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		 E INSTRUCTION MANUAL   
					9222-2727-11 PM-A303/ME-0303   
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				For proper and safe use   
					Read and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product.   
					WARNING   
					Using batteries improperly can cause them to leak harmful solutions, overheat, or explode which may   
					damage property or cause personal injury. Do not ignore the following warnings.   
					• Only use the batteries specified in this instruction manual.   
					• Do not install the batteries with the polarity (+/–) reversed.   
					• Do not use batteries which show wear or damage.   
					• Do not expose batteries to fire, high temperatures, water, or moisture.   
					• Do not attempt to short or disassemble batteries.   
					• Do not store batteries near or in metallic products.   
					• Do not mix batteries of different types, brands, ages, or charge levels.   
					• Do not charge alkaline or lithium batteries.   
					• When recharging rechargeable batteries, only use the recommended charger.   
					• Do not use leaking batteries. If fluid from the batteries enters your eye, immediately rinse the eye   
					with plenty of fresh water and contact a doctor. If fluid from the batteries makes contact with your   
					skin or clothing, wash the area thoroughly with water.   
					• Tape over battery contacts to avoid short-circuiting during disposal; always follow local regulations   
					for battery disposal.   
					• Use only the specified AC adapter within the voltage range indicated on the adapter unit. An   
					inappropriate adapter or current may cause damage or injury through fire or electric shock.   
					• Do not disassemble this product. Electric shock may cause injury if a high voltage circuit inside the   
					product is touched.   
					• Immediately remove the batteries or unplug the AC adapter and discontinue use if the camera is   
					dropped or subjected to an impact in which the interior, especially the flash unit, is exposed. The   
					flash has a high voltage circuit which may cause an electric shock resulting in injury. The continued   
					use of a damaged product or part may cause injuries or fire   
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				• Keep batteries or small parts that could be swallowed away from infants. Contact a doctor   
					immediately if an object is swallowed.   
					• Store this product out of reach of children. Be careful when around children not to harm them with   
					the product or parts.   
					• Do not fire the flash directly into the eyes. It may damage eyesight.   
					• Do not fire the flash at vehicle operators. It may cause a distraction or temporary blindness which   
					may lead to an accident.   
					• Do not use the monitor while operating a vehicle or walking. It may result in injury or an accident.   
					• Do not look directly at the sun or strong light sources through the viewfinder. It may damage your   
					eyesight or cause blindness.   
					• Do not use this product in a humid environment, or operate this product with wet hands. If liquid   
					enters the product, immediately remove the batteries or unplug the AC adapter and discontinue   
					use. The continued use of a product exposed to liquids may cause damage or injury through fire or   
					electric shock.   
					• Do not use the product near inflammable gases or liquids such as gasoline, benzine, or paint   
					thinner. Do not use inflammable products such as alcohol, benzine, or paint thinner to clean the   
					product. The use of inflammable cleaners and solvents may cause an explosion or fire.   
					• When unplugging the AC adapter, do not pull on the power cord. Hold the adapter unit when   
					removing it from an outlet.   
					• Do not damage, twist, modify, heat, or place heavy objects on the AC adapter cord. A damaged   
					cord may cause damage or injury through fire or electric shock.   
					• If the product emits a strange odor, heat, or smoke, discontinue use. Immediately remove the   
					batteries taking care not to burn yourself as the batteries become hot with use. The continued use   
					of a damaged product or part may cause injuries or fire.   
					• Take the product to a Minolta Service Facility when repairs are required.   
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					FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE   
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				CAUTION   
					• Do not use or store the product in a hot or humid environment such as the glove compartment or   
					trunk of a car. It may damage the product and batteries which may result in burns or injuries   
					caused by heat, fire, explosion, or leaking battery fluid.   
					• If batteries are leaking, discontinue use of the product.   
					• The lens retracts when the camera is turned off. Touching the lens barrel while it is retracting may   
					cause injury.   
					• The camera temperature rises with extended periods of use. Care should be taken to avoid burns.   
					• Burns may result if the memory card or batteries are removed immediately after extended periods   
					of use. Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool.   
					• Do not fire the flash while it is in contact with people or objects. The flash unit discharges a large   
					amount of energy which may cause burns.   
					• Do not apply pressure to the LCD monitor. A damaged monitor may cause injury, and the liquid   
					from the monitor may cause inflammation. If liquid from the monitor makes contact with skin, wash   
					the area with fresh water. If liquid from the monitor comes in contact with the eyes, immediately   
					rinse the eyes with plenty of water and contact a doctor.   
					• When using the AC adapter, insert the plug securely into the electrical outlet.   
					• Do not use if the AC adapter cord is damaged.   
					• Do not cover the AC adapter. A fire may result.   
					• Do not obstruct access to the AC adapter; this can hinder the unplugging of the unit in   
					emergencies.   
					• Unplug the AC adapter when cleaning or when the product is not in use.   
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				About this manual   
					The basic operation of this camera is covered between pages 10 and 25. This section of the manu-   
					al covers the camera parts, preparation of the camera for use, and the basic camera operation for   
					recording, viewing, and deleting images.   
					The other sections can be read as needed. Many of the features of this camera are controlled with   
					menus. The menu navigation sections concisely describe how to change menu settings. Descriptions   
					of the settings immediately follow the navigation sections.   
					Names of parts ..................................................................................................... 8   
					Camera body .............................................................................................. 8   
					Mode dial.................................................................................................... 9   
					Getting up and running....................................................................................... 10   
					Attaching the hand strap .......................................................................... 10   
					Installing batteries..................................................................................... 11   
					Battery condition indicator........................................................................ 12   
					Auto power off........................................................................................... 12   
					Connecting the AC adapter (sold separately) .......................................... 13   
					Setting the language................................................................................. 14   
					Setting the date and time ......................................................................... 14   
					Image storage........................................................................................... 16   
					Basic recording and playback............................................................................. 18   
					Auto-recording mode display.................................................................... 18   
					Frame counter .......................................................................................... 18   
					Viewfinder................................................................................................. 19   
					Handling the camera ................................................................................ 19   
					Using the zoom lens................................................................................. 20   
					Basic recording operation......................................................................... 21   
					Indicator lamp........................................................................................... 22   
					Focus lock................................................................................................. 22   
					Special focusing situations ....................................................................... 23   
					Playback mode display............................................................................. 24   
					Viewing images......................................................................................... 24   
					Display button - playback mode................................................................ 25   
					Deleting images........................................................................................ 25   
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					TABLE OF CONTENTS   
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				Auto-recording mode .......................................................................................... 26   
					Flash modes............................................................................................. 26   
					Flash range............................................................................................... 27   
					Display button - recording mode............................................................... 27   
					Exposure compensation........................................................................... 28   
					What is an Ev? What is a stop? ........................................................... 29   
					White balance........................................................................................... 30   
					Automatic white balance....................................................................... 30   
					Preset white balance............................................................................ 30   
					Movie-recording .................................................................................................. 31   
					Program-recording mode.................................................................................... 32   
					Self-timer .............................................................................................. 32   
					Macro.................................................................................................... 33   
					Night portrait......................................................................................... 33   
					Portrait .................................................................................................. 33   
					Landscape............................................................................................ 33   
					Playback mode ................................................................................................... 34   
					Index playback.......................................................................................... 34   
					Enlarged playback .................................................................................... 35   
					Playing back movies................................................................................. 35   
					Image copy ............................................................................................... 36   
					Viewing images on a television ................................................................ 37   
					Setup mode ........................................................................................................ 38   
					Navigating the setup menu....................................................................... 38   
					Deleting all images ................................................................................... 40   
					Format ...................................................................................................... 40   
					Image quality ............................................................................................ 41   
					Buzzer....................................................................................................... 42   
					About DPOF ............................................................................................. 42   
					Creating a DPOF Print Order ............................................................... 43   
					Memory type............................................................................................. 45   
					Video output ............................................................................................. 45   
					Data-transfer mode............................................................................................. 46   
					System requirements................................................................................ 46   
					Connecting the camera to a computer ..................................................... 47   
					Connecting to Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition ................................. 49   
					QuickTime system requirements.............................................................. 51   
					Memory card folder organization.............................................................. 52   
					Uninstalling the driver software - Windows............................................... 53   
					Disconnecting the camera from the computer.......................................... 54   
					Appendix .......................................................................................................... 56   
					Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 56   
					Care and storage...................................................................................... 58   
					About Ni-MH batteries .............................................................................. 60   
					About the DiMAGE Viewer ....................................................................... 60   
					Technical specifications ............................................................................ 61   
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				NAMES OF PARTS   
					Camera body   
					* This camera is a sophisticated optical instrument. Care should be taken to keep these surfaces   
					clean. Please read the care and storage instructions in the back of this manual (p. 58).   
					Shutter-release button   
					The DC terminal (p. 13), video-   
					out terminal (p. 37), and USB   
					Flash (p. 26)   
					port (p. 47) are located behind   
					the terminal cover.   
					Self-timer lamp (p. 32)   
					Viewfinder window*   
					Strap eyelet   
					(p. 10)   
					Lens*   
					Microphone   
					Battery/ Card chamber door (p. 11, 16)   
					The tripod socket is located on the bot-   
					tom of the body.   
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					NAMES OF PARTS   
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				Main switch   
					White balance/ Delete button (p. 25, 30)   
					Flash-mode/ Copy button (p. 26, 36)   
					Viewfinder* (p. 18, 24)   
					Indicator lamp   
					(p. 22)   
					Zoom lever (p. 20)   
					Scroll-up button   
					Scroll-down button   
					Display/ Enter button (p. 25, 27)   
					Mode dial   
					Speaker   
					LCD monitor*   
					Mode dial   
					This dial gives direct and easy   
					access to the camera’s major   
					modes.   
					Movie-recording mode (p. 31)   
					Program-recording mode (p. 32)   
					Auto-recording mode (p. 18, 26)   
					Playback mode (p. 24, 34)   
					Setup mode (p. 38)   
					Data-transfer mode (p. 46)   
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				GETTING UP AND RUNNING   
					Attaching the hand strap   
					Always keep the strap around your wrist in the event that the camera is accidentally dropped.   
					Pass the small loop of the hand strap through the   
					strap eyelet on the camera body (1).   
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					Pass the other end of the strap through   
					the small loop and tighten (2).   
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					GETTING UP AND RUNNING   
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				Installing batteries   
					This digital camera uses two AA-size Ni-MH batteries or one CR-V3 lithium battery. When using Ni-   
					MH batteries, fully recharge them with a battery charger suitable for complex electronic equipment.   
					Although alkaline batteries can be used, their performance is very low and is not recommended for   
					normal use. Do not use other types of AA batteries.   
					When replacing the batteries, the camera should be turned off.   
					Open the battery-chamber door on the bottom of the camera by   
					sliding the door toward the side of the camera (1) to release the   
					safety catch; the door can then be opened (2).   
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					AA-size   
					batteries   
					Insert the batteries as shown. Never   
					force the battery.   
					CR-V3 lithium battery   
					3 
					Close the battery-chamber door (3) and slide it   
					toward the body (4) to engage the safety catch.   
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				When replacing batteries, the date information will reset if there are no batteries in the camera for a   
					few minutes. See page 14 if the date reset.   
					Battery condition indicator   
					This camera is equipped with an automatic battery-   
					condition indicator. When the camera is on, the bat-   
					tery-condition indicator appears on the LCD monitor. If   
					it does not appear, the battery may be exhausted or   
					installed incorrectly.   
					Full-battery indicator - the battery is fully charged.   
					Low-battery indicator - battery power is low. The battery should be   
					replaced soon.   
					Low-battery warning - battery power is very low. The icon is red. The   
					battery should be replaced as soon as possible.   
					Replace-battery message - power is insufficient for camera operation. Indicator   
					lamp by the viewfinder turns red and blinks. Change the batteries. The shutter will   
					not release.   
					Auto power off   
					To conserve battery power, the camera will shut down if an operation is not made within three min-   
					utes. To restore power, press the main switch.   
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				Connecting the AC adapter (sold separately)   
					The AC Adapter AC-6 allows the camera to be powered from an electrical household outlet. The AC   
					Adapter is recommended when the camera is interfaced with a computer or during periods of heavy   
					use.   
					Always turn off the camera before changing between power supplies.   
					Lift the terminal cover from the top (1). The cover is attached to the body   
					to prevent loss.   
					Insert the mini plug of the AC adapter into the DC ter-   
					minal (2).   
					Insert the AC adapter plug into an electrical outlet.   
					When the AC adapter is used, camera will shut down   
					if an operation is not made within 30 minutes.   
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				Setting the language   
					Depending on the region, the menu language may have to be set. Four languages are available:   
					English, French, Spanish, and German.   
					Turn the mode dial to the setup position (1).   
					Turn the camera on (2).   
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					SET UP   
					MEMORY TYPE   
					LANGUAGE   
					VIDEO OUT   
					Use the scroll buttons (3) to select the   
					language option. Press the display/enter   
					button (4) to open language screen.   
					SELECT   
					OK   
					LANGUAGE   
					ENGLISH   
					ESPAÑOL   
					DEUTSCH   
					FRANÇAIS   
					Use the scroll buttons (3) to highlight the   
					appropriate language. Press the dis-   
					play/enter button (4) to select the lan-   
					guage.   
					SELECT   
					OK   
					Setting the date and time   
					The camera’s clock and calendar must be set. When images are recorded, the image data is saved   
					with the date and time of recording. The date and time display blinks if the clock and calender are not   
					set.   
					Turn the mode dial to the setup position (1).   
					Turn the camera on (2).   
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				Use the scroll buttons (3) to select the date/time option.   
					Press the display/enter button (4) to open the date/time   
					screen.   
					SET UP   
					DELETE ALL   
					FORMAT   
					QUALITY   
					BUZZER   
					DPOF   
					DATE/TIME   
					SELECT   
					OK   
					SET UP   
					Use the scroll buttons (3) to select the style option.   
					Press the display/enter button (4) to continue.   
					STYLE   
					CLOCK   
					SELECT   
					OK   
					Use the scroll buttons (3) to select the date format. Press the dis-   
					play/enter button (4) to select the format.   
					SET UP   
					MONTH / DAY   
					The main setup menu is displayed. Highlight the date/time option   
					DAY / MONTH   
					with the scroll buttons and press the display/enter button to contin-   
					ue.   
					Use the scroll buttons (3) to select the clock option. Press the dis-   
					play/enter button (4) to display the date/time setting screen.   
					SELECT   
					OK   
					CLOCK   
					Use the flash-mode/copy button (5) to select the item to be   
					changed. Use the scroll buttons (3) to adjust the item.   
					00 : 00   
					Pressing the white-balance/delete button (6) will close the   
					screen and cancel any changes made.   
					2003 / 1 /   
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					ADJUST   
					NEXT   
					COPY   
					SET   
					When the correct date and time is displayed, press the display/ enter button (4) to set the   
					clock and calendar.   
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				Image storage   
					This camera has an 8MB internal memory where the image can be stored without the need   
					for a separate a memory card. To switch between the internal memory and a memory card,   
					see pages 38 and 45.   
					The LCD monitor shows where the images will be   
					stored. “IN” indicates the internal memory and “EX”   
					indicates an external memory card.   
					An SD Memory Card or MultiMediaCard, sold separately, can be inserted in the camera for   
					image storage.   
					Always turn off the camera and confirm   
					the indicator lamp is not lit before   
					removing a memory card; damage and   
					data loss may result.   
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					Open the card-slot door (1).   
					Insert the memory card all the way into the card slot until it stops (2). Insert the card so the   
					face is toward the front of the camera. Always push the card in straight. Never force the   
					card. If the card does not fit, check that it is oriented correctly.   
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					To remove a memory card, hold the edge of the card and pull it out straight (3). Take care when   
					removing the card as it becomes hot with use.   
					Close the card-chamber door and slide it toward the body (4) to engage the safety catch.   
					If the card-protect message appears, the inserted card in the camera is locked. The card’s write-pro-   
					tect switch must be in the unlock position to use the card. If the memory-card-error message   
					appears, the inserted card may need to be formatted, or may not be compatible with this camera. To   
					format the memory card, see pages 38 and 40. A card used in another camera may have to be for-   
					matted before being used. See the card’s manual for details on card use.   
					Images are not transferred automatically to the memory card from internal memory when a memory   
					card is inserted. To copy the data, see page 36.   
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				BASIC RECORDING AND PLAYBACK   
					This section covers the basic operation of this camera. Thoroughly familiarize yourself with the opera-   
					tions in this section before moving on to the other sections in the manual.   
					Auto-recording mode display   
					When the mode dial is turned to the auto-recording mode   
					position, the following display will appear in the LCD moni-   
					tor. Indicators are displayed when camera   
					settings are changed.   
					White-balance indicator (p. 30)   
					Digital-zoom display (p. 20)   
					Memory-type indicator (p. 45)   
					Frame counter (p. 18)   
					Flash-mode   
					indicator (p. 26)   
					Image-quality display (p. 41)   
					Zoom scale   
					(p. 20)   
					Focus frame (p. 21)   
					Date/time (p. 14)   
					Date/time appears briefly when the mode   
					is changed.   
					Battery-condition   
					indicator (p. 12)   
					Exposure-compensation display (p. 28)   
					Frame counter   
					The frame counter cannot exceed 999. When the number of recordable images exceeds this, 999 will   
					be displayed. The frame counter will continue to count down when the number of recordable images   
					falls below one thousand.   
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				Viewfinder   
					Because the optical viewfinder and the lens are slightly   
					separated, the image seen through one is not exactly   
					the same as the other; this is called parallax. Parallax   
					can cause errors in framing at close distances and is   
					more pronounced at longer focal lengths. When the sub-   
					ject is closer than 0.4m (1.3ft) in the macro mode, the   
					use of the LCD monitor is recommended because it   
					does not suffer from parallax. If the viewfinder is used,   
					point the camera slightly upwards so that the top of the   
					image is aligned with the close-framing guide.   
					Close-framing guide   
					Handling the camera   
					While using the viewfinder or LCD monitor, grip the camera firmly with   
					your right hand while supporting the body with your left. Keep your   
					elbows at your side and your feet shoulder-width apart to hold the cam-   
					era steadily.   
					When taking vertical pictures, hold the camera so that the flash is   
					above the lens with the grip to the top. Take care not to cover the lens   
					with your fingers or the strap.   
					Indicator lamp   
					The indicator lamp glows green when the camera is   
					turned on. When the shutter-release button is pressed   
					partway down, it shows the focus and flash status. See   
					page 22 for the details.   
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				Using the zoom lens   
					This camera is equipped with a 6.2 to 18.6mm optical zoom. This is equivalent to a 38 to 114mm   
					zoom lens on a 35mm camera. In 35mm photography, focal lengths below 50mm are referred to as   
					wide-angle; the angle of view is larger than that of the human eye. Above 50mm is referred to as tele-   
					photo and makes distant objects appear closer. The effect of the optical zoom is visible in both the   
					viewfinder and LCD monitor.   
					The zoom lens is operated by the zoom lever. Pressing   
					the right side (T) will zoom in to the telephoto position of   
					the lens. Pressing the left side (W) will zoom out to the   
					wide-angle position. The optical zoom position is indicat-   
					ed by the lower white section of the zoom scale in the   
					LCD monitor.   
					Zoom lever   
					Digital zoom magnification   
					If the zoom lever is pressed toward the telephoto   
					position at the telephoto position of the optical   
					zoom, the digital zoom will activate; this is indicated   
					by the upper red section of the zoom scale. The   
					digital zoom extends the power of the telephoto   
					position of the optical zoom by up to 3X in 0.2X   
					increments. When the digital zoom is active, the   
					image magnification is displayed on the monitor.   
					Digital zoom images are interpolated to the set   
					image size. There can be some loss of quality with   
					images taken with the digital zoom.   
					Zoom scale   
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				Basic recording operation   
					Turn the camera on (1) and turn the mode dial to the   
					auto-recording mode (2).   
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					Place the subject within the focus frame.   
					• Make sure the subject is within the focus range of the lens: 0.6m   
					- ∞ (2.0ft - ∞). For subjects closer than 0.6m, use the macro   
					function (p. 33).   
					Press the shutter-release button partway down (3) to lock onto the   
					subject and fix the exposure.   
					• The indicator lamp shows the status of focus and flash. See   
					page 22 for the details.   
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					• The focus frame turns red to confirm subject lock. If it remains   
					white, the camera was unable to focus the subject. Repeat the   
					previous steps.   
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					• The shutter speed and aperture will appear indicating the   
					exposure is locked.   
					Press the shutter-release button all the way down (4) to take the   
					picture.   
					• The green indicator lamp may blink indicating image data is   
					being written to the memory card. Never turn the camera off or   
					open the battery/card chamber door while data is being   
					transferred.   
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				Indicator lamp   
					When the camera is on, the indicator lamp shows the cam-   
					era status.   
					When shutter-release button is While shutter-release button is pressed   
					not pressed partway down   
					Green and   
					steady   
					Focus is locked. Flash will not fire. The   
					camera is ready to take the picture.   
					Camera is on.   
					Orange and   
					steady   
					Focus is locked. Flash will fire. The camera   
					is ready to take the picture.   
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					Green and   
					blinks   
					Image data is being   
					transferred to the card.   
					Cannot focus. Flash will not fire.   
					Cannot focus. Flash will fire.   
					Orange and   
					blinks   
					Flash is charging. LCD monitor   
					is off.   
					The shutter can be released when the camera cannot focus on the subject, the sub-   
					ject is too close, or a special situation is preventing the AF system from focusing. If   
					the subject is too close, the indicator lamp may glow, but the subject will not be in   
					focus.   
					Focus lock   
					The focus-lock function is used when you want to compose the image with the sub-   
					ject off-center and outside the focus frame. Focus lock may also be used when a   
					special focusing situation prevents the camera from focusing on the subject. This   
					function is controlled with the shutter-release button.   
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				Place the subject within the monitor focus frame or center the   
					subject in the viewfinder. Press and hold the shutter-release   
					button partway down to lock the focus.   
					• The indicator lamp glows steadily and the focus frame turns   
					red when the focus is locked.   
					Without lifting your finger from the shutter-release button,   
					recompose the subject within the image area. Press the shut-   
					ter-release button all the way down to take the picture.   
					Special focusing situations   
					The camera may not be able to focus   
					in certain situations. If the autofocus   
					system cannot focus on a subject,   
					the indicator lamp blinks and the   
					focus frame will not turn red. In this   
					situation, focus-lock can be used to   
					focus on an object at the same dis-   
					tance as the main subject and then   
					the image can be recomposed on the   
					monitor (p. 22).   
					The subject is too dark.   
					The subject in the focus   
					frame is low in contrast.   
					Two subjects at different The subject is near a   
					distances overlap in the   
					focus frame.   
					very bright object or   
					area.   
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				Playback mode display   
					Images can be viewed in the playback mode. To view images, turn the mode dial   
					to the playback position.   
					Magnification display (p. 35)   
					Frame number   
					Quality (p. 41)   
					Folder number -   
					image-file number *   
					Date/ time* (p. 14)   
					Battery condition   
					indicator (p. 12)   
					* Folder number, image-file number, and date/time appear briefly when the mode is changed.   
					Viewing images   
					In the playback mode, use the scroll buttons to scroll   
					through the images.   
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				Display button - playback mode   
					Pressing the display/enter button in the playback mode switches between the full display and the   
					image-only display.   
					Deleting images   
					To delete the displayed image, press the white-balance/delete but-   
					ton (1). A confirmation screen will appear.   
					DELETE   
					2 
					1 
					DELETE   
					Press the display/enter button (2) to delete the image, or press   
					any other button to cancel the delete operation.   
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				AUTO-RECORDING MODE   
					This section covers the operation in auto-recording mode. The sophisticated tech-   
					nology employed in this mode frees the photographer from complicated camera   
					settings. Although automated, the camera’s operation can be changed to meet   
					various conditions as well as to suit personal shooting preferences.   
					Flash modes   
					To set the flash mode, simply press the flash-mode/copy but-   
					ton on the back of the camera until the appropriate mode is   
					indicated.   
					Autoflash - the flash fires automatically in low-light situations.   
					If the flash will fire, the flash indicator will appear on the LCD   
					monitor when the shutter-release button is pressed partway   
					down.   
					Fill-flash - the flash fires with each exposure regardless of   
					the amount of ambient light. Fill-flash can be used to reduce   
					harsh shadows caused by strong direct light or sunshine.   
					No   
					Indicator   
					Red-eye reduction - multiple flashes are used before the   
					Autoflash   
					Fill-flash   
					main flash burst to reduce red-eye; an effect caused by light   
					reflected from the retina. Use in low-light conditions when tak-   
					ing photographs of people or animals. The pre-flashes con-   
					tract the pupils of the subject’s eyes.   
					Autoflash with   
					red-eye reduction   
					Flash cancel - the flash will not fire. Use flash cancel when   
					flash photography is prohibited, natural light is desired to illu-   
					minate the subject, or the subject is beyond the flash range.   
					Flash cancel   
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				Flash range   
					The camera will automatically control the flash output. For well-exposed images, the subject must be   
					within the flash range.   
					Flash range   
					0.6m ~ 2.5m (2.0 ft. ~ 8.2 ft.)   
					Display button - recording mode   
					The display button controls the LCD monitor display. The display cycles to the next position each time   
					the button is pressed: full, simple, and monitor off.   
					Battery power can be conserved by turning the monitor off and using the viewfinder to take pictures.   
					When the digital zoom is active, the monitor will automatically turn on and cannot be turned off.   
					Full   
					Simple   
					Monitor   
					off   
					Display button   
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				Exposure compensation   
					The camera exposure can be adjusted to make the final picture lighter or darker by as much as ±2Ev   
					in 1/3 increments. This function is only available in the auto-recording mode.   
					Exposure compensation must be set before the image is captured.   
					When making adjustments to exposure, the amount of compensa-   
					tion is shown at the bottom of the LCD monitor. After the setting is   
					made, the shutter-speed and aperture displays will indicate the   
					actual exposure. Because the exposure can be adjusted in fine   
					steps, the shutter speed or aperture value displayed may not   
					change. When set to any value other than 0.0, the exposure-com-   
					pensation indicator and the degree of compensation will remain on   
					the LCD monitor as a warning.   
					Compose the picture on the monitor and press one of the   
					scroll buttons to activate exposure compensation; the camera   
					exposure is locked. Changing zoom or mode dial position will   
					cancel exposure compensation.   
					Set the degree of exposure-compensation using the scroll but-   
					tons. Changes to exposure are visible in the live image. The   
					exposure is locked until picture is taken.   
					If the flash mode is set to autoflash, the flash will not fire. To use the flash, set the   
					flash mode to fill-flash.   
					If the LCD monitor is off, it will turn on automatically when exposure compensation is   
					active, but can be turned off if necessary.   
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				Sometimes the camera’s exposure meter is deceived by certain conditions. Exposure compensation   
					can be used in these situations. For example, a very bright scene, such as a snowy landscape or a   
					white sandy beach, can appear too dark in the captured image. Before taking the picture, adjusting   
					the exposure by +1 or +2 EV will result in an image with normal tonal values.   
					Calculated camera   
					exposure   
					–1.0Ev   
					–2.0Ev   
					In the example above, the dark water caused the camera to overexpose the image making it bright   
					and washed-out. By compensating the exposure, detail is brought out in the leaves, and the stones   
					and water appear richer.   
					What is an Ev? What is a stop?   
					Ev stands for exposure value. The term stop comes from the name of aperture plates used in early   
					lenses. A change of one Ev or one stop will adjust the exposure calculated by the camera by a factor   
					of two.   
					Change in Ev   
					Change in stops   
					Adjustment to exposure   
					+2.0 Ev   
					+1.0 Ev   
					0.0 Ev   
					+2 stops   
					+1 stop   
					4X as much light   
					2X as much light   
					Calculated exposure   
					–1.0 Ev   
					–2.0 Ev   
					–1 stop   
					1/2 as much light   
					1/4 as much light   
					–2 stops   
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				White balance   
					White balance is the camera’s ability to make different types of   
					lighting appear neutral. The effect is similar to selecting daylight or   
					tungsten film, or using color compensating filters in conventional   
					photography. An indicator will be displayed on the monitor if a set-   
					ting other than auto white-balance is chosen. White balance is set   
					by pressing the white-balance/delete button. Each time the button   
					is pressed, the white balance mode cycles in the following order:   
					Automatic, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, and Fluorescent.   
					Automatic white balance   
					The automatic white balance compensates for the color temperature of a scene. In most cases, the   
					auto setting will balance the ambient light and create beautiful images, even under mixed-lighting   
					conditions. When the built-in flash is used, the white balance is set for the color temperature of the   
					flash. No indicator is displayed for automatic white balance.   
					Preset white balance   
					Preset white-balance settings must be set before the image is taken. Once set, the effect is immedi-   
					ately visible on the LCD monitor.   
					If the flash is used, white balance is automatically set to the color temperature of the flash. Use flash   
					cancel to prevent the flash from firing.   
					Daylight - for outdoor and sunlit subjects.   
					Cloudy - for overcast outdoor scenes.   
					Tungsten - for incandescent lighting:   
					household filament light bulbs.   
					Fluorescent - for fluorescent lighting:   
					office ceiling lights.   
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				MOVIE-RECORDING MODE   
					This camera can record digital video with sound.   
					Approximately 23 seconds can be recorded in the internal   
					memory. On a memory card, a maximum of 60 seconds   
					can be taken depending on the card capacity. Autofocus is   
					not used in movie recording.   
					Before recording, the maximum recording time in seconds   
					that can be recorded on the next movie clip is shown.   
					Recording time   
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					Shooting digital video is simple. Set the mode dial to   
					movie recording (1). Frame the picture and press the shut-   
					ter-release button (2) all the way down and release to   
					start recording.   
					1 
					During recording, the digital zoom is available; the optical   
					zoom can only be adjusted before recording starts. The   
					camera will continue to record until the recording time is   
					used or the shutter-release button is pressed again. When   
					recording, the frame counter will count down the remain-   
					ing time.   
					Countdown in seconds   
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				PROGRAM-RECORDING MODE   
					In the program-recording mode, various subject programs are available includ-   
					ing a self-timer and macro mode. Except for exposure compensation, the func-   
					tion in the auto-recording mode are available in the program-recording mode.   
					Turn the camera on and turn the mode dial to the program-recording mode.   
					Use the scroll-down button to cycle through the   
					program modes as shown. The scroll-up button   
					will change the modes in reverse order.   
					Self-timer   
					Macro   
					Night portrait   
					Portrait   
					Landscape   
					Self-timer   
					1 
					2 
					Used for self-portraits, the self-timer will delay the release of the   
					shutter for approximately ten seconds after the shutter-release but-   
					ton is pressed. With the camera on a tripod, compose the picture so   
					the subject is within the focus frames. Press the shutter-release but-   
					ton partway down to lock the exposure and focus (1). Press the   
					shutter-release button all the way down to begin the countdown (2).   
					Because focus and exposure are determined when the shutter-   
					release button is pressed, do not stand in front of the camera when   
					taking a self-timer image. Always confirm the focus with the red   
					focus frame before beginning the countdown (p. 21).   
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				During the countdown, the self-timer lamp on the front of the   
					camera (3) will start to blink and is accompanied by an audio   
					signal if on. A few seconds before the exposure, the self-   
					timer lamp will blink rapidly. Changing the position of the   
					mode dial or pressing the shutter-release button will stop the   
					countdown.   
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					Macro   
					Used for close-up photography between 8 - 60 cm (3.2 - 24 in.) at the wide-   
					angle zoom position and 40 - 60 cm (16 - 24 in.) at the telephoto zoom position,   
					from the camera lens. Because of parallax, the LCD monitor or close-framing   
					guide should be used to compose the picture. Use of flash is not recommended.   
					Night portrait   
					The flash and ambient exposures are balanced to reveal the subject and back-   
					ground in low light. Ask your subject not to move after the flash burst; the shutter   
					may still be open for the background exposure. The flash mode is set to fill-flash   
					automatically; to take pictures of landscapes at night, set the flash mode to flash   
					cancel (p. 26). The use of a tripod is recommended.   
					Portrait   
					For pictures of people. Most portraits look best at a telephoto setting; longer   
					focal lengths do not exaggerate facial features and the shallower depth of field   
					softens the background. The flash mode is set to autoflash automatically, but   
					can be changed.   
					Landscape   
					For pictures of scenery. The flash mode is set to flash cancel and white balance   
					is set to daylight automatically, but can be changed.   
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				PLAYBACK MODE   
					The basic functions in this mode are described on pages 24 and 25. This section covers the   
					advanced functions of this mode.   
					Index playback   
					In the playback mode, pressing the left side (W) of the   
					zoom lever (1) will change the LCD monitor display from   
					single-frame playback to a nine-frame index playback   
					display. The monitor will return to single-frame playback if   
					1 
					either side of the zoom lever is pressed again.   
					3 
					2 
					In index playback, pressing the display/enter button (2)   
					4 
					will turn the image-selection frame on or off. When frame   
					is not displayed, pressing the scroll buttons (3) shows   
					the next or previous nine images.   
					When frame is displayed, specific images can be select-   
					ed. To move the frame up and down, press the scroll but-   
					tons (3). Use the white-balance/delete button and flash-   
					mode/copy button to move the frame left and right (4).   
					Image-selection frame   
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				Enlarged playback   
					In the playback mode, a still image can be enlarged up to 4X   
					in 0.5 increments for closer examination.   
					1 
					With the image to be magnified displayed, press the right side   
					(T) of the zoom lever (1) to activate the enlarged playback   
					mode. The degree of magnification is displayed on the LCD   
					monitor. Use the zoom lever (1) to increase or decrease the   
					magnification.   
					2 
					3 
					To scroll the enlarged image up and down, press scroll buttons   
					(2). To scroll left and right, use white-balance/delete and flash-   
					mode/copy buttons (3).   
					Playing back movies   
					To play back movie clips, use the scroll buttons to display the   
					movie file.   
					1 
					Press the shutter-release button (1) to play back the displayed   
					movie file.   
					Press the shutter-release button again to pause the movie;   
					press it again to resume the playback. The movie repeats until   
					the shutter-release button is pressed or another image is   
					selected with the scroll buttons.   
					2 
					Press the display button (2) to view the movie with   
					or without the guidance bar.   
					START   
					SHUTTER   
					STOP   
					SHUTTER   
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				Image copy   
					Images are stored either in the 8MB internal memory or in a memory card. Stored images can be   
					copied between the internal memory and a memory card. The copy function makes exact copies of   
					still image or movie files. DPOF settings are not copied with image files. Files are copied from the   
					selected memory. To switch between the internal memory and a memory card, see pages 38 and 45.   
					To copy image files, press the flash-mode/copy button (1).   
					2 
					1 
					3 
					Press the copy button (1) to select either the one image or all   
					images option. The one image option only copies the displayed   
					image; use the scroll buttons (2) to display the image to be copied.   
					COPY IMAGE   
					ONE IMAGE   
					If the all images option is selected, all the image files in the inter-   
					nal memory or card will be copied.   
					ALL IMAGES   
					To execute the copy command, press the display/enter button (3).   
					IMAGES   
					NEXT   
					COPY   
					SET   
					If the amount of data exceeds the memory capacity of the location it is being copied to, the memory-   
					full message appears. Decrease the number of the images to be copied or delete unnecessary   
					images to create space.   
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				Viewing images on a television   
					It is possible to view camera images on your television. The camera has a video-out terminal to make   
					the connection using the supplied Video cable. The camera is compatible with the NTSC and PAL   
					standards. The video-output setting can be checked and set in the setup mode (p. 38).   
					1.Turn off the television and the camera.   
					2.Insert the mini-plug end of the Video   
					cable into the camera’s video-out   
					terminal.   
					3.Plug the yellow end of the Video   
					cable into the video input terminals   
					on the television.   
					4.Turn the television on.   
					5.Change the television to the video   
					channel.   
					6.Turn the camera’s mode dial to the   
					playback position and turn the   
					camera on. The camera’s monitor will   
					not activate when the camera is   
					attached to a television. The   
					playback-mode display will be visible   
					on the television screen.   
					7.View images as described in the playback section.   
					• The movie clip’s audio track will be played back on the camera.   
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				SETUP MODE   
					The setup mode is used to control the camera’s functions and operation. The   
					navigating the setup menu section covers the operation of the menu. The sec-   
					tion is followed by detailed descriptions of the settings.   
					Navigating the setup menu   
					To access the menu, simply turn the mode dial to the setup position. The scroll buttons are used to   
					move the cursor in the menu. Pressing the display/enter button will select a highlighted option.   
					With the setup mode is selected in the mode dial, use   
					the scroll buttons (1) to scroll through the menu   
					options. The second half of the menu will appear after   
					scroll past the last option displayed. Highlight the   
					option whose setting needs to be changed.   
					1 
					3 
					2 
					With the menu option to be changed highlighted,   
					press the display/enter button (2); the settings will be   
					displayed with the current setting highlighted. To   
					return to the menu options, press the white-   
					balance/delete button (3).   
					Use the scroll buttons (1) to highlight the new setting.   
					Press the display/enter button (2) to select the highlighted setting.   
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				Once a setting has been selected, the cursor will return to the menu options. Setting can continue to   
					be made.   
					DELETE ALL   
					FORMAT   
					NO   
					YES   
					NO   
					YES   
					QUALITY   
					2048x1536 SUPER   
					1600x1200 FINE   
					1600x1200 NORMAL   
					800x600 FINE   
					800x600 NORMAL   
					BUZZER   
					DPOF   
					ON   
					OFF   
					SELECT IMAGES   
					ALL IMAGES   
					DATE/TIME   
					MONTH/DAY   
					DAY/MONTH   
					CLOCK   
					STYLE   
					CLOCK   
					MEMORY TYPE   
					LANGUAGE   
					INTERNAL   
					EXTERNAL   
					ENGLISH   
					ESPAÑOL   
					DEUTSCH   
					FRANÇAIS   
					VIDEO OUT   
					NTSC   
					PAL   
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				Deleting all images   
					Deleting permanently erases the file. Once deleted, a file cannot   
					be recovered. Care should be taken when deleting images.   
					All the images in either the internal memory or a memory card can be deleted at once. The internal   
					memory or the memory card must be selected with the setup menu first. See navigating the setup   
					menu section on page 38.   
					When the delete-all option is selected, choosing “Yes” and pressing the display/enter button immedi-   
					ately deletes all the images.   
					Format   
					When a memory card or internal memory is formatted,   
					all data is erased.   
					The formatting function is used to erase all data in either a memory card or the internal memory.   
					Before formatting, copy the data to a computer or storage device. Always format the memory card   
					using the camera; never use a computer to format the camera or card.   
					The internal memory or the memory card must be selected with the setup menu first. See navigating   
					the setup menu section on page 38. When the format option is selected, choosing “Yes” and pressing   
					the display/enter button immediately formats the card or internal memory and erases all images.   
					If the memory-card-error message appears, the inserted card in the camera may need to be format-   
					ted. A memory card used in another camera may also have to be formatted before being used.   
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				Image quality   
					Image quality is based on two factors: image size and compression rate.   
					Image size is the pixel dimensions of the image such as 1600 x 1200 pixels. The greater the image   
					size, the larger the file size. Choose image size based on the final use of the image - smaller images   
					will be more suitable for web sites whereas larger sizes will produce higher quality prints.   
					All images are compressed and saved as JPEG files. The compression rate is indicated by FINE,   
					NORMAL, and SUPER. FINE images have the lowest compression rate and the largest file size.   
					NORMAL is sufficient for standard use. 2048x1536 SUPER quality creates the largest images for   
					prints, but because the image size is interpolated and the compression rate is high, some loss of   
					image quality may be noticed.   
					Image quality   
					Image quality must be set before the picture is taken. Changes are   
					displayed on the LCD monitor. See navigating the setup menu sec-   
					tion on page 38 to select the quality option.   
					If quality is changed, the frame counter will display the approximate number of   
					images that can be recorded at that setting. Images with differing qualities can be   
					saved in the same memory location. The number of images that can be stored is   
					determined by the size of the memory and the file size of the images. The actual file   
					size is determined by the scene; some subjects can be compressed further than oth-   
					ers.   
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				Approximate number of images that can   
					be stored   
					Approximate   
					file sizes   
					Quality   
					8MB SD   
					8MB internal mem-   
					ory   
					memory card   
					2048x1536 SUPER   
					1600x1200 FINE   
					1600x1200 NORMAL   
					800x600 FINE   
					768KB   
					853KB   
					640KB   
					213KB   
					160KB   
					7 
					7 
					6 
					7 
					14   
					25   
					55   
					16   
					27   
					60   
					800x600 NORMAL   
					Camera Notes   
					The frame counter indicates the approximate number of images that can be stored in   
					either the internal memory or the memory card at the camera’s image quality setting. If   
					the settings are changed, the frame counter adjusts accordingly. Because the counter   
					uses approximate file sizes, the actual image taken may not change the counter or may   
					decrease it by more than one. When the frame counter displays zero, it indicates no   
					more images at the image quality setting can be captured. Changing those settings may   
					allow more images to be saved to the card.   
					Buzzer   
					Every time a button is pressed, an audio signal will give a positive confirmation of the operation. The   
					audio signals can be turn off. See navigating the setup menu section on page 38 to select the buzzer   
					option.   
					About DPOF   
					This camera is supported by DPOF™ version 1.1. The DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) allows   
					direct printing of still images from digital cameras. After the DPOF file is created on a memory card,   
					the card is simply taken to a photofinishing service or inserted into the memory-card slot of DPOF   
					compatible printers. When a DPOF file is created, a misc. folder is automatically created (p. 52). Only   
					a DPOF file created on a memory card can be used for printing.   
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				Creating a DPOF Print Order   
					The print menu option is used to set an order for standard prints from still images on the memory   
					card. Single, multiple, or all images can be printed. Date imprinting can also be set. See navigating   
					the setup menu section on page 38.   
					When the DPOF-setting screen appears, use the scroll   
					buttons to choose the select-images option to create a   
					DPOF   
					DPOF file for single or multiple images, or the all-images   
					option to create a DPOF file for all images on the memo-   
					ry card. Press the display/enter button to enter the set-   
					ting.   
					SELECT IMAGES   
					ALL IMAGES   
					SELECT   
					OK   
					When the select-images option is chosen, the print-   
					order screen appears. Use the scroll buttons to select   
					the image to be printed.   
					PRINT ORDER   
					COPIES 00   
					DATE   
					NO   
					IMAGES   
					NEXT   
					SET   
					COPY   
					When the image is displayed, press the copy button. The   
					copies option is highlighted.   
					PRINT ORDER   
					COPIES   
					DATE   
					02   
					Use the scroll buttons to select the number of prints for   
					the displayed image.   
					NO   
					IMAGES   
					NEXT   
					COPY   
					SET   
					Press the copy button. The date option is highlighted.   
					PRINT ORDER   
					Choose “Yes” or “No”’ using the scroll buttons. “Yes” will   
					print the date and time of recording next to the image.   
					The date option cannot be set if the number of copies is   
					0.   
					COPIES   
					DATE   
					02   
					YES   
					IMAGES   
					NEXT   
					COPY   
					SET   
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				Every time the copy button is pressed, the functions cycle among selecting images, the number of   
					copies, and date imprinting. Continue until all the images to be printed are selected. Pressing the   
					delete button will cancel the DPOF setting screen and any changes made.   
					With all the images to be printed selected, press the display/enter button to enter the   
					settings.   
					When the all-images option is chosen on page 43, the   
					print-order screen for all images appears. Use the scroll   
					buttons to select the number of copies for all the images   
					PRINT ORDER   
					COPIES 01   
					on the memory card.   
					Press the copy button to set the date and time as   
					described above, if required.   
					DATE   
					NO   
					IMAGES   
					NEXT   
					SET   
					COPY   
					With all the images to be printed selected, press the display/enter button to enter the   
					settings.   
					If the all-frames setting was used to create a print order, any additional images recorded afterwards   
					will not be included in the order.   
					If a DPOF order has already been created, the print-set-   
					ting screen will open. The reset option cancels all print   
					settings and allows new settings to be made. The edit   
					option allows the current settings to be changed.   
					SET UP   
					MAKING   
					PRINT SETTINGS   
					RESET   
					EDIT   
					SELECT   
					OK   
					DPOF files created with another camera will be canceled. After the pictures have been printed, the   
					DPOF file will still remain on the memory card and must be canceled manually. Some printer may not   
					recognize the date setting and not print the information.   
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				Setting the date and time   
					See page 14 to set the date and time.   
					Memory type   
					This camera stores images in either the 8MB internal memory or a separate SD Memory Card or   
					MultiMediaCard.   
					Memory type affects all the camera operations. If “Internal” (internal memory) is selected, the images   
					will be stored in the internal memory in the recording modes, and playback, format, and delete-all   
					functions will be executed only for the images in the internal memory. If “External” (memory card) is   
					selected, all the images will be stored in the card, and all the functions will be executed for the card   
					only.   
					AIn the recording mode, the LCD monitor shows the current   
					memory in use. “IN” indicates the internal memory and “EX”   
					indicates the external memory card.   
					When a memory card is inserted, the setting changes to   
					“External” automatically, but can be changed if necessary.   
					Always confirm the memory type before taking pictures.   
					Language   
					The language used in the menus can be changed. See page 14.   
					Video output   
					Camera images can be displayed on a television (p. 37). The video output can be changed between   
					NTSC and PAL. North America uses the NTSC standard and Europe uses the PAL standard. Check   
					which standard is used in your region to play back images on your television set.   
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				DATA-TRANSFER MODE   
					Read this section carefully before connecting the camera to a computer. Instructions on using and   
					installing the DiMAGE Viewer software are found in the supplied software manual. The DiMAGE man-   
					uals do not cover the basic operation of computers or their operating systems; please refer to the   
					manual supplied with your computer.   
					System requirements   
					For the camera to be connected directly to the computer and used as a mass-storage device, the   
					computer must be equipped with a USB port as a standard interface. Both the computer and the   
					operating system must be guaranteed by their manufacturers to support USB interface. The following   
					operating systems are compatible with the camera:   
					IBM PC / AT Compatible   
					Macintosh   
					Mac OS 9.0 ~ 9.2.2,   
					Mac OS X v10.1.3 ~ 10.1.5, and v10.2.1 ~   
					10.2.3   
					Windows 98, 98SE, Me,   
					2000 Professional, and XP.   
					Check the Minolta web site for the latest compatibility information:   
					
					
					Users with Windows 98 or 98 second edition will need to install the driver software on the included   
					DiMAGE Viewer CD-ROM (p. 49). No special driver software is required for other Windows or   
					Macintosh operating systems.   
					Customers who have bought a previous DiMAGE digital camera and have installed the Windows 98   
					driver software must repeat the installation procedure. The updated version of the driver software   
					included on the supplied DiMAGE Viewer CD-ROM is required for the operation of the DiMAGE E223   
					with a computer. The new software will have no affect on the performance of older DiMAGE cameras.   
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				Connecting the camera to a computer   
					Confirm the battery has sufficient power before connecting the camera to a computer, the full-battery   
					indicator should be displayed on the monitor. The auto power off function is disabled when the cam-   
					era is connected to a computer. The use of the AC adapter (sold separately) is recommended over   
					the use of the battery. For users with Windows 98 or 98SE, read the section on how to install the   
					required USB driver before connecting the camera to a computer (p. 49).   
					1.The memory-type option in the setup mode must be   
					set to the storage location of the images (p. 38 and   
					45). Turn the mode dial to the data transfer position.   
					PC MODE   
					1 
					2.Start up the computer. The computer   
					must be on before connecting the   
					camera.   
					3.Open the terminal cover. Attach the   
					smaller plug of the USB cable to the   
					camera. Make sure the plug is firmly   
					attached.   
					3 
					4.Attach the other end of the USB cable   
					to the computer’s USB port. Make   
					sure the plug is firmly attached.   
					• The camera should be connected   
					directly to the computer’s USB port.   
					Attaching the camera to a USB hub   
					may prevent the camera from   
					operating properly.   
					• When the camera is connected to a   
					computer, the LCD monitor is off.   
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				When the camera is properly connected to the computer, a   
					drive icon, or volume, will appear. When using Windows XP   
					or Mac OS X, a window will open requesting instructions on   
					what to do with the image data; follow the directions in the   
					window. If the computer does not recognize the camera,   
					disconnect the camera and restart the computer. Repeat   
					the connection procedure above.   
					Windows XP   
					Mac OS X   
					Windows   
					Mac OS   
					Mac OS X   
					The volume name varies between memory cards.   
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				Connecting to Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition   
					The USB driver is required for Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition. No special driver software is   
					required for other Windows or Macintosh operating systems.   
					During installation, if the operating system requests the Windows 98 CD-ROM, insert it into the CD-   
					ROM drive and follow the accompanying instructions on the screen.   
					To install the Windows 98 driver, follow the instructions in the connecting-the-camera-to-a-computer   
					section on page 47.   
					When the camera is plugged into the computer,   
					the operating system will detect the new device   
					and the add-new-hardware-wizard window will   
					open. Place the DiMAGE Viewer CD-ROM in the   
					CD-ROM drive. Click “Next.”   
					Choose the recommended search for a suitable   
					driver. Click “Next.”   
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				Choose to search for the driver in the CD-ROM   
					drive. Click “Next.”   
					The add new hardware wizard will confirm the   
					location of the driver. Click “Next” to install the   
					driver in the system.   
					• The letter designating the CD-ROM drive will   
					vary between computers.   
					The last window will confirm the driver has   
					been installed. Click “Finish” to close the add   
					new hardware wizard. Restart the computer.   
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				When the my-computer window is opened, a new   
					removable-disk icon will be displayed. Double click   
					on the icon to access the camera’s internal mem-   
					ory or memory card; see page 48.   
					QuickTime system requirements   
					To install QuickTime, follow the instructions in the   
					installer. Macintosh users can download the latest   
					version of QuickTime free of charge from the   
					
					IBM PC / AT Compatible   
					Pentium-based computer   
					Windows 95, 98, 98SE, NT, Me,   
					2000 Professional, or XP.   
					32MB or more of RAM   
					Sound Blaster or compatible sound card   
					DirectX 3.0 or later recommended   
					Auto power save (data-transfer mode)   
					If the camera does not receive a read or write command within 30 minutes, it will shut down to save   
					power. When the camera shuts down, an unsafe-removal-of-device warning may appear on the com-   
					puter monitor. Click “OK.” Neither the camera or computer will be damaged in this operation.   
					Turn off the camera. Remake the USB connection by turning on the camera.   
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				Memory card folder organization   
					Once the camera is connected to the computer, image files   
					can be accessed by double clicking on icons. Image folders   
					are located in the DCIM folder. To copy images, simply drag   
					and drop the file icon into a location in the computer. Files   
					and folders in the internal memory or memory card can be   
					deleted using the computer. Never format the internal memo-   
					ry nor memory card from the computer; always use the cam-   
					era to format the memory. Only files recorded by the camera   
					should be stored in the internal memory or memory card.   
					Drive Icon   
					Dcim   
					Image and movie file names begin with “PICT” followed by a   
					four-digit file number and a jpg or avi extension.   
					Misc   
					The misc. folder   
					contains DPOF print   
					files (p. 42).   
					If the all-images copy function (p. 36) is used, a new folder is   
					created. When a folder is created, the first three digits in the   
					folder name will be one greater than the largest folder num-   
					ber on the card. When the index number in the image file   
					name exceeds 9,999, a new folder will be created with a   
					number one greater than the greatest folder number on the   
					memory card: e.g. from 100MLT32 to 101MLT32.   
					100MLT32   
					The number in the image file name may not correspond to   
					the frame number of the image. As images are deleted in the   
					camera, the frame counter will adjust itself to show the num-   
					ber of images on the card and reassign the frame numbers   
					accordingly. The serial numbers used with image files will not   
					change when an image is deleted. When a new image is   
					recorded, it will be assigned a number one greater than the   
					largest serial number in the folder.   
					PICT0001.JPG   
					Still image   
					PICT0002.AVI   
					Movie image with   
					audio   
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				Camera Notes   
					Image files contain exif tag data. This data includes the time and date the image was   
					recorded as well as the camera settings used. This data can be viewed with the camera   
					or the DiMAGE Viewer software. If a camera image is opened in a photo-retouching appli-   
					cation like Adobe Photoshop, and then the image is saved overwriting the original data,   
					the exif tag information is erased. When using software other than the DiMAGE Viewer,   
					always make a backup copy of the image files to protect the exif tag data.   
					Uninstalling the driver software - Windows   
					1.Connect the camera to the computer with the USB cable. Other devices must not be connected to   
					the computer during this procedure.   
					2.Right click on the My-computer icon. Select “properties” from the drop-down menu.   
					Windows XP: from the start menu go to the control panel. Click on the performance and   
					maintenance category. Click “System” to open the system properties window.   
					3.Windows 2000 and XP: select the hardware tab in the properties window and click the device-   
					manager button.   
					Windows 98 and Me: click the device-manager tab in the properties window.   
					4.The driver file will be located in the universal-serial-bus-controller or other-devices location of the   
					device manager. Click on the locations to display the files. The driver should be indicated with the   
					camera name. Under certain conditions, the driver name may not contain the camera name.   
					However, the driver will be indicated by either a question mark or exclamation point.   
					5.Click on the driver to select it.   
					6.Windows 2000 and XP: click on the action button to display the drop-down menu. Select “uninstall.”   
					A confirmation screen will appear. Clicking “Yes” will remove the driver from the system.   
					Windows 98 and Me: click the remove button. A confirmation screen will appear. Clicking “Yes” will   
					remove the driver from the system.   
					7.Disconnect the USB cable and turn off the camera. Restart the computer.   
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				Disconnecting the camera from the computer   
					Follow the instruction below when disconnecting the camera from the computer. This procedure is   
					also necessary before changing the memory type while the camera is connected to the computer.   
					The appearance of screens may differ with the operating system.   
					Never disconnect the camera when the indicator lamp is blinking   
					- the data or memory card may permanently be damaged.   
					Windows 98 / 98 Second Edition   
					Confirm that the green indicator lamp is not blinking. Turn the camera off and then disconnect the   
					USB cable.   
					Windows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP   
					To disconnect the camera, click once on the unplug-or-eject-hardware icon located   
					on the task bar. A small window will open indicating the device to be stopped.   
					Click on the small window to stop the   
					device. The safe-to-remove-hardware   
					window will open. Close the window,   
					turn the camera off, and then discon-   
					nect the USB cable.   
					When more than one external device are connected to the computer, repeat the procedure above   
					except right click on the unplug-or-eject-hardware icon. This will open the unplug-or-eject-hardware   
					window after clicking on the small window indicating the unplug-or-eject-hardware routine.   
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				The hardware devices to be stopped will be   
					displayed. Highlight the device by clicking on it   
					then click “Stop.”   
					A confirmation screen will appear to   
					indicate the devices to be stopped.   
					Clicking “OK” will stop the device.   
					A third and final screen will appear to   
					indicate the camera can be safely dis-   
					connected from the computer. Close   
					the window, turn the camera off, and   
					then disconnect the USB cable.   
					Macintosh   
					Confirm that the green indicator lamp is   
					not blinking and then drag the mass-stor-   
					age device icon and drop it into the trash.   
					Turn the camera off, and then disconnect   
					the USB cable.   
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				APPENDIX   
					Troubleshooting   
					The section covers minor problems with basic camera operation. For major problems or damage, or if   
					a problem continues to reoccur frequently, contact a Minolta service facility listed on the back cover   
					of this manual.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The battery is dead.   
					Replace battery (p. 11).   
					The camera will not   
					work.   
					AA Ni-MH batteries are exhausted.   
					Ni-MH batteries must be charged before use.   
					Change the memory type (p. 45), insert a new   
					memory card (p. 16), delete some images (p.   
					25), or change the image-quality setting (p.   
					41).   
					Selected memory is full and unable to   
					store an image at the image-quality   
					setting on the camera.   
					Memory-full message   
					appears.   
					Make sure the subject is within the autofocus   
					range (p. 21) or use the macro mode (p. 33).   
					Subject is too close.   
					Focus frame remains   
					white and pictures   
					are not sharp.   
					The camera is in macro mode.   
					Cancel the macro mode setting (p. 33).   
					Use the focus-lock function to focus on an   
					object at the same distance as the subject (p.   
					22).   
					A special situation is preventing the   
					autofocus system from focusing (p. 23).   
					Pictures are taken indoors or in low-light   
					situations without flash. Slow shutter   
					speeds result in blurred images when the   
					camera is hand-held.   
					Pictures are not   
					sharp in low-light   
					situations.   
					Use a tripod or use the flash (p. 26).   
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				Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Monitor turns off and the   
					orange indicator lamp   
					blinks.   
					Wait until the monitor image is visible   
					and the orange indicator lamp glows.   
					Flash is charging.   
					While using flash, the   
					pictures are too dark.   
					The subject is beyond the flash range (p. 27). Move closer to the subject.   
					Exposure-compensation   
					display turns red.   
					Scene is too bright or dark and outside the   
					exposure range of the camera.   
					Change the setting until the display   
					is white.   
					Select the memory type (internal   
					memory or memory card) where the   
					images were saved (p. 45).   
					No-image message   
					appears in playback mode.   
					Different memory type is selected.   
					Error or zoom-error   
					message appears.   
					Remove and reinsert the batteries, or unplug and reconnect the AC adapter.   
					If the camera does not function normally, turn it off, remove and reinsert the batteries, or unplug and   
					reconnect the AC adapter. If the camera has become hot with extended use, wait for it to cool before   
					removing or disconnecting the power supply. Always turn the camera off with the main switch, other-   
					wise the memory card may be damaged and camera settings reset.   
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				Care and storage   
					Read this section in its entirety to get the best results from your camera. With proper care, your cam-   
					era will provide years of service.   
					Camera care   
					• Do not subject the camera to shock or impact.   
					• Turn off the camera when transporting.   
					• This camera is neither waterproof nor splashproof. Inserting or removing batteries or the memory   
					card, or operating the camera with wet hands may damage the camera.   
					• When at the beach or near water, take care not to expose the camera to water or sand. Water,   
					sand, dust, or salt can damage the camera.   
					• Do not leave the camera under direct sunlight. Do not point the lens directly at the sun; the CCD   
					may be damaged.   
					Cleaning   
					• If the camera or the outside of the lens 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.   
					• To clean the lens surface, first blow away any dust or sand, then, if necessary, moisten a lens   
					tissue or soft cloth 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.   
					Storage   
					• Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from dust and chemicals. For long periods of disuse,   
					store the camera in an airtight container with a silica-gel drying agent.   
					• Remove the batteries and memory card from the camera when not in use for extended periods.   
					• Do not store the camera in an area with naphthalene or mothballs.   
					• During long periods of storage, operate the camera occasionally. When taking the camera out of   
					storage, check that the camera is functioning properly before using.   
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				Operating temperatures and conditions   
					• This camera has been designed for use in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).   
					• Never leave the camera exposed to extreme high temperatures, such as in a car parked in the sun,   
					or to extreme humidity.   
					• When taking the camera from a cold to a warm environment, place it in a sealed plastic bag to   
					prevent condensation from forming. Allow the camera to come to room temperature before   
					removing it from the bag.   
					Batteries   
					• Battery performance decreases with temperature. In cold environments, we recommend keeping   
					spare batteries in a warm place, such as the inside of a coat. Batteries can recover their power   
					when they warm up.   
					• If batteries have been exhausted when used in the camera, do not reload them even if their charge   
					seems to recover over time. These batteries will interfere with normal camera operation.   
					Copyright   
					• TV program, films, video tapes, photographs, and other materials may be copyrighted.   
					Unauthorized recording or duplication of such material may be contrary to copyright laws. Taking   
					pictures or images of performances, exhibitions, etc., is prohibited without approval and can   
					infringe on copyright. Images protected by copyright can only be used under the provisions within   
					the copyright laws.   
					LCD monitor care   
					• Although the LCD monitor is manufactured using high precision technology, there may occasionally   
					be a lack of color or bright points on the monitor.   
					• Do not apply pressure to the surface of the LCD monitor; it may be permanently damaged.   
					• In cold temperatures, the LCD monitor may become temporarily dark. When the camera warms up,   
					the display will function normally.   
					• If fingerprints are on the LCD monitor surface, gently wipe with a soft, clean, dry cloth.   
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				About Ni-MH batteries   
					When using Ni-MH batteries, clean both battery terminals with dry cloth to wipe off any dirt or   
					residue. Because of the sophisticated computer system, the camera critically monitor power levels. If   
					the battery terminals are dirty, the camera may give a false low-battery warning. If battery perform-   
					ance is unusually low, wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth.   
					Ni-MH battery performance will decrease if the batteries are often recharged before they have been   
					fully discharged. Completely exhaust the Ni-MH batteries using the camera before charging.   
					About the DiMAGE Viewer   
					The flicker and image-correction functions on the correction menu in the   
					Movie Enhancer cannot be used with Movie files captured with the DiMAGE   
					E223. A computer system error will occur.   
					The following marks may be found on the product:   
					This mark on your camera certifies that this camera meets the   
					requirements of the EU (European Union) concerning interference   
					causing equipment regulations. CE stands for Conformité Européenne   
					(European Conformity).   
					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   
					interference, and (2) this device must accept any   
					interference received, including interference that   
					may cause undesired operation.   
					Digital Camera:   
					DiMAGE E223   
					Tested To Comply   
					With FCC Standards   
					Do not remove the ferrite cores from the cables.   
					Tested by the Minolta Corporation   
					FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE   
					101 Williams Drive, Ramsey, New Jersey 07446,   
					U.S.A.   
					This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.   
					Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.   
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				Technical specifications   
					Number of effective pixels:   
					CCD:   
					Camera sensitivity:   
					Aspect ratio:   
					2.0 million (approx.)   
					1/2.7-type interline primary-color CCD   
					ISO 100 equivalent   
					4:3   
					Lens construction:   
					Focal length:   
					Maximum aperture:   
					Focusing range:   
					9 elements in 6 groups   
					6.2 - 18.6mm (35mm equivalent: 38 - 114mm)   
					f/2.9 - f/3.0   
					Wide: 0.6m to infinity (from front of lens)   
					Telephoto: 0.6m to infinity (from front of lens)   
					Macro focus range:   
					Wide: 8 - 60cm from front of lens   
					Telephoto: 40 - 60cm from front of lens   
					Video AF   
					CCD electronic shutter and mechanical shutter   
					Shutter-speed range: 1 - 1/1000s   
					10s or less   
					Autofocus system:   
					Shutter:   
					Flash recycling time:   
					Viewfinder type:   
					Field of view:   
					Optical real-image zoom viewfinder   
					80% (approx.)   
					Eye-relief:   
					15mm (from eyepiece)   
					A/D conversion:   
					Recording media:   
					10 bits   
					SD (Secure Digital) Memory Cards /   
					MultiMediaCards   
					File formats:   
					JPEG, Motion JPEG (AVI, with audio)   
					DCF1.0-compliant   
					DPOF-compliant (supported by printing functions in   
					ver.1.1)   
					Printing output control:   
					LCD monitor:   
					Exif 2.2, PRINT Image Matching II   
					3.8cm (1.5 inch) TFT color   
					Total pixels: 62,000 (approx.)   
					Field of view: 100% (approx.)   
					English, German, French, Spanish   
					File format: Motion JPEG (AVI)   
					Number of recorded pixels: 320 x 240   
					60s (max.) at 15 fps with audio (monaural)   
					Menu languages:   
					Movie recording:   
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				Batteries:   
					Two AA Ni-MH or alkaline batteries (use of Ni-MH   
					batteries is recommended)   
					Or one CR-V3 lithium battery   
					External power source:   
					3V DC (with specified AC adapter)   
					Battery performance (Recording): Approximately 150 frames: based on Minolta’s stan-   
					dard test method: 1850mAh Ni-MH battery, LCD   
					monitor on, 1600x1200 Fine, flash used with 50% of   
					the frames.   
					Computer interface:   
					AV output:   
					Dimensions:   
					USB 1.1   
					NTSC, PAL (selected on the camera)   
					106.0 (W) X 66.5 (H) X 34 (D) mm   
					4.2 (W) X 2.6 (H) X 1.3 (D) in.   
					(without lens section)   
					Weight:   
					Approximately 200g / 7.1 oz.   
					(without batteries or recording media)   
					0 - 40°C / 32 - 104°F   
					Operating temperature:   
					Specifications are based on the latest information available at the time of printing and   
					are subject to change without notice.   
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				© 2003 Minolta Co., Ltd. under the Berne Convention   
					and the Universal Copyright Convention.   
					9222-2727-11 PM-A303/ME-0303   
					Printed in Germany   
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