Digital Still Camera User’s Guide Thank you for your purchase. For the correct usage of this product, please read this User’s Manual and the warranty card carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference. Before accepting the warranty card, please make sure that the date of purchase and the dealer's details have been completed.
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Contents ● Important Safety Precautions ............................................... 5 ● Before Using ...................................................................... 11 Chapter 1 Preparation ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Checking package contents ................................................... 12 Names of parts ...................................................................... 13 Installing the Battery/AC Adapter (Optional) ............................
Chapter 4 Basic Playback ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Playing Back Images .............................................................. 46 Playing Back Movies .............................................................. 48 Chapter 5 Advanced Playback/Erasing ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Using the PLAY Menu ............................................................ 49 Erasing Images .....................................................
Important Safety Precautions This product has been designed with safety in mind; however, please read the following display marks, warnings and cautions for its correct usage. The following warning and caution symbols are to prevent damage to the user, other persons and property. Definitions of the symbols The following categories explain the degree of danger or damage that may occur if the displayed content is not followed or the product is misused.
Important Safety Precautions Warning Should any of the following occur, stop using the product immediately. Remove the batteries from the unit and disconnect the AC adapter. If using the AC adapter, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet. Consult the dealer from whom you bought the product for further assistance. Continued use of the product may result in fire or electrical shock. ● If you notice any abnormality such as smoke or an abnormal smell, or if the camera becomes extremely hot.
Important Safety Precautions Warning Do not use AC adapters other than those specified. Fire may occur as a result of AC adapters other than those specified being used. Do not dismantle, short-circuit, coat (solder, etc.), apply heat, apply pressure (with nail, etc.) to the battery, or throw into a fire. Furthermore, do not allow metals (wires, necklaces, etc.) to come into contact with batteries. Fluid leakage, heat, fire and damage may occur as a result.
Important Safety Precautions Caution Do not use force when operating the camera. The camera may become damaged, causing personal injury as a result. Do not use the flash near eyes. Eye injury may occur as a result. Check that the polarity is correct when inserting batteries. The battery may heat, damage or leak if the polarity is not correct, possibly causing skin burns and/or personal injury as a result. Do not use batteries which have become soiled with oil or sweat.
About the LCD monitor ● Due to the characteristics of liquid crystals, the brightness of the LCD monitor may appear uneven with changes in temperature, etc. ● The LCD monitor has been developed using high-precision engineering and is superior in sharpness and picture quality. Due to the nature of liquid crystals, however, there may be missing or constantly lit pixels on the monitor. This is not a malfunction of the unit.
Important ● When using Multi-Media Cards, the operation response time may be longer during shooting and playback when compared with the SD Memory Cards. However, this is due to the specification of the Multi-Media Card and is not a malfunction. ● The SD Memory Card includes a write-protect switch. Sliding this switch downward prevents data from be- write-protect switch ing written to the card and images, etc. saved on the card are protected.
Before Using ● Perform test shooting Always take some test shots before taking important pictures such as weddings, etc. to make sure that the camera is working properly. ● Shot contents are not guaranteed No compensation will be made for pictures that are unsuccessful due to problems with the camera or SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card. ● Be aware of copyright Images that you shoot are for personal use only. Using pictures without the permission of the rightful owner is prohibited by copyright law.
Chapter 1 Preparation Checking package contents Accessories Quick Guide Konica Card Warranty Card SD Memory Card 8MB (1 unit) USB cable Strap CD-ROM CR-V3 lithium battery (1 unit) • Driver software (Windows 98/98SE) • QuickTime (Windows) • Adobe Acrobat Reader (Windows/Macintosh) • KD-200Z User’s Guide (Windows/Macintosh) Optional accessories ● AC adapter (model: DR-AC2) ● Soft case (model: DR-CC1) 12
Names of parts Shutter button Main switch 1 Self-timer LED Flash Preparation Viewfinder window Flash sensor Lens Tripod hole MODE button Viewfinder LEDs 5-way button / / (W) / (T) ( and center SET buttons) Viewfinder eyepiece Strap holder Status LCD PICTURE button Card access LED AC adapter socket USB terminal LCD monitor MENU button Battery/card cover DISPLAY button 13
Main switch M FF O Manual mode (M-REC) Images can be recorded using manual settings. Auto mode (REC) Images can be recorded using default settings. OFF Power off The camera is turned off. Playback mode (PLAY) Images recorded can be played back on the LCD monitor. Setup mode (SET UP) Various settings can be changed. Note: * For details on default settings, see “Default settings are” of page 45. The camera mode and picture quality mode can also be selected (see page 15).
Status LCD q MODE w Preparation r 1 t y PICTURE e q Camera mode By selecting a preset recording mode using the MODE button, the subject can be recorded in the optimal condition. 14 modes can be selected using the 8 icons. (Auto) mode (Red-eye Reduction) mode (Forced Flash) mode (Night View Portrait) mode (Flash Off) mode (Long Distance) mode (Macro recording) mode (Self-timer) mode For details on each mode, see Chapter 2 Basic Recording.
Installing the Battery/AC Adapter (Optional) Turn the main switch to the OFF position. CR-V3 lithium battery (supplied) q Open the battery/card cover by sliding if in the direction of the q arrow. Warning: Do not operate with wet hands. Electrical shock may occur as a result. w BATT./CARD OPEN Inert the battery in the correct direction as shown in the diagram. e After checking that the battery has been correctly installed, close the battery/card cover.
Battery life guide (reference) CR-V3 lithium battery Recording (LCD monitor on) About 500 images Recording (LCD monitor off) About 1250 images Continuous playback About 300 minutes AA alkaline batteries About 150 images About 300 images About 75 minutes * Under Konica test conditions (room temperature, Super Fine mode, 50% flash, continuous recording at 20 second interval, and one zoom operation in single direction) * The above values are for reference only and are not guaranteed.
Inserting/Removing the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card Application and handling of the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card ● Other than saving recorded images, SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card can also be used for data transfer to a PC (see Chapter 7 “Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC” (page 67)). For handling instructions, see “About the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card” (page 9). Preparation ● Check to make sure that the main switch is set to the OFF position.
e Close the battery/card cover. * Always turn the main switch to the OFF position and make sure the LED is off before inserting/removing the SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card. When opening the battery/card 1 cover while the card LED is on, card access is interrupted and the unit may stop operating Preparation correctly. * During image recording, the card LED is lit. While the lamp is on, do not open the battery/ card cover or remove the SD Memory Card/ Multi-Media Card.
Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/Date When using the camera for the first time, set the menu display language and time/date. The setting range is between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2035. (The following shows an example of changing the time and date from 0:00, January 1, 2001 to 10:30, February 14, 2002.) Note: * The menu language, time and date are maintained by the backup condenser. The setting contents are therefore retained even when replacing the lithium battery/AA batteries.
t t The “Year” is selected. Press the / Date & Time button to adjust the year. Year y Press the Press the Day button to adjust the month. Press the button to select “Day”. Press the / Press the button to select “Time (hour)”. button to adjust the date. 1 1 00:00 1 Preparation u button to select “Month”. / 2002 Month y Date & Time i Press the / Year Month button to adjust the time Day (hour). o 2002 2 1 00:00 Press the button to select “Time (minute)”.
Chapter 2 Basic Recording Recording Holding the camera ● Hold the camera securely in both hands with the elbows pressed against the body for stable positioning. ● When using the flash with the camera held sideways, hold the camera so the shutter button is at the top. * Take caution not to cover the flash or lens with fingers or strap. Viewfinder and LED For normal recording, aim at the subject using the entire viewfinder area.
* The LEDs will flash in green even when the distance between the camera and subject is out of the auto-focus range (normal recording: 0.8m ~ ∞, macro recording: 0.25m ~ 0.8m). Recording Normal recording is performed with the subject a distance of more than 0.8m. For distances between 0.25m to 0.8m from the subject, see “ q Check to make sure that an SD Memory (Macro Recording) mode (page 32)”. 2 w Set the main switch on the top of the camera to M w . O The lens will extend.
Note: (W) button, the subject will be* When pressing the come smaller (wide). When pressing the (T) button, the subject will become larger (telescopic). The zoom function will operate within the range is equivalent to 35 – 105mm in a 35mm camera. y Lightly press the shutter button (halfway). The viewfinder LED will light green and the y Press shutter button halfway focus and exposure will be locked.
Focus Lock Recording Use the following procedure if the subject to record is not in the center of the viewfinder. q Position the subject so that it falls within the focus frame and lightly press the shutter but- q ton (halfway). 2 The viewfinder LED will light green and the focus position will be locked. Basic Recording Note: * Exposure is locked when the viewfinder LED is lit green. * Releasing the finger from the shutter button after locking the focus position will cancel the focus lock.
Notes and hints concerning recording Release lock Although the exposure and focus will be locked when the shutter button is lightly pressed after determining the image composition in step y of page 24, the release lock will operate if any of the following conditions apply. In this event, the sfutter button cannot be pressed further and recording cannot be completed. A warning sound may also be heard.
Checking the recorded image (quick review) By setting quick review to ON in the SET-UP menu (see “Setting quick review” (page 65)), the recorded image can be checked for about 3 seconds after it is recorded. ● When using the viewfinder to record and the LCD monitor is off: 2 When recording is completed, the LCD monitor will automatically turn on to play back the Basic Recording recorded image for about 3 seconds. To save, press the SET button.
Setting the Picture Quality By using the PICTURE button, the picture quality of the image data to be recorded can be selected from 3 types. The currently selected picture quality is displayed on the status LCD. Pressing the PICTURE button will cycle through the picture quality modes as shown below. SUPER FINE (Default setting) MODE FINE ECONOMY PICTURE Number of recordable images The values shown below are guides when recording using the same picture mode.
Selecting the Recording Mode By selecting a preset recording mode using the MODE button, the subject can be recorded in the optimal condition. 14 modes can be selected using the 8 icons. The current setting can be checked on the icon display of the status LCD. 2 MODE Basic Recording PICTURE Every time the MODE button is pressed, the recording mode changes as shown below.
(Auto) Mode Since this mode automatically performs all settings, it allows you to concentrate on the actual image to record. When recording in a dark place or against backlight, the camera will automatically determine whether the flash is necessary. ● Press the MODE button and select . Note: * The flash recording range is 0.8 to 3.0m when the camera is set to WIDE and 0.8 to 2.0m when set to TELE (the range varies depending on the zoom position and aperture).
(Night View Portrait) Mode Used when recording subjects with night view as the background. The flash and red-eye reduction will always be used. Under low light conditions, the shutter speed will become slow. Since this may result in the image becoming blurred, use of a tripod is recommended. ● Press the MODE button and select 2 . Basic Recording (Flash Off) Mode Used when recording in a place where flash photography is prohibited, or when utilizing the night view or indoor lighting for recording.
(Macro Recording) Mode Used when recording the subject at close distances. Macro recording is used when the subject is within a distance range of between 0.25m and 0.8m from the front of the lens. For macro recording, the flash will always be off. Under low light conditions, the shutter speed will become slow. This may result in the image becoming blurred. When using macro recording, the use of a tripod is recommended.
t While viewing the LCD monitor, press the (W) and (T) buttons to adjust the sub- ject size and image composition. y Lightly press the shutter button (halfway). The viewfinder LED will light green and the exposure and focus will be locked. u 2 Gently press the shutter button completely. Basic Recording Image recording is completed when the buzzer sound is heard. Note: * Focus adjustment in the macro recording mode may take longer than usual.
(Self-timer) Mode This mode automatically releases the shutter after a delay so that the person making the recording can be included in the image. When using the self-timer, the camera must be fixed on a stable surface. The use of a tripod is recommended. The shutter is released approximately 10 seconds (default setting) after the shutter button is pressed. q Set the main switch on the top of the camera to . The lens will extend.
Adjusting the Screen Contrast The screen contrast can be adjusted depending on the recording location. q Set the main switch on the top of the camera to . The lens will extend. 2 w menu mode. REC “Screen Contrast” will be selected. e Press the Screen Contrast MENU button to enter the “Screen Contrast” menu and use the DISPLAY and buttons to adjust the brightness. Note: * The screen will become darker with the e button and button.
3 Chapter Advanced Recording Using the M-REC menu The main switch of the camera can be set to , so that recording can be made with user- defined settings. q Set the main switch on the top of the camera to q . The lens will extend. with the lens M OFF * If the main switch is set to is being held, “Err” may appear in the status LCD. If this occurs, turn the main switch to OFF and then turn it back to . w w M-REC Press the MENU button to enter the M-REC Reset All menu mode.
r Press the / button to change the menu r M-REC setting. Reset All Movie mode Off Note: Digital Zoom Off * To continue with settings, repeat steps e and r. Camera Exposure ±0 White Balance t Press the SET button to exit the M-REC menu mode. Through image will be displayed on the LCD monitor. y t 3 Record using the set conditions. (See “Recording” (page 23).) Advanced Recording Note: * The menu settings that have been made will be saved even when the power is turned off.
Recording a Movie Movies can be recorded with this camera. The available recording resolutions are: 320 X 240 pixels and 160 X 120 pixels. The maximum recording time for a movie is about 15 seconds and recording continues while the shutter button is held down. Note: When the movie mode is set, all menus with the exception of “Reset All” and “Screen Contrast” will become unavailable. (Each menu can again be accessed by turning the movie mode off.
Using the Digital Zoom By combining the optical zoom (3×) and digital zoom (1.5×, 2×), images can be recorded with a zoom of 4.5 times to 6 times the original size. The digital zoom can only be used when optical zoom is set to TELE (3×). q Enter the M-REC menu mode and press the / w q button to select “Digital Zoom”. Press the M-REC Reset All button to select “On”.
Exposure Compensation The exposure can be compensated to intentionally brighten or darken the overall recorded image. The camera exposure can be adjusted within the range of ±1.5EV at 0.3EV intervals. q Enter the M-REC menu mode and press the / w q button to select “Camera Exposure”. Press the / button to adjust the expo- button will darken the image and the * Pressing the button will lighten the image. e Press the SET button to exit the M-REC menu mode.
Changing the White Balance The white balance can be adjusted so that images can be recorded in natural colors no matter what light source the subject is exposed to. q Enter the M-REC menu mode and press the / q button to select “White Balance”. w Press the / M-REC Reset All button to change the set- Movie mode Off Digital Zoom Off Camera Exposure White Balance ting. ±0 3 Auto The setting changes as shown below every / button is pressed.
Changing the AE mode For normal setting, the AE mode is set to center weighted light reading. The mode can also be changed to spot reading. In spot reading, the exposure can be adjusted based on a selected position of the subject. q Enter the M-REC menu mode and press the / q button to select “AE mode”. M-REC AE mode Slow Shutter w Regular Off Screen Contrast Press the / button and select “Regu- Black & White Off lar” or “Spot”. e Press the SET button to exit the M-REC menu mode.
Adjusting the Screen Contrast The screen contrast can be adjusted according to the brightness of the recording location. q Enter the M-REC menu mode and press the / q button to select “Screen Contrast”. M-REC AE mode Regular Slow Shutter w Off Screen Contrast Press the button to enter the “Screen Contrast” menu and press the / Black & White Off but- 3 ton to adjust the brightness. Press the SET button to exit the M-REC Advanced Recording e w menu mode.
Recording in black and white Used for expressing a nostalgic feeling similar to using black-and-white film, or for recording characters on a magazine, blackboard, etc. as memos. q Enter the M-REC menu mode and press the / q button and select “Black & White”. M-REC AE mode Slow Shutter w Press the e Press the SET button to exit the M-REC monitor will be displayed in black-and-white.
Resetting the Camera to Default Settings Various settings made in the M-REC menu can be reset to default settings. (See below) q Enter the M-REC menu mode to select q “Reset All”. w Press the M-REC Reset All button to enter the “Reset All” menu and press the Movie mode Off Digital Zoom Off ±0 Camera Exposure White Balance button to select Auto 3 “YES”.
Chapter 4 Basic Playback Playing Back Images Recorded images can be displayed on the LCD monitor. Note: If, after recording, the main switch is set to , the camera will not enter playback mode until the card access LED is off. (When the card write process is completed, the camera will automatically enter playback mode.) q Set the main switch on the top of the camera to . q The latest image recorded will be displayed. M FF O Notes: * Movies will be displayed inside a yellow frame.
About the Playback Screen Other than images, the LCD monitor displays the following: File no. (displayed only when the image number is set to ON) The directory number and file number recorded on the card are displayed. These registration numbers are assigned uniquely to each image and used when creating DPOF files (page 57). (*2) (*3) Date display (displayed for 3 seconds during playback) 100-0001 2002/02/14 ×2 25 Picture quality mode (always displayed) Frame no. (always displayed) The frame no.
Displaying images at 2× magnification q Select the image to display. w Press the SET button. q The center of the image will be displayed at magnification of 2×. 25 Note: * Magnified images are displayed inside a blue frame. * The picture quality mode and frame number are not dis- w ×2 played. e Press the / / / button to scroll the Blue frame image and display the desired portion. Note: * Pressing the SET button will return the screen to q.
5 Chapter Advanced Playback/Erasing Using the PLAY Menu By using the PLAY menu, various playbacks can be made as well as editing of images that are no longer required. q Set the main switch on the top of the camera to q . The last image recorded will be displayed. M FF O Note: * Movie images will be displayed inside a yellow frame. w Press the MENU button and enter the PLAY menu mode. w PLAY The menu screen will be displayed.
Erasing Images Displayed images can be erased one image at a time or all recorded images can be erased at one time. Erasing one frame q Display the image to erase on the LCD moni- q tor. w Press the MENU button and enter the PLAY menu mode. 25 “Erase” will be selected. e button to enter the “Erase” mode and press the w PLAY Erase button to select “This”.
Erasing all frames q Press the MENU button and enter the PLAY q menu mode. PLAY Erase Index “Erase” will be selected. Slide Show Protect w Press the button to enter the “Erase” menu and press the Image number Off button to select “ALL”. w Erase e Press the SET button. This NO r Press the button to select “YES”. ALL 26 t Press the SET button. After “Erasing ALL Pictures...
Viewing Multiple Images (Index Playback) Images of 9 frames are displayed at one time on the LCD monitor. This function is useful for quickly locating the desired image to display. q Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the / q button to select “Index”. PLAY Erase Index w Press the Slide Show button. Protect Images of 9 frames will appear at one time. Note: * The image displayed at the time of entering the menu is Image number w displayed inside a red frame within the index screen.
Viewing a Slideshow of Images Recorded images can be checked by playing back at specific intervals. q Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the / q button to select “Slide Show”. PLAY Erase Index Slide Show w Press the button. Protect The slideshow confirmation screen will ap- Image number Off pear. “YES” will be selected. Note: * If “NO” is selected using the w PLAY Slide Show button and the SET butWould you like to proceed? ton is pressed, the camera returns to the normal playback screen.
Keeping Important Images (Protect Setting) Recorded images can be protected to prevent them from being accidentally erased. Applying the protect setting q Display the image to protect on the LCD q monitor. w Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the / e button to select “Protect”. Press the 25 button. The Protect confirmation screen will appear. w PLAY Erase “YES” is selected.
Removing the protect setting q Display the protected image on the LCD q monitor. w Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the / e button to select “Protect”. Press the 25 button. w PLAY The protect confirmation screen will appear. Erase “YES” will be selected. Index Slide Show Protect r Press the t Press the SET button. button to select “NO”.
Displaying the file number The file no. can be displayed on the image being played back. (See page 47.) q Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the / q button to select “Image number”. PLAY Erase Index w Slide Show Press the button and select “On”. Protect Image number e Off Press the SET button. The camera returns to the normal playback w PLAY display and the file no. will be displayed on Erase the image.
Selecting the Image to Print (DPOF) Images cannot be printed by the camera itself. This menu is for giving instructing about the images and the quantity of print required for automatic output of images within a card to a DPOF (*1) compatible digital printer. There are 2 types of specifications: single frame specification and all frame specification. A DPOF file is automatically created on the card and the order data is recorded within this file.
For “Select” t y t Select “Select” and press the SET button. PLAY DPOF SetUp Select the image using the / button and specify the quantity to print using the Select / NO button. ALL Note: * The range that can be specified for “Quantity” is 1 – 99 for each image file. u y DPOF SetUp Press the SET button. The camera will return to the screen of w. i PLAY Press the 2 Quantity button to select “Exit” and press u the SET button.
Checking/determining images The “File number” and “Quantity” are displayed in a list and the setting contents are checked. q Press the q button to select “List”. PLAY DPOF w e Press the SET button. Set up The specified file number and quantity will List be displayed in a list. Exit After checking the contents using the button, press the / button and select w DPOF List File number Quantity 100-0023 1 “Select”. r PLAY Press the SET button.
Deleting images from the list (single frame/all frames) Images not required to be printed can be deleted from the list (single frame/all frames). q Display the list screen. q PLAY DPOF List File number Quantity 1 100-0023 For single frame w Press the / button to select the image to delete. e 1 100-0025 2 Clear ALL OK Press the SET button. The image to delete and the delete confir- w Press the PLAY DPOF List mation screen will appear.
For all frames w Press the button to select “Clear ALL” w File number Quantity 1 100-0023 The camera will return to the DPOF menu. e PLAY DPOF List and press the SET button. Press the SET button to exit the PLAY menu 100-0024 1 100-0025 2 Clear ALL OK mode.
6 Chapter Advanced Operations Using the SET-UP Menu By changing various items of the SET-UP menu, the camera can be set to your needs. q Set the main switch on the top of the camera to q . The LCD monitor will turn on and the SETOFF UP menu screen will appear. M w Press the / button to select the de- sired menu. The menu will change as shown below every time the / button is pressed.
Customizing the Camera Formatting the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card q Enter the SET-UP menu mode. q “Format” is selected. SET-UP Format Self Timer w 10sec Auto Shut Off Press the button to enter the “Format” menu and press the button to select 3min Number Reset Off Beep On “NO”. e Press the button to select “YES” and w SET-UP Format Formatting resets The memory card and erases All pictures on it. Format? press the SET button. “Formatting...” message will appear.
Setting the auto shut-off time The auto shut-off time can be changed from 3 minutes (default setting) to 10 minutes, or the function can be turned off. q Enter the SET-UP menu mode and press the / q button to select “Auto Shut Off”. SET-UP Format Self Timer “3 min” is selected. Auto Shut Off w Press the / button to select “10 min” 10sec 3min Number Reset Off Beep On or “Off”. The setting will take effect at the time the w menu selection is made.
Turning off the beep sound The beep sound heard during warnings, etc. can be turned off. q Enter the SET-UP menu mode and press the / q button to select “Beep”. SET-UP Format “On” is selected. Self Timer 10sec 3min Auto Shut Off w Press the / button to select “Off”. Number Reset Off Beep On The setting will take effect at the time the menu selection is made.
Setting the date q Enter the SET-UP mode and press the / q button to select “Date & Time”. SET-UP Quick Review Off Date & Time w Press the Language button to enter the “Date & Time” menu. e For the setting, see “Adjusting the Menu Disw play Language and Time/Date” (page 20). Date & Time Year r t 2001 Press the SET button. Month The camera will return to the screen of q. Day 1 1 00:00 Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET- UP menu mode.
Chapter 7 Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC Operating Environments Images recorded with the camera can be transferred to a PC using the USB cable supplied. 1. Windows OS: Preinstalled versions of Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 Professional or Windows Me Memory: 16MB or more of available RAM (32MB or more recommended) Display: 32,000 colors or more, resolution of 640 × 480 pixels or higher Others: CD-ROM drive, USB port (standard equipped) 2.
* Be sure to install “QuickTime”, “Adobe Acrobat Reader” and “KD-200Z User’s Guide”. r Enter “D:\install.exe” and click [OK]. y Software checked in t will be installed in order. Follow the onscreen guidance to continue the installation. Note: Clicking [Cancel] during the installation process will cancel installa- * The above assumes that your CD-ROM tion. In this case, perform the in- is D. To check the CD-ROM drive letter stallation again.
Installing the USB device driver q Turn on the PC power and start Windows. w Connect the camera and PC using the USB cable supplied. To USB connector for PC Note: * Here, the CD-ROM drive is assumed to be drive D. Use a different letter if appropriate. * The INF file necessary for the install is located in “D:\”. * When searching a different location, click “Browse”. u Click [Next]. e Set the main switch on the top of the camera to or . The “Add New Hardware Wizard” screen will appear. i Click [Next].
Transferring images q Turn on the power of your PC. y Double click the “DCIM” folder. w Connect the camera and PC using the u Double click “100konic” to display the icon of the image file. USB cable supplied. e Set the main switch on the top of the camera to , , or . “PC” will appear on the status LCD. Note: * The first 3 digits of “100konic” vary depending on the existing directory of the card. i Double click the file to display the image.
Using Macintosh Installing the Adobe Acrobat Reader * Be sure to install. And it is not necessary t Double click the “English” icon. to install the Adobe Acrobat Reader for MacOSX users. q Turn on the power of your PC. y Double click the “Acrobat Reader Installer” w Set the included CD-ROM in the CD-ROM icon. drive. e Double click the “Konica” icon. u Follow the instructions shown on the screen. r Double click the “Adobe” icon. 7 * Be sure to install.
Transferring images q Turn on the power of your PC. t Double click the “DCIM” folder. w Connect the camera and PC using the y Double click “100konic” to display the icon of the image file. USB cable supplied. e Set the main switch on the top of the camera to , , or . “PC” will appear on the status LCD. Note: * The first 3 digits of “100konic” vary depending on the existing directory of the card. u Double click the file to display the image.
Chapter 8 Appendix When Carrying the Camera Overseas Using the AC adapter (optional: DR-AC2) • Do not use the AC adapter with voltages other than the displayed power-supply voltage (100V AC – 240V AC). • For countries with a different power plug shape, check with a travel agency, etc., and prepare a conversion adapter suitable for the power plug of the destination country in advance. Caring and storage Cleaning the camera When cleaning the camera, do not use solvents such as benzene or paint thinner.
After using the camera If the camera is not to be used for a long period, remove the batteries and ensure that the power plug of the AC adapter is disconnected from the wall outlet. • Leaving the batteries inside the camera for a long time may cause the battery fluid to leak, resulting in malfunction of the unit. • When storing, keep both camera and batteries in cool place with low humidity and under constant temperature as much as possible.
Troubleshooting ● If inspecting the following items does not cure the problem, the dealer from whom you purchased the camera or a Konica Service Station (page 79). Power Symptom Check page The power will not turn on • Batteries are depleted. • Batteries are not inserted with incorrect polarity. • AC adapter is not connected properly. 15 16 17 The power will suddenly turns off after turning it on • Batteries are depleted. • The camera is being used at low temperature.
Check Cannot play back • Main switch is not set to • Images were continuously shot. • SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card recorded with images is not inserted. • All images on the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card have been deleted. 51, 63 Battery dies after very little playback • AA alkaline batteries are being used. 17 Correct date is not displayed when turning on power • The backup time during battery replacement is about 15 minutes. The date must be set again if this limit has been exceeded.
Main specifications : : : : Recording method Image format Imaging elements Lens : : : : Focus adjustment Recording range : : Exposure control Photometry White balance Shutter speed : : : : Viewfinder Flash : : Recording modes : LCD monitor Playback : : Deletion LED display Buzzer Auto-date function Power supply : : : : : I/O terminals Operating temperature Size (W × H × D) Weight Accessories : : : : : Optional accessories : Digital still camera SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card Super fine 1
Warranty and After-sales Service For repair, handling and care, first consult the dealer from whom you purchased the camera. Warranty (separately attached) Before accepting the warranty card, please make sure that the date of purchase and dealer of purchase and the dealer's details have been completed. After reading the warranty, keep it in a safe place.
FCC Statement: Declaration of Conformity Responsible party: KONICA PHOTO IMAGING Address: 725 Darlington Avenue Mahwah, NJ 07430, U.S.A. Telephone number: (201) 574-4000 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.