Konica-minolta Konica Digital Revio KD-200Z User Manual

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Digital Still Camera
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
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User’s Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Digital Still Camera

1Digital Still CameraThank you for your purchase. For the correctusage of this product, please read this User’sManual and the warranty card carefully

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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

Page 3 - Contents

11Before Using● Perform test shootingAlways take some test shots before taking important pictures such as weddings, etc. tomake sure that the camera i

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12Checking package contentsAccessories○ Quick Guide○ SD Memory Card 8MB (1 unit)• Driver software (Windows 98/98SE)• QuickTime (Windows)• Adobe Acroba

Page 5 - Important Safety Precautions

13Preparation1Main switchUSB terminalCard access LEDStrap holderTripod holeFlash sensorViewfinder windowLensFlashSelf-timer LEDShutter buttonLCD monit

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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

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15Preparation1Status LCDq Camera modeBy selecting a preset recording mode using the MODE button, the subject can be recorded inthe optimal condition.

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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

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17Preparation1qwBattery life guide (reference)Recording (LCD monitor on) Recording (LCD monitor off) Continuous playbackCR-V3 lithium battery About 50

Page 10 - Important

18qwwInserting/Removing the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media CardApplication and handling of the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Card●Other than saving recorded

Page 11 - Before Using

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

Page 12 - 1 Preparation

2About trademarks● Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows Me are trade-marks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporatio

Page 13 - Names of parts

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

Page 14 - MENU/DISPLAY button

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

Page 15 - Status LCD

22Chapter 2 Basic RecordingRecordingHolding the camera● Hold the camera securely in both hands withthe elbows pressed against the body forstable posi

Page 16 - BATT./CARD

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

Page 17 - AC adapter (optional)

24Note:* When pressing the (W) button, the subject will be-come smaller (wide). When pressing the (T) button,the subject will become larger (telesco

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252Basic RecordingFocus Lock RecordingUse the following procedure if the subject to record is not in the center of the viewfinder.q Position the subje

Page 19 - Installing the Strap

26Notes and hints concerning recordingRelease lockAlthough the exposure and focus will be locked when the shutter button is lightly pressedafter deter

Page 20 - に設定してよろしいですか?

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

Page 21 - Preparation

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

Page 22 - 2 Basic Recording

292Basic RecordingSelecting the Recording ModeBy selecting a preset recording mode using the MODE button, the subject can be recorded inthe optimal co

Page 23 - Recording

3● Important Safety Precautions ... 5● Before Using ...

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30(Auto) ModeSince this mode automatically performs all settings, it allows you to concentrate on the actualimage to record. When recording in a dark

Page 25 - Focus Lock Recording

312Basic Recording (Night View Portrait) ModeUsed when recording subjects with night view as the background. The flash and red-eyereduction will alway

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32erMENUDISPLAYThrough image (Macro Recording) ModeUsed when recording the subject at close distances.Macro recording is used when the subject is with

Page 27 - Basic Recording

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

Page 28 - Setting the Picture Quality

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

Page 29 - Selecting the Recording Mode

352Basic RecordingAdjusting the Screen ContrastThe screen contrast can be adjusted depending on the recording location.q Set the main switch on the to

Page 30 - (Forced Flash) Mode

36Chapter 3 Advanced RecordingqweOFFMMENUDISPLAYM-RECReset AllMovie mode OffWhite Balance AutoDigital Zoom OffCamera Exposure±0M-RECMovie mode OffWhi

Page 31 - (Long Distance) Mode

373Advanced RecordingM-RECReset AllMovie mode OffWhite BalanceDigital Zoom OffCamera Exposure±0r Press the / button to change the menusetting.Note:*

Page 32 - (Macro Recording) Mode

38Recording a MovieMovies can be recorded with this camera. The available recording resolutions are: 320 X 240pixels and 160 X 120 pixels. The maximum

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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

Page 34 - (Self-timer) Mode

4Chapter 4Basic Playback( /PLAY)Playing Back Images ... 46Playing Back Movies ...

Page 35 - Screen Contrast

40Exposure CompensationThe exposure can be compensated to intentionally brighten or darken the overall recordedimage. The camera exposure can be adjus

Page 36 - 3 Advanced Recording

413Advanced RecordingChanging the White BalanceThe white balance can be adjusted so that images can be recorded in natural colors nomatter what light

Page 37 - Advanced Recording

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

Page 38 - Recording a Movie

433Advanced RecordingAdjusting the Screen ContrastThe screen contrast can be adjusted according to the brightness of the recording location.q Enter th

Page 39 - Using the Digital Zoom

44Recording in black and whiteUsed for expressing a nostalgic feeling similar to using black-and-white film, or for recordingcharacters on a magazine,

Page 40 - Exposure Compensation

453Advanced RecordingResetting the Camera to Default SettingsVarious settings made in the M-REC menu can be reset to default settings. (See below)q En

Page 41 - Changing the White Balance

46Chapter 4 Basic PlaybackPlaying Back ImagesRecorded images can be displayed on the LCD monitor.Note: If, after recording, the main switch is set to

Page 42 - Changing the AE mode

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.

Page 43 - Black & White Off

48Displaying images at 2× magnificationq Select the image to display.w Press the SET button.The center of the image will be displayed atmagnification

Page 44 - Recording in black and white

49Advanced Playback/Erasing5Chapter 5 Advanced Playback/ErasingqweOFFMMENUDISPLAYPLAYEraseIndexImage number OffSlide ShowProtecttrPLAYEraseIndexImage

Page 45 - Default settings are:

5Important Safety PrecautionsThis product has been designed with safety in mind; however, please read the following dis-play marks, warnings and cauti

Page 46 - 4 Basic Playback

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

Page 47 - About the Playback Screen

51Advanced Playback/Erasing5Erasing all framesq Press the MENU button and enter the PLAYmenu mode.“Erase” will be selected.w Press the button to ente

Page 48 - Playing Back Movies

52Viewing Multiple Images (Index Playback)Images of 9 frames are displayed at one time on the LCD monitor. This function is useful forquickly locating

Page 49 - Using the PLAY Menu

53Advanced Playback/Erasing5Viewing a Slideshow of ImagesRecorded images can be checked by playing back at specific intervals.q Enter the PLAY menu mo

Page 50 - Erasing Images

54Keeping Important Images (Protect Setting)Recorded images can be protected to prevent them from being accidentally erased.Applying the protect setti

Page 51 - Erasing all frames

55Advanced Playback/Erasing5Removing the protect settingq Display the protected image on the LCDmonitor.w Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the/ but

Page 52 - Slide Show

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

Page 53 - Viewing a Slideshow of Images

57Advanced Playback/Erasing5qwrPLAYScreen ContrastDPOFPLAYDPOFExitListSet upPLAYDPOF SetUpALLNOSelectSelecting the Image to Print (DPOF)Images cannot

Page 54 - Applying the protect setting

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

Page 55 - Removing the protect setting

59Advanced Playback/Erasing5Checking/determining imagesThe “File number” and “Quantity” are displayed in a list and the setting contents are checked.

Page 56 - Adjusting the Screen Contrast

6Important Safety Precautions WarningShould any of the following occur, stop using the product immediately. Removethe batteries from the unit and disc

Page 57 - Advanced Playback/Erasing

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

Page 58 - For “ALL”

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.

Page 59 - Checking/determining images

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

Page 60 - DPOF List

63Advanced Operations6Customizing the CameraFormatting the SD Memory Card/Multi-Media Cardq Enter the SET-UP menu mode.“Format” is selected.w Press th

Page 61 - For all frames

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

Page 62 - 6 Advanced Operations

65Advanced Operations6qwqwSET-UP3minFormatSelf Timer 10secBeep OnAuto Shut OffNumber Reset OffSET-UP3minFormatSelf Timer 10secBeep OffAuto Shut OffNum

Page 63 - Customizing the Camera

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

Page 64 - Resetting the file number

67Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC7Chapter 7 Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PCOperating EnvironmentsImag

Page 65 - Setting the quick review

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

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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

Page 67 - Using Windows

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

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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

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71Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC7Using MacintoshInstalling the Adobe Acrobat ReaderInstalling the KD-200Z User’s Guide* Be su

Page 70 - Transferring images

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

Page 71 - Using Macintosh

73Appendix8Chapter 8 AppendixWhen Carrying the Camera OverseasUsing the AC adapter (optional: DR-AC2)• Do not use the AC adapter with voltages other

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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

Page 73 - 8 Appendix

75Appendix8Troubleshooting● If inspecting the following items does not cure the problem, the dealer from whom youpurchased the camera or a Konica Serv

Page 74 - About the LCD monitor

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

Page 75 - Troubleshooting

77Appendix8Main specificationsType : Digital still cameraRecording medium : SD Memory Card/Multi-Media CardNumber of Recordable images : Super fine 16

Page 76 - Error message

78Warranty and After-sales ServiceFor repair, handling and care, first consult the dealer from whom you purchased the camera.Warranty (separately atta

Page 77 - Main specifications

79Appendix8FCC Statement:Declaration of ConformityResponsible party: KONICA PHOTO IMAGINGAddress: 725 Darlington Avenue Mahwah, NJ 07430, U.S.A.Teleph

Page 78 - When requesting service

8Important Safety Precautions CautionDo not use force when operating the camera.The camera may become damaged, causing personal injury as a result.Do

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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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