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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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BASIC OPERATION
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Pagina 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INSTRUCTION MANUALEBASIC OPERATIONDETAILED OPERATIONAPPENDIXMAXXUM9E 2/3/99 2:44 PM Page 1

Pagina 2 - FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE

1716LOADING FILM2. Insert a film cartridge into the filmchamber.3. Extend the leader between the guiderails to the index mark.• If the film tip extend

Pagina 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1918TAKING PICTURES IN FULL–AUTO1. Turn the main switch to ON.3. Center your subject in the focusframe, then press the shutter-releasebutton partway d

Pagina 4 - NAMES OF PARTS

20 21SPECIAL FOCUS SITUATIONSThe camera may not be able to focus in situations like those described below.When the focus signal blinks, use focus hold

Pagina 5 - ViewfinderControl Panel

Slide the flash-mode switch to to reduce the red-eye effect when using the built-in flash.• Red-eye reduction mode is only available with the built-i

Pagina 6 - GETTING

24REWINDING THE FILM1. Wait until the film is completely rewound.• will appear and will blink in the data panel.Automatic RewindThe film is automatic

Pagina 7 - BATTERIES

Predictive Focus Control determines thesubject’s speed, position, and accelerationchanges from the focus sensor data, then setsthe best focus at the p

Pagina 8 - HANDLING THE CAMERA

FOCUS — Autofocus Modes2928Continuous Autofocus (C)Use Continuous Autofocus when shooting sporting events or when you knowthe subject will be in const

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The selected focus area momentarilyappears in the viewfinder frame when theshutter release button is pressed partwaydown.• The focus area LEDs do not

Pagina 10 - BASIC OPERATION

FOCUS — Manual FocusFOCUS — AF Lock3332Pull and turn the zoom ring until yoursubject appears sharp.Focus the lens manually when autofocus is not suita

Pagina 11 - TAKING PICTURES IN FULL–AUTO

FOCUS — AF Illuminator34In low-light/low subject contrast situations, theAF illuminator automatically projects a patternof lines onto the subject for

Pagina 12 - FOCUS HOLD

1FOR PROPER AND SAFE USERead and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product.WARNINGBatteries may become hot or explode due to impr

Pagina 13 - USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH

37EXPOSURE — A-Mode36EXPOSURE — P-ModeSelect P-mode (Programmed Autoexposure) when you want to give your fullattention to your subject and composition

Pagina 14 - OPERATION

If the aperture display in the viewfinder andthe data panel blinks, the required setting isoutside the aperture range of the lens. Turnthe control dia

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EXPOSURE — M-ModeEXPOSURE — S-Mode4140S-mode FlashWhen the built-in flash is up or an attached accessory flash is on, it will fire eachtime a picture

Pagina 16 - FOCUS — Autofocus Modes

4342Metering in Manual ModeThe meter index displays the EV difference between your settings and the ‘correct’exposure determined by the camera. The 0

Pagina 17 - FOCUS — Focus Area

METERING — Selectable Metering4514 Segment Honeycomb Pattern MeteringFourteen-Segment Honeycomb-Pattern Metering uses information from theautofocus sy

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METERING — Selectable Metering4746Center Weighted Average MeteringSpot MeteringCenter-weighted average mode bases the exposure on an average of the re

Pagina 19 - EXPOSURE

METERING — Automatic Exposure Lock (AEL)49484. Recompose the scene as desired.• The meter index indicators display the EVdifference between the locked

Pagina 20 - EXPOSURE — P-Mode

Select setting 2 to view the exposure compensation value in thedata panel when the exposure compensation dial is set to a valueother than 0.More expos

Pagina 21 - EXPOSURE — S-Mode

METERING — Setting the ISO Manually52Set the ISO manually to override the DX-coded ISO or when using non-DX codedfilm.• Non-DX coded film is initially

Pagina 22 - EXPOSURE — M-Mode

5554DRIVE – Advance ModeThis camera has both single frame and continuous advance drive modes. Selectsingle frame advance to expose and advance the fil

Pagina 23 - M-mode Flash

2 3Loading Film...15Taking Pictures in Full-Auto ...18Focus Signals...

Pagina 24 - METERING

DRIVE – Self-Timer57565. Center your subject in the focusframe, then press the shutter-release button part way down toconfirm the focus.• The shutter

Pagina 25 - Spot Metering

DRIVE – Exposure Bracketing59583. Turn the front control dial to set thebracketing increment (0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1.0 EV).6. Compose and meter your subj

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DRIVE — Multiple Exposure6160The meter in your camera determines exposure (EV) based on the assumption thatonly one exposure will be made on each fram

Pagina 27 - Changing to 1/3 EV Increments

63FLASH — Four Segment Flash MeteringFLASHFour segment flash metering uses data fromthe focus sensors to control the output of thebuilt-in and/or atta

Pagina 28 - 6400 in 1/3 EV increments

FLASH – Rear-Flash SyncFLASH – Slow Sync6564In P and A-modes, slow-shutter sync sets aslower shutter speed to increase thebackground or ambient exposu

Pagina 29 - DRIVE – Advance Mode

FLASH — Flash CompensationFLASH — High Speed Sync6766The maximum sync speed for this camera is1/300. However, with the 5400HS accessoryflash (sold sep

Pagina 30 - DRIVE – Self-Timer

FLASH – Flash Bracketing6968Use flash bracketing to expose 3, 5, or 7 frame flash exposure brackets in 0.3, 0.5,0.7, or 1.0 EV increments. Exposures a

Pagina 31 - DRIVE – Exposure Bracketing

FLASH — Wireless/Remote Off-Camera7170Wireless/Remote Flash is available with theMinolta 5400HS, 5400xi, and 3500xi accessoryflashes. Wireless/Remote

Pagina 32 - DRIVE — Multiple Exposure

FLASH — Wireless/Remote Off-Camera73Taking Pictures in Wireless/Remote Flash ModeThe off-camera flash will provide all of theexposure.1. Position your

Pagina 33 - Custom Function Notes

74Cancelling Wireless/Remote Flash Mode1. Attach the accessory flash to thecamera, then turn the camera andflash on.2. Select another flash mode.3. De

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54NAMES OF PARTSFor information on specific parts, refer to the page numbers shown in parenthesis.BodyExposuremode dial (36-43)Data PanelRear control

Pagina 35 - High-speed Sync

OTHER — Depth-of-Field PreviewOTHER — Eye-Start7776Use the depth-of-field preview button to verify how much of your scene will be infocus at the curre

Pagina 36 - FLASH – Flash Bracketing

OTHER — Taking Time Exposures (bulb)7978Set the shutter speed to bulb when you want totake time exposures. When selected, theshutter remains open as l

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OTHER — PC TerminalOTHER — Remote Release Terminal8180Flash units which can not be connected to the accessory shoe can be connected tothe camera via t

Pagina 38 - Wireless/Remote Ratio Flash

82OTHER — Data Panel IlluminatorUse the data panel illuminator to light up the information in the data panel in low-light situations. Slide the data p

Pagina 39 - FEATURES

2. Turn either control dial until appears in the data panel.• The film area to which the data will be stored isdisplayed in the frame counter.DATA MEM

Pagina 40 - ADDITIONAL FEATURES

2. Turn either control dial until and the desired data area appears inthe data panel.8786Recalling Data1. Open the control panel door, thenpress the d

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89887. Press the adjust button again toreturn to data memory .8. Turn either control dial to select datamemory or , then press theshutter-release b

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2. Press the ISO button , then theadjust button .90 91CUSTOM FUNCTIONS1. Open the control panel door.Use the custom functions to tailor the camera t

Pagina 43 - FUNCTIONS

CUSTOM FUNCTIONS9392Mid ReloadMid Reload decreases the chances of accidental double exposure when reloading apartially exposed roll of film.• Reloadin

Pagina 44 - DATA MEMORY

9594Cust 6 — Focus Hold Button (Lens)1 – Focus HoldPressing the focus-hold button on the lens locksthe focus.2 – Spot FocusPressing the focus-hold but

Pagina 45 - Overwriting

76Data PanelViewfinderControl PanelData-memory button (84-90)Manual-rewind button (24)ISO button (52)Adjust buttonControl-panel doorISO markData memor

Pagina 46 - SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

97Cust 11 — Bracketing Sequence1 – Metered exposure, Underexposure(s), Over-exposure(s)• A 5 frame bracket in 1/2EV increments is exposed in the follo

Pagina 47 - CUSTOM FUNCTIONS

9998Cust 15 — Eyestart Switch1 – Turns Eyestart on and off (p. 76).2 - Turns Dial-lock on and off. Eyestartis always on.3 - Turns Dial-lock on and off

Pagina 48 - Cust 3 — Film Tip

101100• The aperture and shutter speed change in 1/2 or 1/3 EV increments depending on theposition of the exposure compensation dial.• Flash can not b

Pagina 49 - Cust 5 — Release Lock (Film)

102APPENDIXCust 19 — Control Dial - Exchanged Control1 – Unchanged from Cust 18.2 – Front and rear control dial functions exchanged.• Control dial tas

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ACCESSORY INFORMATION105104Quartz Data Back QD-9Focusing Screen 9Data Memory Back DM-9Vertical Control Grip VC-9Use the Quartz Data Back QD-9 to recor

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EXPOSURE WARNINGSACCESSORY INFORMATION107106MODE DISPLAY CAUSE ACTIONPASMScene or subjectbrightness isbeyond thecamera’s meteringrange.Bright LightUse

Pagina 52 - /Ps Mode Operation

TROUBLE SHOOTING109108SOLUTION PAGERemove and reinstall the batteries.If the camera battery is exhausted, install a new battery.101018-99• Contact you

Pagina 53 - APPENDIX

CARE AND STORAGE111110Questions and Service• If you have questions about your camera, contact your local camera dealeror write to the Minolta distribu

Pagina 54 - ACCESSORY INFORMATION

SPECIFICATIONS113112Specifications are based on the latest information available at the time of printingand are subject to change without notice.Camer

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Minolta Co., Ltd. 3-13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka 541-8556, JapanMinolta GmbH Kurt-Fischer-Strasse 50, D-22923 Ahrensburg, GermanyMinolta

Pagina 56 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

Use the upper eyelets if you want the camera tohang horizontally. Use the side eyelets if youwant the camera to hang vertically.9DIOPTER ADJUSTMENTTur

Pagina 57 - CARE AND STORAGE

The battery condition indicator displays the power status of the batteries when themain switch is set to ON.Full-battery symbolPower is sufficient for

Pagina 58 - SPECIFICATIONS

Grip the camera firmly with your right hand,while supporting the lens with your left. Keepyour elbows at your side and your feetshoulder-width apart t

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Before loading film for the first time…Remove and discard the film gate protector.15LOADING FILMBASICOPERATIONCheck the film window before loading fil

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