exit from menu mode.  
button.  
6. Compose your image.  
7. Press the shutter button.  
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Number of Recordable Images  
The frame counter indicates the approximate number of images that can be stored on the internal  
memory or the SD memory card at the camera’s current image quality and size settings. The  
number of recordable images may vary depending on the recorded subject and the capacity of the  
memory card, or if there are files other than images, or when the recording is made while switching  
the picture quality/resolution.  
Quality  
16MB  
8MB  
Resolution  
internal memory  
SD memory card  
14  
Fine  
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2048x1536 pixels  
Normal  
21  
28  
10  
13  
Economy  
Fine  
23  
34  
11  
16  
1600x1200 pixels  
640x480 pixels  
Normal  
Economy  
Fine  
45  
22  
68  
141  
212  
282  
Normal  
Economy  
102  
137  
*
The values shown above are guides when recording using the same image size and quality  
on a 16MB internal memory or a 8MB SD memory card.  
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Taking Pictures Manually  
You can take pictures by manually adjusting conditions such as white balance and exposure. For  
white balance or exposure information, refer to WHITE BALANCE or EXPOSURE in Manual  
Record menu.  
To take pictures manually:  
1. Turn the camera on by sliding the  
2. Set the mode dial to the mode.  
3. Press the button.  
switch.  
4. Move to WHITE BALANCE or EXPOSURE by using  
the or button, and press the button.  
5. Change the settings by using the or button and  
then press the  
6. Press the  
button.  
button again to exit from menu mode.  
7. Compose the picture.  
8. Press the shutter button.  
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Playback Mode  
In the  
mode, you can view, magnify your images or play video clips back. This mode even  
provides thumbnail images display and slide show, allowing you to quickly search for the image  
that you want or play the images back one by one automatically.  
Viewing Your Images (Single Frame Playback)  
Play back photographed still images one image at a time.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode.  
The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor.  
2. Select the image that you want to view by using  
the or button. To view the previous image, press  
the button. To view the next image, press the button.  
Note:  
If there is no image stored in the internal memory or on the memory card, [  
message will appear on the LCD monitor.  
]
You can also view your images on the TV screen. First connect one end of the video cable to  
the video out jack of the camera. Then connect the other end to the video input socket of the  
TV. Turn the mode dial to the  
mode and then turn the TV and camera on.  
Displaying Thumbnail Images  
This function allows you to view thumbnail images on the LCD monitor simultaneously so that you  
may search for a particular image.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode.  
The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor.  
2. Press the  
button.  
Nine images are displayed simultaneously.  
3. Use the  
the image to be displayed at regular size.  
4. Press the button to display the selected image on  
full screen.  
,
,
or button to move the cursor to select  
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Zoom Playback  
While reviewing your images, you may enlarge a selected portion of an image. This magnification  
allows you to view fine details. Video clips cannot be displayed using the zoom playback feature.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode.  
The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor.  
2. Use the or button to select the frame you want to enlarge.  
3. Adjust the zoom ratio by using the  
Pressing the button will enlarge the image.  
To return to normal magnification, press the  
or  
button.  
button.  
The image is displayed enlarged, you will see a red frame  
with a red box inside.The red frame indicates the entire image,  
while the red box shows the location of the currently enlarged area.  
4. Use the  
,
,
or button to select the area to enlarge.  
5. To return to the regular display from 4X-enlarged status, press the  
button twice.  
Note:  
Pressing the  
Pressing the  
button magnifies the image from 1X >2X >4X.  
button reduces the image from 4X >2X >1X.  
Slideshow Display  
The slideshow function enables you to playback your images automatically in sequential order as  
a slide show. This is a very useful and entertaining feature for reviewing recorded images and for  
presentation.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
2. Press the button.  
mode.  
3. Select SLIDE SHOW by using the or button,  
and press the button.  
4. Set the playback interval by using the or button and  
then press the  
button. The slideshow starts displaying  
your images on the LCD monitor, one by one, with the  
interval that you set.To stop the slideshow display, press the or button. To pause the  
slideshow display, press the button. To resume from pause state, press the  
button.  
Note:  
You can adjust the slideshow display interval within the range of 3 sec. to 9 sec. For slideshow  
interval, refer to SLIDE SHOW in the Playback menu.  
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Movie Mode  
Recording Video Clips  
The movie mode allows you to record video clips at a resolution of 320x240 pixels.  
1. Turn the camera on by sliding the  
2. Set the mode dial to the mode.  
switch.  
The recordable movie time displays on the LCD monitor.  
3. You can start recording a video clip by pressing the shutter  
button.  
The elapsed time displays on the LCD monitor while  
recording a video clip.  
To stop recording, press the shutter button again.  
Note:  
In movie mode, image size/quality, macro, self-timer, flash and digital zoom cannot be set or  
activated.  
While recording the video clip, you can zoom in and out on the subject by pressing the  
button.  
/
Viewing Video Clips  
To view the recorded video clips, follow the steps below.  
1. Set the mode dial to the mode with the camera powered on.  
2. Select the video clip that you want to view by using  
the or button.  
3. Press the  
button to start.  
To pause playback at any time, press the button.  
To stop playback, press the or button.  
Pressing the  
,
(
), or button while playing the video clip will change the status as follows:  
button  
(
)button  
movie  
playback  
starts  
movie  
playback  
pause  
The first  
screen of  
the movie  
/
button  
button  
or time out  
/
button  
Note:  
To play the video clip back on the computer, we recommend that you use the “Quick Time  
Player”. This software is free of charge, compatible with Mac and Windows-based computers  
please refer to its on-line help for more information.  
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Deleting Images  
You can delete one image/video clip or all images/video clips at a time by pressing the button.  
To delete one image at a time:  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode.  
2. Select the image that you want to delete by using  
the or button.  
3. Press the button.  
4. Select 1 FRAME by using the or button,  
and then press the  
button.  
5. “DELETE THIS?” message appears on the image.  
Use the or button to select YES, and press  
the  
button.  
If you want to cancel the deletion, select NO.  
6. Repeat the above steps to delete further images if necessary.  
If all images are deleted, [  
] pops up.  
To delete all images at once:  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
2. Press the button.  
mode.  
3. Select ALL by using the or button, and then press  
the button.  
4. “DELETE ALL?” message appears on the image.  
Use the or button to select YES, and press  
the  
If you want to cancel the deletion, select NO.  
After all images are deleted, [ ] pops up.  
button.  
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Formatting the SD Memory Card  
Formatting the SD memory card will erase all the images on the SD memory card. Be sure the SD  
memory card is properly inserted into the camera before formatting it.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode.  
2. Select FORMAT by using the or button,  
and press the button.  
3. To format the memory card, use the or button  
to select YES and then press the button.  
Note:  
The SD memory card cannot be formatted when it is locked. Unlock the SD memory card  
first.  
Formatting the SD memory card also erases protected images. All data other than images are  
also erased. Before formatting the card, make sure that none of the images on the card are  
still required.  
An SD memory card having any problem cannot be properly formatted.  
If no SD memory card is inserted into the camera, the internal memory will be formatted. This  
will erase all images stored in the internal memory.  
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Protecting Images  
You can protect your important still and moving images from being erased. (You can select some  
or all images to be protected). You can also remove the protection.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode.  
2. Select the image that you want to protect by using the or  
button.  
3. Press the  
button.  
4. Move to PROTECT by using the or button,  
and press the button.  
5. Select protection one image or all images at once,  
ONE IMAGE: Protect one image at one time  
ALL IMAGES: Protect all images at once  
and press the button.  
6. Select UNLOCK/LOCK by using the or button.  
UNLOCK: Unlock the protected image(s)  
LOCK: Protect the selected image/all images  
7. Press the  
button.  
Note:  
If you format a card (p.28), even protected images will be erased.  
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Setting the DPOF  
DPOF is short for Digital Print Order Format. DPOF is a format for recording information on  
memory cards, etc. so they can be used by DPOF compatible digital printers and lab print services  
for printing out images you have taken with your camera.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
2. Select the image for which you want to set the DPOF setting by using the or button.  
3. Press the button.  
mode.  
4. Move to DPOF by using the or button,  
and press the button.  
5. You can select the desired DPOF sub-menu  
by using the or button, and press the button.  
# OF PRINTS: Select the print quantity from 0~99  
DATE PRINT: Add the date of photography to print  
DPOF ENABLE: Save/Cancel the DPOF settings  
6. Select the desired setting by using the or button,  
and press the  
button.  
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Menu Options  
Record Menu  
Record menu items: IMAGE SIZE, QUICK VIEW, D.ZOOM and LCD BRIGHTNESS.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
2. Press the button.  
mode.  
3. Move to the desired menu item by using  
the or button, and press the button.  
4. Change the setting by using the or button  
and then press the  
button.  
To exit from menu mode at any time, press the  
button.  
IMAGE SIZE  
Set the desired image size.  
: 2048 x 1536 pixels  
: 1600 x 1200 pixels  
: 640 x 480 pixels  
L
M
S
QUICK VIEW  
Specify whether or not the image just recorded is to  
be displayed immediately on the LCD monitor for  
approximately 2 seconds.  
OFF: Disable quick view  
ON: Enable quick view  
D.ZOOM (DIGITAL ZOOM)  
You can take digital zoom shots by activating the digital  
zoom function.  
OFF: Disable digital zoom  
ON: Enable digital zoom  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
This option adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor.  
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Manual Record Menu  
Manual Record menu items: IMAGE SIZE, QUALITY, EXPOSURE, WHITE BALANCE, D.ZOOM,  
QUICK VIEW and LCD BRIGHTNESS.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
2. Press the button.  
mode.  
3. Move to the desired menu item by using the or button,  
and press the button.  
4. Change the setting by using the or button and then  
press the  
button.  
To exit from menu mode at any time, press the  
button.  
IMAGE SIZE  
Refer to IMAGE SIZE in Record menu.  
QUALITY  
Set the quality (compression ratio) sharpness at which  
the image is to be recorded.  
:Fine  
: Normal  
: Economy  
EXPOSURE  
Your camera adjusts the exposure of each scene automatically.  
However, if the subject is very dark, or very bright,  
you may override the camera automatic exposure determination  
to make the subject brighter or darker. This is called EV  
compensation. The EV compensation of the camera can be  
adjusted from -2.0EV to +2.0EV in 0.5EV step.  
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WHITE BALANCE  
The human eye adapts to changes in light so that white objects still appear white even when the  
light changes. With cameras, however, the color of the subject is influenced by the color of the  
light surrounding it. This color adjustment is called “white balance adjustment”. This setting  
allows you to set the white balance when taking photographs under specific lighting conditions.  
AUTO: Automatic adjustment  
SUN:Outdoors in sunny day  
SHADE:Outdoors in cloudy weather  
SUNSET:In sunset  
TUNGSTEN:In tungsten light  
FLUORESCENT:In fluorescent light  
D.ZOOM (DIGITAL ZOOM)  
Refer to D.ZOOM in Record menu.  
QUICK VIEW  
Refer to QUICK VIEW in Record menu.  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
Refer to LCD BRIGHTNESS in Record menu.  
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Movie Menu  
Movie menu items: EXPOSURE, WHITE BALANCE and LCD BRIGHTNESS.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
2. Press the button.  
mode.  
3. Move to the desired menu item by using the or  
button, and press the button.  
4. Change the setting by using the or button and  
then press the  
button.  
To exit from menu mode at any time, press the  
button.  
EXPOSURE  
Refer to EXPOSURE in Manual Record menu.  
WHITE BALANCE  
Refer to WHITE BALANCE in Manual Record menu.  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
Refer to LCD BRIGHTNESS in Record menu.  
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Playback Menu  
Playback menu items: SLIDE SHOW, PROTECT, LCD BRIGHTNESS, COPY TO CARD and  
DPOF.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
2. Press the button.  
mode.  
3. Move to the desired menu item by using  
the or button, and press the button.  
4. Change the setting by using the or button  
and then press the  
button.  
To exit from menu mode at any time, press the  
button.  
SLIDE SHOW  
Your camera can display your images sequentially  
as a slide show at a selected interval.  
[3 SEC], [5 SEC], [7 SEC], [9 SEC]  
PROTECT  
This feature prevents images from being deleted accidentally.  
Refer to the section in this manual titled PROTECTING IMAGES  
for further detail.  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
Refer to LCD BRIGHTNESS in Record menu.  
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COPY TO CARD  
This feature allows you to copy your images from the camera’s  
internal memory to a memory card. Of course, you can  
only do this if you have a memory card installed and some  
images in the internal memory.  
DPOF  
DPOF allows you to embed printing information on your  
memory card. Refer to the section in this manual titled  
SETTING THE DPOF for further detail.  
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Setup Menu  
Setup menu items: BEEP, FORMAT, POWER OFF, RESET, DATE IMPRINT, DATE TYPE,  
DATE SETUP, VIDEO MODE and LANGUAGE.  
1. Set the mode dial to the  
mode.  
2. Move to the desired menu item by using the or button, and press the button.  
3. Change the setting by using the or button and then press the  
button.  
BEEP  
Specify whether or not beeps are to be generated  
when buttons are pressed.  
OFF: Beeps are not generated  
ON: Beeps are generated  
FORMAT  
This utility formats the internal memory (or memory card) and erases all stored images and data.  
To format the memory card, refer to the section in this manual titled FORMATTING THE SD  
MEMORY CARD for further detail.  
POWER OFF  
If no operation is performed for a specific period of time,  
the power to the camera is automatically turned off.  
This feature is useful to reduce battery wear.  
[3 MIN], [5 MIN], [10 MIN], [30 MIN], [CANCEL]  
RESET  
This function will restore all the parameters to the default  
settings.  
NO: Keep the current setting  
YES: Reset to default setting  
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DATE IMPRINT  
Choose data stamping on every image.  
OFF: Does not choose data stamping  
ON: Choose data stamping  
DATE TYPE  
Set the displayed date format on the LCD monitor.  
Y/M/D: Year/Month/Day  
D/M/Y: Day/Month/Year  
M/D/Y: Month/Day/Year  
DATE SETUP  
Set current date and time.  
Refer to the section in this manual titled SETTING THE DATE AND TIME for further detail.  
VIDEO MODE  
Set the video output format for displaying recorded  
images on a television.  
NTSC: NTSC system  
PAL: PAL system  
LANGUAGE  
Specify in which language menus and messages are  
to be displayed on the LCD monitor.  
[ENGLISH], [  
~
], [FRANCAIS], [DEUTSCH],  
[ESPANOL], [ITALIANO],[  
], [  
]
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Transferring Recorded Images/Video Clips to  
Your Computer  
To transfer images/video clips from the camera to your computer, follow these steps:  
Step 1: Installing the USB driver  
Step 2: Connecting the camera to your computer  
Step 3: Downloading images/video clips  
System Requirements (Windows)  
Pentium 166 MHz or higher  
Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP  
32MB RAM available or more  
(64MB or more recommended)  
128 MB hard disk space  
System Requirements (Macintosh)  
PowerPC G3/G4  
Mac OS 8.6/9.0/9.1/9.2  
Mac OS X(Ver. 10.1~10.2.6)  
32MB RAM available or more  
(64MB or more recommended)  
128 MB hard disk space  
CD-ROM drive  
CD-ROM drive  
An available USB port  
Color monitor (800x600, 24-bit  
or higher recommended)  
An available USB port  
Color monitor (800x600, 24-bit or higher  
recommended)  
Step 1: Installing the USB Driver  
Windows Me, 2000, XP and Mac OS9, OSX users do not require a driver to transfer images to the  
computer. Simply connect the camera to your computer (see "Connecting the Camera to Your  
Computer" below).  
Windows 98, 98SE and Mac OS 8.6 users should install the driver as follows, before connecting  
the camera to the PC:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the camera into your CD-ROM drive.  
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.  
3. After the USB driver has been installed, restart your computer.  
Step 2: Connecting the Camera to Your Computer  
1. Connect one end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.  
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera.  
3. Turn the camera on.  
4. From the Windows desktop double click on “My Computer”.  
Look for a new “removable disk” icon appearing in the “My Computer” window. Your recorded  
images/video clips will be in a folder on this “removable disk”. (For Mac users, double-click the  
“untitled” disk drive on the desktop.)  
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Step 3: Downloading Images/Video Clips  
When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer, it is considered to be a disk drive,  
just like a floppy disk or CD. You can download (transfer) images by copying them from the  
“removable disk” (“untitled” disk on a Macintosh) to your computer hard drive.  
Windows  
Open the “removable disk” by double clicking on it. Double click on the folder. Your images are  
inside the folder(s). Select the images that you want, then choose “Copy” from the “Edit” menu.  
Open the destination location and choose “Paste” from the “Edit” menu. You may also drag and  
drop image files from the camera to a desired location.  
Macintosh  
Open the “untitled” disk window and the hard disk or the destination location. Drag and drop from  
the camera disk to the desired destination.  
Note:  
Memory card users may prefer to use a memory card reader (highly recommended).  
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Connecting the Camera to Other Devices  
VIDEO Cable  
USB Cable  
TV  
Computer  
SD Card Reader  
SD Memory Card  
PCMCIA Adapter  
Computer  
Printer  
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Care and Storage  
Cleaning the Camera  
When cleaning the camera, do not use solvents such as benzene or paint thinner.  
Before cleaning, remove the batteries from the camera, or disconnect the power plug of the  
AC adaptor from the wall outlet.  
The exterior casing surface consists of paint and printing. Wiping the casing with benzene or  
paint thinner may cause discoloration, or the paint or printing to be removed.  
If the camera becomes dirty, wipe off the dust with a soft, dry cloth.  
For stubborn dirt, dampen a cloth in diluted neutral detergent (kitchen detergent), wring thoroughly  
and wipe. When finished, wipe the camera with a dry cloth.  
If using a chemical cloth, follow the safety precautions for the product.  
After Using the Camera  
If the camera is not to going to be used for a long period, remove the batteries and ensure  
that the power plug of the AC adaptor is disconnected from the wall outlet.  
Leaving the batteries inside the camera for a long time may cause the battery fluid to leak,  
resulting in malfunction of the unit.  
When storing, keep both camera and batteries in a cool place with low humidity and under a  
constant temperature as far as possible.  
Recommended temperature:15oC~25oC (59oF~77oF)  
Recommended humidity:40%~60%  
About Handling the SD Memory Card  
Do not bend or apply excessive force.  
Do not store the card in places with high humidity, in dusty places or where static electricity or  
electromagnetic fields are likely to occur.  
Keep dust, water and foreign objects away from the terminal section.  
About Image Data  
Use a PC to delete images and files recorded with other models.  
The recorded data may be lost if you or a third party misuse the SD memory card, if the card  
is affected by strong static electricity or electrical shock, or during card malfunction.  
Konica will not be responsible in any way for the loss of recorded data or the consequences of  
such loss.  
About the LCD Monitor  
The LCD monitor has been developed using high-precision engineering.  
Although the percentage of active pixels is more than 99.98%, there may be missing or  
constantly lit pixels.  
When using the LCD monitor in a cold location, the screen may appear darker than normal  
immediately after starting use. The screen will return to normal brightness as the internal  
temperature of the camera rises.  
If the LCD monitor becomes dirty with fingerprints or dust, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.  
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KONICA  
KD-3300 Specifications  
Model  
Digital Still Camera with zoom lens  
Effective Pixels  
Memory Type  
3.1 megapixels  
Internal flash memory 16MB, SD memory card (Optional), Multi Media  
Card (Optional)  
Image Resolution  
Mode  
Resolution  
2048x1536  
1600x1200  
640x480  
Recordable images *(NOTE 1)  
Approx. 14 images  
Still Image  
(Fine)  
Approx. 23 images  
Approx. 141 images  
Approx. 90 sec.  
Movie  
320x240  
Compression Format <still image>JPEG  
<video clip>AVI (Motion JPEG)  
File Format  
Image Sensor  
Lens  
Design rule for Camera File system (DCF 1.0) * (NOTE 2)  
1/2.5" 3.2 megapixels CCD sensor  
3x Zoom Lens  
Focal Range  
Aperture  
f=5.6~16.8mm (Equivalent to 34~102mm on 35mm film format)  
F2.8~4.9  
Focal Adjustment  
Shooting Range  
Auto Focus  
Macro: 15cm ~1.0m (WIDE)  
50cm ~1.0m (TELE)  
Normal: 80cm ~ (WIDE)  
80cm ~ (TELE)  
Exposure Control  
Control System  
Metering System  
White Balance  
Shutter Speed  
Viewfinder  
Program AE (6~16.5 EV)  
Spot photometry  
Auto, Sun, Shade, Sunset, Tungsten, Fluorescent  
1/2000~1/4sec.  
Optical real-image viewfinder  
Flash  
Auto flash, Red-eye reduction (with auto flash), Slow Sync, Forced flash,  
Flash off  
Effective range: 0.5m~3.0m (WIDE), 0.5m~2.0m (TELE)  
Delay 10sec.  
Self-timer  
LCD Monitor  
I/O Terminal  
Power Supply  
1.5" color LCD monitor  
USB terminal, VIDEO OUT terminal (NTSC, PAL), AC adaptor terminal  
AAalkaline battery, CR-V3 battery (Optional), Dedicated AC adaptor (Optional)  
Battery Life (Approx.) AA alkaline battery (80 pictures by DURACELL)  
* (NOTE 3)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
CR-V3 battery (over 200 pictures)  
97x64x36mm (without protruding parts)  
160g (without battery)  
* Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.  
(NOTE 1)  
(NOTE 2)  
Based on 16MB internal memory. Recordable images may vary according to the  
shooting conditions and settings.  
DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) is a standard by JEITA mainly for the  
purpose of simplifying the use of image files taken by digital cameras with other  
related devices.  
(NOTE 3)  
Testing conditions: Normal temperature & humidity, fine image quality, 50% with  
flash shots with interval of 30sec.  
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Warranty and After-sales Service  
For repair, handling and care, first consult the dealer from whom you purchased the  
camera.  
Warranty (separately attached)  
Before accepting the warranty card, please make sure that the date of purchase and dealer of  
purchase and the dealer's details have been completed. After reading the warranty, keep it in a  
safe place.  
Warranty period (main unit): one year from the date of purchase  
When requesting service  
Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera.  
Note: Transportation cost for taking/bringing back the product to/from repair, shipping  
costs or carrying charges are at the customer’s expense. When shipping the product,  
pack the unit appropriately and use a shipping method such as registered mail or  
express mail to prevent loss of the product.  
During the warranty period  
Repairs will be made by the dealer from whom you purchased the camera according to the contents  
of the warranty. For repair, take the product and the warranty to the dealer from whom you purchased  
the camera.  
Outside the warranty period  
Repairable products can be repaired for a charge upon request. However, the minimum holding  
period of performance parts for repairing digital still cameras is 8 years after termination of production.  
Note: Performance parts for repair are parts necessary to maintain the functions of the  
product.  
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FCC Compliance Statement  
Declaration of Conformity  
Responsible party: KONICA PHOTO IMAGING  
Address: 725 Darlington Avenue Mahwah, NJ 07430, USA  
Telephone number: (201) 574-4000  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interface and (2) this device must accept any interface  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and , if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Shielded cables must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulations.  
Power requirement is 2.5A and 3V. Use only listed certified power supply adaptor.  
The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval  
of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
Tested To Company  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
However, note that operation of this unit near a radio or television receiver could possibly  
cause radio disturbance.  
CANADA ONLY  
Industry Canada’s Compliance Statement:  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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