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Minolta Maxxum 7xi User Manual

 
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• MINOLTA INSTRUCTION MANUAL. • INTRODUCTION The Minolta DYNAX 7xi is one of the most innovative AF SLRs available For this reason, you are holding a large and rather intimidating owner's manual. However, not everything will pertain to you immediately, so read it in sections. • IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Minolta DYNAX 7xi was designed to work specifically with lenses, flash units, and other accessories manufactured and distributed by Minolta. We therefore caution users of this camera that the attachment and/or use of i n c o m p a t i b l e p r o d u c t s w i t h the 7xi may result in unsatisfactory performance or damage to the camera or its accessories. • TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION NAMES OF PARTS Neckstrap.Eyepiece Cap Lens Attaching Removing Care of glass surfaces Battery Inserting Battery-condition indicators Battery Performance Cold-weather operation Film Loading Automatic/manual film speed setting Automatic/manual rewind Holding the Camera Taking Pictures Camera-Shake Warning Autofocus.

• OPERATIONS IN DETAIL Main Switch and Eye-start Focusing Details Autofocus illuminator Local AF area selection Special focusing situations Manual focus Exposure Details Changing exposure mode Aperture priority Shutter priority Manual exposure Metering modes Exposure compensation A E I o c k Self-timer Bulb Flash System. Cherish Art Modeling Studios Partner. • Names of Parts/Body Back-cover release Grip sensor Lens release AF illuminator/self-timer light Focus-mode switch Wide-view mode button Mounting index Strap eyelet Mirror* Front control dial Lens contacts* Shutter-release button Film chamber Card on/off button Eyepiece sensor Body data panel 2 1. Eyepiece cup Accessory shoe AE Lock button. Pressure Plate* 27. Accessory-back contacts* 28.

Card door Card Door 29. Remote-control terminal 30. Manual De Radiestezie Aliodor Manolea. Battery-cover release 31.

Film-leader index 32. Tripod socket 34. DX contacts* 35. Self-timer/Drive mode button 36. Flash-mode button 37. Rewind button 38.

ISO button 39. • Names of Parts/Body LCD 1. Exposure-mode indicators 2. Wide/Local focus indicator 3. Flash-mode indicators 4. Self-timer indicator 5. Drive-mode indicators 6.

Frame counter 7. Film-transport signals 8.

Film-cartridge mark 9. Aperture/Exposure Adjustment/Card setting displays 10. Card indicator 1 1. Exposure-adjustment indicator 12. • Names of Parts/Viewfinder Screen 1. Image-size-lock indicator 2.

Dial-function indicators 3. Wide-view indicator 4.

Film-frame indicator 5. AF-area indicator 6. Local-AF-area indicator 7.

Spot-metering area 8. Manual-focus indicator 9. Depth index 10.

Action index 11. Panorama indicator 12. Image control index Names of Parts/Viewfinder Data Panel 1. • NECKSTRAP A neckstrap is supplied with your camera.

Crash Zone 9 Keygen here. Attach it as shown below. • EYEPIECE CAP An eyepiece cap is also included on the strap.

It fits over the eyepiece to prevent stray light f r o m entering the camera and affecting the exposure during situations in w h i c h you are not looking t h r o u g h the viewfinder w h e n the shutter releases (ie, self-timer photographs or bulb exposures). • To attach: 1. Remove body cap and rear lens cap as shown. Align the red bead on the lens barrel with the red dot on the camera's lens mount. Gently insert the lens into the mount and turn the lens clockwise until it locks in place with a click.

• • Never lift the mirror or touch its surface, as this may impair its alignment or scratch its face. Dust on the mirror's surface will not affect meter readings or picture quality. If it is distracting, have the camera cleaned at an authorized Minolta service facility. • The camera uses a 6-volt 2CR5 lithium battery which supplies power for all camera operations.

If you are using an xi-Series lens, the camera battery also supplies power to the lens zoom motor. Installation 1.