Konica q m 200 Bedienungsanleitung
Konica
Digitalkamera
q m 200
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Chapter 1 Preparations
Names of Parts
察 Mode select dial
拶 Power button
撮 Shutter button
擦 Lens
札 Selftimer LED
殺 Active AF sensor
薩 Viewfinder window
雑 Flash
皐 Flash adjustment sensor
鯖 Mode setup buttons
捌 Image quality mode button (QUALITY)
錆 Selftimer button
鮫 Flash mode button
皿 Photo mode button (MODE)
晒 Data display panel (LCD)
三 Power input terminal
傘 Serial port
参 Video port
山 Lens cover
惨 Battery cover
撒 Battery cover lock button
散 Tripod socket hole
惨 撒 散
山
察
拶
撮
擦
札
殺
薩
雑
皐
捌
錆
鮫
皿
鯖
晒
三
傘
参

○ * If foreign matter adheres to the active AF
sensor or the eye sensor, this may lead to
malfunction of the sensor.
桟 Eye sensor
燦 Viewfinder LED
珊 Card access LED
産 Viewfinder eyepiece
算 LCD monitor
纂 LCD monitor power button (LCD POWER)
蚕 Menu button (MENU)
讃 Set/Zoom button (SET/ZOOM)
賛 Select button
酸 Card cover
餐 Strap eyelet
斬 Eject lock button
暫 Card eject button
蚕
讃
賛
酸
餐
斬
暫
桟
燦/珊
算
産
纂

撮 Image quality mode indicator
Press the image quality mode button
(OUALITY) of the mode setup buttons to switch
the mode among the following 4 choices of
image quality:
FINE (Initial setting)
SUPER FINE
BASIC
ECONOMY
擦 Sandglass indicator
Flashes to indicate an ongoing access to the
CompactFlash card (for writing shot images to
the card or transferring them to a personal
computer). Any other operation is disabled until
the mark stops flashing.
札 Remaining frame count indicator
Indicates the remaining number of frames that
can be shot.
"PC" appears when the camera is connected to
a personal computer.
殺 Card status indicator
Lights when a card is inserted and the eject
lock button is locked.
Goes off when the eject lock button is not
locked or a card is not in position.
薩 Selftimer indicator
Press the selftimer button ( ), a mode setup
button, to use the selftimer mode. The selftimer
indicator will appear on the data display panel.

Inserting/Ejecting Compact Flash
(CF) card
CF card applications and handling
● CF cards can be used to store photographic
images and to transfer data to a personal
computer (see Transferring Image Files to a
Personal Computer). Refer to CompactFlash
(CF) cards concerning handling.
Preparation
● Make sure that the lens cover is closed and that
the LCD monitor is turned off to prevent
damaging the camera and CF card when the
power is turned on.
Inserting the CF card
Position the CF card with the
Konica label facing the rear of
the camera and insert the CF
card fully by pushing in the
direction indicated by the
▲
mark on the label.
Ejecting the CF card
Hold the eject lock button
downward and slide the card
eject button to the left side.
(At Insertion/Ejection)
* The card access LED lights while shot images
are being written to the CF card. Never eject
the CF card while the lamp is on. Writing would
be interrupted, resulting in possible
malfunctioning.

(At Insertion)
* Inserting the CF card in the wrong direction
would cause damage to the connector.
(At Ejection)
* If the CF card won't eject easily when you press
the eject lock button and slide the card eject
button, push in the CF card once again and then
slide the card eject button while pressing the
eject lock button strongly.
* If you slide the card eject button with the CF
card slot facing down, the card could pop out. Be
careful not to let it drop.
* Turn the power off before inserting or ejecting a
CF card. If you press the eject lock button while
the card access LED is lighting, the access to
the CF card would be interrupted, resulting in
possible malfunctioning.

Installing the Strap
1. Pass the narrow short
end of the strap through
the strap eyelet on the
right side of the camera.
Use a sharp pointed ob-
ject as an aid for passing the strap when this is
difficult.
2. Pass the long end of the
strap through the loop
formed by the short end
and pull the long end to
tighten.
Warning:
When carrying the camera with the strap at-
tached to it, be careful not to let it wrap around
your neck. Particularly avoid hanging the cam-
era on to an infant or child's neck.
The strap could wrap around their neck, choking
them.
* When carrying the camera by hanging it by the
strap, be careful not to hit it against objects.
* There is possibility of dropping the camera
while attaching the strap.
This could result in damage or malfunction;
therefore, place the camera in a stable position
while installing the strap.

Setting the Date and Time
Set the date and time when using the camera for
the first time after purchase. Setting is possible
from January 1, 1970 to December 31, 2037.
In this example, set the date and time from Janu-
ary 1, 1999 (0:00) to September 3, 2000 (10:30).
Note:
* The date and time settings are powered by the
backup battery and are not lost when the cam-
era batteries are replaced. The life of the
backup battery is about 2 years.
1. Make sure that fully charged batteries are
loaded or the AC adapter is connected.
2. Set the mode select dial
to SET UP and then
press the power button.
The LCD monitor will light
and the setup screen will appear with “Format”
selected. (*1)
Notes:
* When the power button is pressed for the first
time after purchase, step 4 of the date and time
setting screen will appear.
* When the power is already turned on with
Playback ( ) or Photo ( ), set the mode
select dial to set up (SET UP) to cancel these 2
modes the LCD monitor will light automatically.

3. Press the select button ( ) once and select “Set
Date & Time”.
If any item other than “Set Date & Time” has al-
ready been selected, either press the select
button ( ) again to re-select or press the select
button ( ) and return to the previous item. (*2)
4. Press the Set/Zoom button.
“Year” is selected, so press the select buttons
(, ) to switch “Year”.
To end after setting or changing only the year,
press the Set/Zoom button (go to step 9).
5. Press the select button ( ) and select “Month”.
Now press the select buttons ( , ) and select
the “Month”.

Shooting a picture
Normally, photographs are taken with the subject
at distances of 0.3 m or more.
When the distance to the subject is 0.1 m to 0.3 m,
please refer to Macro (Close-up) Photography.
1. Make sure the CF card
has been inserted.
2. Set the mode select dial
on the top of the camera
to Photo ( ).
Notes:
* When the power is already turned on with Play-
back ( ) or set up (SET UP), set the mode
select dial to Photo ( ) to cancel these two
modes and open the lens cover automatically.
3. Press the power button.
The lens cover will open automatically.
○ * Do not open the lens cover by hand.
4. Look through the view-
finder and compose the
scene. Use the autofocus
frame in the center of the
viewfinder to focus. Now
lightly press the shutter
button. The viewfinder
LED will light green and
exposure and focus will
be locked. When the subject being focused on
is not in the center of the viewfinder, follow the
instructions in Focus lock Photography in the
following section.
Lightly
press the
shutter
button.
Viewfinder LED
(green)
POWE
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