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Konica Minolta is a trademark of Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc. DiMAGE is a trademark of Konica Minolta Camera, Inc. Apple, Macintosh, and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Using batteries improperly can cause them to leak harmful solutions, overheat, or explode which may damage property or cause personal injury.This section of the manual covers the camera parts, preparation of the camera for use, and the basic camera operation for recording, viewing, and deleting images. Many of the features of this camera are controlled with menus. Care should be taken to keep these surfaces clean. Please read the care and storage instructions in the back of this manual (p. 116). Speaker Microphone Self-timer lamp (p. 47) The USB port and AV-out terminal are located behind the card-slot door. An optional leather neck strap, NS-DG1000, is also available from your Konica Minolta dealer. Availability varies with region. Do not use other types of AA bat- teries. The camera should be off when replacing batteries. To open the battery-chamber door, slide the lock to the open position (1). When the camera is on, the battery-condition indicator appears on the monitor. If the monitor is blank, the batteries may be exhausted or installed incorrectly. Full-battery indicator - the battery is fully charged. This indicator is displayed for three seconds on the monitor when the camera is turned on. The battery, holder, and charger are also available separately. Contact your local Konica Minolta dealer for information on the AC Adapter and the External High- power Battery Pack EBP-100. If the card-error message appears, press the central button of the controller to close the window; check the Konica Minolta web site for the latest compatibility infor- mation: North America: Pressing the switch again turns the camera off. Around the main switch is the mode switch.

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This switch is used to change between the recording and playback modes as well as the selecting the between the monitor and viewfinder display. Thoroughly familiarize yourself with the operations in this section before moving on to the other sections in the manual. Turn on the camera. Set the mode switch to a recording position. 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. The autofocus, exposure, and imaging systems will work together to bring beautiful results effortlessly. While many of the camera’s systems in this mode are automatic. The flash mode (p. Except for movie recording, the operation for other exposure modes is the same. Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection is only available in the auto recording mode. Place the subject anywhere within the focus frame. Make sure the subject is within the focus range of the lens (p. Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection is only available in auto recording and can be disabled in the auto-recording menu. This can be used with off-center subjects or when a special focusing situation prevents the camera from focusing (p. 25). Focus range All distances are measured from the CCD. See page 35 for the marco focus range. The shutter can be released even if the camera cannot focus on the subject. Focus locked. Focus confirmed (P, A, S, and M continuous AF focus mode and sports action digital subject program). Lower the flash unit to prevent it from firing. To change the flash mode, simply press the flash mode button (2) until the appropriate mode is indicat- Autoflash - the flash fires automatically in low-light and backlit conditions. For well-exposed images, the subject must be within the flash range. Distance is given from the CCD plane. Because of the optical system, the flash range is not the same at the lens’. The display cycles among the standard display, real-time histogram, and live image only.

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Standard display Real-time histogram Live image only The real-time histogram shows the approximate luminance distribution of the live image. This histogram cannot show the affect of flash illumination. Simply turn the exposure mode dial to select the appropriate subject program; the active subject program is dis- played in the bottom left corner of the mon- itor Portrait - optimized to reproduce warm, soft skin tones and a slight defocusing of the background. Press the down key to return to single-frame playback. The 256 vertical lines indicates the relative proportion of that light value in the image. The histogram can be used to evaluate exposure, but displays no color information.Full display Image only Index playback Information button In index playback, the four-way keys of the controller will move the yellow border. When the image is highlighted with the border, the date of recording, the lock and printing status, and the frame number of the image are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Use the four-way keys of the controller to scroll the image. When scrolling, the arrows in the display will disappear when the edge of the image has been reached. Read the basic recording sec- tion before moving on to this section. Recording mode display A. Focus frame B. Spot metering area (p. 61) DVANCED RECORDING 1. Wide-angle converter indicator (p. 91) 2. Super Macro allows the camera to focus as close as 3 cm (1.7 in.) from the front of the lens or 10 cm (3.5 in.) from the CCD. This exposure mode allows photographers to shoot without worry about exposure settings. The shutter speed and aperture values of the exposure are displayed on the monitor when the shutter-release button is pressed partway down. When shutter priority is selected, the shutter speed on the monitor turns blue and a double arrow indicator appears next to it.This mode overrides the exposure system giving the photographer total con- trol over the final exposure.

The changes made to the exposure will be visible in the live image on the monitor. The monitor shutter-speed and aperture display will turn red if the image is significantly underexposed or overex- posed. Exposures up to thirty seconds can be made. The use of a tripod is recommended. The camera’s exposure system cannot be used to calculate time exposures. A separate light meter can be used to determine the exposure. Total recording time varies with the image size and frame rate, see page 66. Exposure compensation and the macro modes can be used. Other changes can be made with the movie recording menu (p. Exposure compensation can only be used with Digital Subject Programs, the P, A, and S exposure modes. With Digital Subject Programs, exposure compensation is reset when the exposure-mode dial is moved to another position or the camera is turned off. With auto recording and Digital Subject Programs, focus area selection is reset when the exposure-mode dial is moved to another position or the camera is turned off. In P, A, S, and M exposure modes, the selected focus area remains active until reset. Mount the flash unit on the accessory shoe by sliding it forward until it stops.There are four menus depending on if auto recording, movie recording, Digital Subject Programs, or the P,A,S, and M exposure modes are selected. Pressing the menu button (1) turns the menu on and off. The four-way keys of the controller (2) move the cursor in the menu. Flash mode P, A, S, and M exposure-mode menu Index to menu functions Auto DSP, 56 Color mode, 63 Contrast, 63. Used for self-portraits. Continuous advance - to take up to five images images when the shutter-release button is pressed and held. The self-timer is set on section 1 of the recording menus (p. 44). With the camera on a tripod, compose the picture so the subject is within the focus frames. These drive modes are set in section 1 of the recording menus.

Immediately after selecting the continuous option on the menu, a selection screen is displayed to select between standard and UHS continuous advance. The maximum rate of capture is approximately 2.5 fps. The use of the built-in flash, the continuous-AF focus mode, or date imprinting (p. 93) will reduce the rate of capture. UHS CONTINUOUS ADVANCE UHS continuous-advance captures up to fifteen 1280x960 images at 10fps regardless of the image quality setting. When the shutter button is released, the images stored in the cam- era’s buffer memory are saved. These drive modes are set in section 1 of the recording menus. Simply hold the shutter- release button down to start saving images, and when the action happens, release the shutter but- ton to save the recorded series. Bracketing is a method of taking a series of images of a sta- tic subject in which each image has a slight variation in exposure. The bracketing mode is set in section 1 of the recording menus. The expo- sure bracket can be made in 0.3, 0.5, or 1.0 Ev increments. The larger the number, the greater the difference in exposure between the images in the bracketed series. 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. Size 2272 X 1704 Quality Fine Standard Economy Approximate number of images that can be stored on a 16MB memory card. Fine Standard Economy Camera Notes The frame counter indicates the approximate number of images that can be stored on the memory card at the camera’s image quality and size settings. When disabled, the program exposure mode is active. If the camera is turned off, Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection is activated. Digital zoom The digital zoom must be activated separately in the auto-recording, Digital Subject Program, and P, A, S, and M exposure-mode menus.

The focus mode is selected separately in the Digital Subject Program, movie, and P, A, S, and M exposure-mode menus. When using Digital Subject Programs, the focus mode is reset when the camera is turned off. With the P, A, S, or M exposure modes or movie recording, the autofocus mode can be specified between single-shot AF and continuous AF in section 2 of the menu (p. 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 setting other than auto white-balance is chosen. The set- ting can be used repeatedly until reset. Custom white balance is especially useful with mixed-light- ing or when critical control over color is needed. The object used to make a calibration must be neutral. This also reduces the autofocusing time when taking pictures. When the camera is set to manual focus, full-time AF is disabled. Turning the full-time AF function off can help conserve bat- tery power. When using fill- flash to reduce harsh shadows caused by direct sunlight, flash compensation changes the ratio between the highlights and shadows. The flash affects the darkness of the shadows without affect- ing the area illuminated by the sun. ISO is the standard used to indicate film sensitivity: the higher the number, the more sensitive the film. Camera sensitivity is set in section 3 of the P, A, S, and M menus (p. This must be set before the image is recorded. The color mode is set in section 3 of the P, A, S, and M menus and section 2 of the movie menu (p. This can be set in section 3 of the P, A, S, and M menus (p. 44). Any changes made are applied to the live image, but may be diffi- cult to see. This can be set in section 1 of the P, A, S, and M menus (p. Test the card before important events. Check the Konica Minolta web site for the latest compatibility information: North America:.

If the sound of the zoom is intrusive in the audio track, the zoom can be disabled in the movie menu (p. 44). A 4X digital zoom is avail- able during recording when the optical zoom is turned off. It is a broad and disciplined field that can take years to master. But the pleasure in making photographs and the joy of capturing a magical moment cannot be compared. The guide is an introduction to some basic photographic principles. The lens aperture controls not only expo- sure, but also depth of field;. Fast shutter speeds are used in sport photography to stop action. Slow shutter speeds can be used to show the flow of motion such as water cascading over a waterfall. The use of a tripod is recommended with slow shutter speeds. This section covers how to playback movie clips as well as the advanced function on the play- back menu. Movie clips can be played back in Quick View. Playing back movies Play Pause. The copied image has the same image size as the original movie. Pause Rew Fwd Vol Play Rew Fwd Saved as PICT0015.JPG. Play Rew Fwd During playback, press the center button of the con-. The four-way keys of the controller (2) move the cursor in the menu. Pressing the central button of the controller enters a setting. Activate the menu with the menu button.To delete images on the memory card (p. This screen allows multiple images to be chosen.:move:sel.:enter The garbage can indicates the image is selected for deletion. The printer icon indicates the image is selected for DPOF printing. Once deleted, a file cannot be recovered. Care should be taken when deleting images. Single, multiple, or all files on the memory card can be deleted in section 1 of the playback menu (p. 72). The delete option has three settings: This frame The file displayed or highlighted in the playback mode is deleted. The formatting function is used to erase all data on a memory card. Before formatting a memory card, copy the data to a com- puter or storage device.

Locking images will not protect them from being deleted when the card is formatted. However, the formatting function (p. 76) will erase all files on a memory card whether locked or not. Important images should be locked. The lock function is in section 1 of the playback menu (p. The movie to be edit- ed must first be displayed in the playback mode before opening the playback menu. To make changes to the edit, use the up key of the controller to return to the previous steps to adjust the start and end points. To cancel the edit operation, press the menu button. E-mail Copy in menu section 3 makes a standard 640 X 480 (VGA) or 160 X 120 (QVGA) JPEG copy of an original still image so that it may be easily transmitted by e-mail. The mes- sages are highlighted during the copying procedure. Copy Copying to camera memory.This function automatically dis- plays all still images and movie clips on the memory card in order. The menu has the following options: To start the slide-show presentation. Highlight “Enter” and press the Slide show Enter central button of the controller to start the slide show. Press the central button of the controller to pause and restart the slide show presenta- tion. During a movie, the keys forward or rewind the clip Press the menu button to cancel the presen- tation. After the DPOF file is created, the memory card is simply taken to a photofinishing service or inserted into the memory-card slot of DPOF compati- ble printers. If the all-frames setting was used to create a print order, any additional images recorded afterwards will not be included in the order. The camera has a video-out terminal to make the connection using the supplied AV cable. The camera is compatible with the NTSC and PAL standards. The video-output setting can be checked and set in section 4 of the setup menu (p. 88). The navigating the setup menu section covers the operation of the menu. The section is followed by detailed descriptions of the settings.

Opening the setup menu The setup menu is opened from the other menus. The four-way keys of the controller (1) move the cursor in the menu. Pressing the central button of the controller enters a setting.Brightness can be set individually for viewfinder and direct viewing in the recording mode. Turn the mode switch to the appropriate position before opening the brightness option in section 1 of the setup menu (p. 88). Also see page 28. This kit contains a 0.75X wide- angle converter, which reduces the focal length of the zoom lens’ wide-angle position giving it the equivalent of a 28mm lens on a 35mm camera. When the converter is mounted, the lens accessory option in section 1 of the setup menu should be set to “WideConvertr.”. A date folder name also starts with the three digit serial number and is followed by one register for the year, two register for the month, and two registers for the day: 101YMMDD. When a still image or a movie clip is recorded, the date and time of the recording are saved with the image and are displayed during playback or can be read with the supplied DiMAGE Viewer software. When selected, a confirmation screen appears; choosing “Yes” resets the following functions and settings, “No” cancels the operation. Recording mode Focus area Monitor display Exposure compensation Flash mode Drive mode Image size Image quality Auto Digital Subject Selection Digital zoom Focus mode. The focus signals can be changed or turned off in section 3 of the setup menu (p. 88). Two tones are available. Shutter FX When the shutter is released, a shutter sound effect gives a positive confirmation a still image is recorded. The new software will have no affect on the performance of older DiMAGE cam- eras. The use of the AC adapter (sold separately) is recommended over the use of the battery. For users with Windows 98 or 98 Second Edition, read the section on page 99 on how to install the necessary USB driver before connecting the camera to a computer.

When using Windows XP or Mac OS X, a window opens requesting instructions on what to do with the image data; follow the directions in the window. Windows XP Windows Connecting to Windows 98 and 98 SE. When the camera is plugged into the computer, the operat- ing system will detect the new device and the add-new- hardware-wizard window opens. The letter designating the CD-ROM drive will vary between computers. Click “Next” to install the driver in the system. One of three drivers may be located: MNLVENUM.inf, USBPDR.inf, or USBSTRG.inf. The last window confirms the driver has been installed. To copy- ing images, simply drag and drop the file icon into a location in the comput- TRANSFER MODE Once the camera is connected to the computer, image files can be. As images are deleted in the camera, the frame counter will adjust itself to show the number 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. Turn off the camera 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. Highlight the device by clicking on it then click “Stop.” A confirmation screen will appear to indi- cate 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. Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition 1. Turn off the camera. 2. Change the memory card. 3. 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. Connect the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer using the camera’s USB cable. The larger plug on the cable is connected to the printer.The printing-finished message indicates the end of the operation;.

The four-way keys of the controller (2) move the cursor in the menu. Pressing the central button of the controller enters a setting. Activate the menu with the menu button.Two options are available: All-frames - to print all images on the card. A screen opens so the number of copies of each image can be specified. This changes the paper-size option to common sizes used in particular areas. Layout The layout of the print can be set. The printer-setup option uses the layout parameters of the print- er. Simply select the start option from the menu to begin the routine. No. For major problems or damage, or if a problem continues to reoccur frequently, contact a Konica Minolta service facility. Problem Symptom Nothing dis- The camera played on the will not work. To obtain compatibility information on products not contained in this manual, contact a Konica Minolta service facility. Make sure the subject is within Subject is too close. With proper care, your camera will provide years of service.If the camera resets each time it is turned off, the battery is exhausted. The battery must be replaced at a Konica Minolta service facility.Always make a copy of camera files on an appropriate storage device or recording media. Konica Minolta has no responsibility for any loss or damage to data. PPENDIX. Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP. Pentium III 450 processor or equivalent. FCC Compliance Statement Declaration on Conformity Responsible Party: Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A. Inc. Address: 725 Darlington Avenue, Mahwah, NJ 07430 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi- tions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any inter- ference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. We offer support for our digital products 24 hours per day on www.konicaminoltasupport.com.

Camera know-how, image composition, digital image editing: discover more about Konica Minolta’s new internet world and visit www.konicaminoltaphotoworld.com www.konicaminoltaphotoworld.com Curious? After free registration into Konica Minolta Photo World, the whole world of the Konica Minolta photography is open to you. It is free for registered customers of Konica Minolta Werden Sie noch heute Mitglied der Konica Minolta Photo World. Please take the time to read through this instruction manual so you can enjoy all the features of your new camera. Check the packing list before using this product. If any items are missing, immediately contact your camera dealer. DiMAGE Z2 digital camera Neck strap NS-DG6000 Lens cap LF-242 A Shoe cap SC-1000 SD Memory Card AV cable AVC-400 USB cable USB-500 4 AA alkaline batteries DiMAGE Viewer CD-ROM ArcSoft VideoImpression CD-ROMWARNING Using batteries improperly can cause them to leak harmful solutions, overheat, or explode which may damage property or cause personal injury.This section of the manual covers the camera parts, preparation of the camera for use, and the basic camera operation for recording, viewing, and deleting images. Many of the features of this camera are controlled with menus. The menu navigation sections con- cisely describe how to change menu settings. Descriptions of the settings immediately follow the navigation sections. Names of parts.The battery-chamber door (p. 13) and tripod socket aAn optional leather neck strap, NS-DG1000, is also available from your Konica Minolta dealer. Availability varies with region. 2 1 Pass one of the small loops of the lens-cap strap through the eyelet on the lens cap (1). Pass the other loop through the first loop and tighten (2). Pass the end of the neck strap through the lens-cap strap and strap eyDo not use other types of AA bat- teries. The camera should be off when replacing batteries. 3 To open the battery-chamber door, slide the lock to the open position (1).

1 Slide the door the the side of the camera (2) to release the safety catch. Lift the door to open (3). 2 Insert the batteries as indicated on the diagram on the inside of the bat- tery-chamber door. Confirm the positive and negative battery When the camera is on, the battery-condition indicator appears on the monitor. If the monitor is blank, the batteries may be exhausted or installed incorrectly. Full-battery indicator - the battery is fully charged. This indicator is displayed for three seconds on the monitor when the camera is turned on. Low-battery indicator - battery power is low. The battery should be replaced as soon as possiThe AC Adapter allows the camera to be powered from an electrical household outlet. The AC Adapter is recom- mended when the camera is interfaced with a computer or during periods of heavy use. AC Adapter model AC-1L is for use in North America and Japan, and AC-11 is for use in all other areas. Insert the mini plug of the AC adapter into the DC termi- nal (1). Insert the AC adapter plug into If a card has not been inserted, a no-card warning is displayed on the monitor. For more about memory cards see page 118. Always turn off the camera and confirm the access lamp is not lit before removing a memory card; damage and data loss may result. 1 2 3 4 1. Open the card-slot door by sliding the door toward the front of the camera. 2. Insert the memory card all the way into the card sloPressing the switch again turns the camera off. Around the main switch is the mode switch. This switch is used to change between the recording and playback modes as well as the selecting the between the monitor and viewfinder display. Recording mode (Viewfinder display) - the camera can record images and the monitor is viewed through the viewfinder. The viewfinder has a built-in diopter. While looking through the viWhen images are recorded, the image data is saved with the date and time of recording.

If the clock and calendar have not been set, a message is 1 displayed for a few seconds each time the camera is turned on. This message is also displayed if the clock and calen- dar reset when the camera is stored without batteries for a long period. Use the left and right keys of the cPress the menu button (1) to open the menu; the appearance of the menu will depend on the posi- 2 tion of the camera’s controls. Navigating the menu is simple. The central button of the controller selects menu options and sets adjustments. Drive m Image Drive mode Single Use the right key of theThoroughly familiarize yourself with the operations in this section before moving on to the other sections in the manual. Turn on the camera. Set the mode switch to a recording position. 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 camera steadily. Ask your question here. Provide a clear and comprehensive description of the issue and your question. The more detail you provide for your issue and question, the easier it will be for other Konica Minolta Dimage Z2 owners to properly answer your question. Ask a question Index Unbenannt About the Konica Minolta Dimage Z2 This manual comes under the category Digital cameras and has been rated by 1 people with an average of a 8.5. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the Konica Minolta Dimage Z2 or do you need help. Ask your question here Konica Minolta Dimage Z2 specifications The more pixels, the higher the potential image quality. Our database contains more than 1 million PDF manuals from more than 10,000 brands. Every day we add the latest manuals so that you will always find the product you are looking for.

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