1Digital Still CameraThank you for your purchase. For the correctusage of this product, please read this User’sManual and the warranty card carefully
10Important● When using Multi-Media Cards, the operation response time may be longer during shoot-ing and playback when compared with the SD Memory Ca
11Before Using● Perform test shootingAlways take some test shots before taking important pictures such as weddings, etc. tomake sure that the camera i
12Checking package contentsAccessories○ Quick Guide○ SD Memory Card 8MB (1 unit)• Driver software (Windows 98/98SE)• QuickTime (Windows)• Adobe Acroba
13Preparation1Main switchUSB terminalCard access LEDStrap holderTripod holeFlash sensorViewfinder windowLensFlashSelf-timer LEDShutter buttonLCD monit
14Main switchManual mode (M-REC)Images can be recorded using manual settings.Auto mode (REC)Images can be recorded using default settings.OFF Power of
15Preparation1Status LCDq Camera modeBy selecting a preset recording mode using the MODE button, the subject can be recorded inthe optimal condition.
16qwInstalling the Battery/AC Adapter (Optional)Turn the main switch to the OFF position.CR-V3 lithium battery (supplied)q Open the battery/card cover
17Preparation1qwBattery life guide (reference)Recording (LCD monitor on) Recording (LCD monitor off) Continuous playbackCR-V3 lithium battery About 50
18qwwInserting/Removing the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media CardApplication and handling of the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card●Other than saving recorded
19Preparation1qwInstalling the Strapq Pass the thin loop through the strap into thestrap holder on the right side of the camera.If the strap is diffic
2About trademarks● Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows Me are trade-marks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporatio
20Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/DateWhen using the camera for the first time, set the menu display language and time/date. Thesetting r
21Preparation1t The “Year” is selected.Press the / button to adjust the year.y Press the button to select “Month”.Press the / button to adjust the
22Chapter 2 Basic RecordingRecordingHolding the camera● Hold the camera securely in both hands withthe elbows pressed against the body forstable posi
232Basic Recording* The LEDs will flash in green even when the distance between the camera and subject is outof the auto-focus range (normal recording
24Note:* When pressing the (W) button, the subject will be-come smaller (wide). When pressing the (T) button,the subject will become larger (telesco
252Basic RecordingFocus Lock RecordingUse the following procedure if the subject to record is not in the center of the viewfinder.q Position the subje
26Notes and hints concerning recordingRelease lockAlthough the exposure and focus will be locked when the shutter button is lightly pressedafter deter
272Basic RecordingNOYESSaSave?ve?Save?Checking the recorded image (quick review)By setting quick review to ON in the SET-UP menu (see “Setting quick r
28Setting the Picture QualityBy using the PICTURE button, the picture quality of the image data to be recorded can beselected from 3 types. The curren
292Basic RecordingSelecting the Recording ModeBy selecting a preset recording mode using the MODE button, the subject can be recorded inthe optimal co
3● Important Safety Precautions ... 5● Before Using ...
30(Auto) ModeSince this mode automatically performs all settings, it allows you to concentrate on the actualimage to record. When recording in a dark
312Basic Recording (Night View Portrait) ModeUsed when recording subjects with night view as the background. The flash and red-eyereduction will alway
32erMENUDISPLAYThrough image (Macro Recording) ModeUsed when recording the subject at close distances.Macro recording is used when the subject is with
332Basic Recordingt While viewing the LCD monitor, press the(W) and (T) buttons to adjust the sub-ject size and image composition.y Lightly press the
34 (Self-timer) ModeThis mode automatically releases the shutter after a delay so that the person making therecording can be included in the image.Whe
352Basic RecordingAdjusting the Screen ContrastThe screen contrast can be adjusted depending on the recording location.q Set the main switch on the to
36Chapter 3 Advanced RecordingqweOFFMMENUDISPLAYM-RECReset AllMovie mode OffWhite Balance AutoDigital Zoom OffCamera Exposure±0M-RECMovie mode OffWhi
373Advanced RecordingM-RECReset AllMovie mode OffWhite BalanceDigital Zoom OffCamera Exposure±0r Press the / button to change the menusetting.Note:*
38Recording a MovieMovies can be recorded with this camera. The available recording resolutions are: 320 X 240pixels and 160 X 120 pixels. The maximum
393Advanced RecordingUsing the Digital ZoomBy combining the optical zoom (3×) and digital zoom (1.5×, 2×), images can be recorded witha zoom of 4.5 ti
4Chapter 4Basic Playback( /PLAY)Playing Back Images ... 46Playing Back Movies ...
40Exposure CompensationThe exposure can be compensated to intentionally brighten or darken the overall recordedimage. The camera exposure can be adjus
413Advanced RecordingChanging the White BalanceThe white balance can be adjusted so that images can be recorded in natural colors nomatter what light
42Changing the AE modeFor normal setting, the AE mode is set to center weighted light reading. The mode can also bechanged to spot reading.In spot rea
433Advanced RecordingAdjusting the Screen ContrastThe screen contrast can be adjusted according to the brightness of the recording location.q Enter th
44Recording in black and whiteUsed for expressing a nostalgic feeling similar to using black-and-white film, or for recordingcharacters on a magazine,
453Advanced RecordingResetting the Camera to Default SettingsVarious settings made in the M-REC menu can be reset to default settings. (See below)q En
46Chapter 4 Basic PlaybackPlaying Back ImagesRecorded images can be displayed on the LCD monitor.Note: If, after recording, the main switch is set to
47Basic Playback4File no. (displayed only when the image num-ber is set to ON)The directory number and file number recorded on thecard are displayed.
48Displaying images at 2× magnificationq Select the image to display.w Press the SET button.The center of the image will be displayed atmagnification
49Advanced Playback/Erasing5Chapter 5 Advanced Playback/ErasingqweOFFMMENUDISPLAYPLAYEraseIndexImage number OffSlide ShowProtecttrPLAYEraseIndexImage
5Important Safety PrecautionsThis product has been designed with safety in mind; however, please read the following dis-play marks, warnings and cauti
50Erasing ImagesDisplayed images can be erased one image at a time or all recorded images can be erased atone time.Erasing one frameq Display the imag
51Advanced Playback/Erasing5Erasing all framesq Press the MENU button and enter the PLAYmenu mode.“Erase” will be selected.w Press the button to ente
52Viewing Multiple Images (Index Playback)Images of 9 frames are displayed at one time on the LCD monitor. This function is useful forquickly locating
53Advanced Playback/Erasing5Viewing a Slideshow of ImagesRecorded images can be checked by playing back at specific intervals.q Enter the PLAY menu mo
54Keeping Important Images (Protect Setting)Recorded images can be protected to prevent them from being accidentally erased.Applying the protect setti
55Advanced Playback/Erasing5Removing the protect settingq Display the protected image on the LCDmonitor.w Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the/ but
56Displaying the file numberThe file no. can be displayed on the image being played back. (See page 47.)q Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the/ but
57Advanced Playback/Erasing5qwrPLAYScreen ContrastDPOFPLAYDPOFExitListSet upPLAYDPOF SetUpALLNOSelectSelecting the Image to Print (DPOF)Images cannot
58For “Select”t Select “Select” and press the SET button.y Select the image using the / button andspecify the quantity to print using the /button.Note
59Advanced Playback/Erasing5Checking/determining imagesThe “File number” and “Quantity” are displayed in a list and the setting contents are checked.
6Important Safety Precautions WarningShould any of the following occur, stop using the product immediately. Removethe batteries from the unit and disc
60Deleting 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 Di
61Advanced Playback/Erasing5wFor all framesw Press the button to select “Clear ALL”and press the SET button.The camera will return to the DPOF menu.
62Chapter 6 Advanced OperationsUsing the SET-UP MenuBy changing various items of the SET-UP menu, the camera can be set to your needs.q Set the main
63Advanced Operations6Customizing the CameraFormatting the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Cardq Enter the SET-UP menu mode.“Format” is selected.w Press th
64Setting the auto shut-off timeThe auto shut-off time can be changed from 3 minutes (default setting) to 10 minutes, or thefunction can be turned off
65Advanced Operations6qwqwSET-UP3minFormatSelf Timer 10secBeep OnAuto Shut OffNumber Reset OffSET-UP3minFormatSelf Timer 10secBeep OffAuto Shut OffNum
66Setting the dateq Enter the SET-UP mode and press the /button to select “Date & Time”.w Press the button to enter the “Date &Time” menu.e
67Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC7Chapter 7 Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PCOperating EnvironmentsImag
68r Enter “D:\install.exe” and click [OK].* The above assumes that your CD-ROMis D. To check the CD-ROM drive letterof your PC, open My Computer andch
69Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC7q Turn on the PC power and start Windows.w Connect the camera and PC using theUSB cable supp
7 CautionDo not point the lens directly at the sun or at a strong light source.Malfunction of internal parts may occur from concentrated rays of light
70Transferring imagesq Turn on the power of your PC.w Connect the camera and PC using theUSB cable supplied.e Set the main switch on the top of the ca
71Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC7Using MacintoshInstalling the Adobe Acrobat ReaderInstalling the KD-200Z User’s Guide* Be su
72 Notes● Do not disconnect the USB cable/AC adapter (optional), or open the battery/card coverwhile the card access LED is on. Furthermore, do not fo
73Appendix8Chapter 8 AppendixWhen Carrying the Camera OverseasUsing the AC adapter (optional: DR-AC2)• Do not use the AC adapter with voltages other
74After using the cameraIf the camera is not to be used for a long period, remove the batteries and ensure that thepower plug of the AC adapter is dis
75Appendix8Troubleshooting● If inspecting the following items does not cure the problem, the dealer from whom youpurchased the camera or a Konica Serv
76Error message● If the number of remaining frames on the status LCD displays “Err” and all status LED flashan error has occured. In this case, perfor
77Appendix8Main specificationsType : Digital still cameraRecording medium : SD Memory Card/Multi-Media CardNumber of Recordable images : Super fine 16
78Warranty and After-sales ServiceFor repair, handling and care, first consult the dealer from whom you purchased the camera.Warranty (separately atta
79Appendix8FCC Statement:Declaration of ConformityResponsible party: KONICA PHOTO IMAGINGAddress: 725 Darlington Avenue Mahwah, NJ 07430, U.S.A.Teleph
8Important Safety Precautions CautionDo not use force when operating the camera.The camera may become damaged, causing personal injury as a result.Do
9About the LCD monitor● Due to the characteristics of liquid crystals, the brightness of the LCD monitor may appearuneven with changes in temperature,
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