Konica Minolta 160 - Manual

Konica Minolta 160

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – CONTENTS; ADVANCED OPERATION
  • Page 3 – WARNING; FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE
  • Page 4 – temporary blindness which may lead to an accident.; CAUTION; discharges a large amount of energy which may cause burns.
  • Page 5 – receiver is connected.
  • Page 6 – NAMES OF PARTS; GETTING STARTED; BODY
  • Page 7 – DATA PANEL; VIEWFINDER
  • Page 9 – • When changing batteries, always turn the camera off.; INSERTING THE BATTERY; ATTACHING THE CAMERA STRAP; • Button keys are attached to the strap. Use the; Button keys; Pass the the other end of
  • Page 10 – down to open the back cover.; • Before opening the back cover, look; LOADING THE FILM; BATTERY-CONDITION INDICATOR
  • Page 11 – Place the film cartridge into the film
  • Page 12 – Press the main switch to turn the; • Do not obstruct or hold the lens barrel.; Hold the camera steadily. Do not cover the; • For vertically framed pictures, turn the camera so the; FULLY AUTOMATIC OPERATION; Look through the viewfinder; • The viewfinder will adjust to match the; BASIC OPERATION
  • Page 13 – Place the subject within the Area AF; Press the shutter-release button partway
  • Page 14 – • Press the shutter-release button with slow,
  • Page 15 – FOCUSING RANGE; • The green focus lamp will glow steadily to indicate; Without lifting your finger, recompose the; • The focus lock will be canceled if the shutter button; Telephoto
  • Page 16 – SPECIAL FOCUSING SITUATIONS
  • Page 17 – • The green focus lamp should glow to confirm the; FOR CLOSER SUBJECTS
  • Page 18 – REWINDING THE FILM; The film can be rewound before the roll is finished.
  • Page 19 – Press the AF mode button until the; • The focus frame will automatically change to a; Press the shutter-release button to take
  • Page 20 – FOCUS-AREA INDICATOR CONTROLS; Press and hold the AF mode button for; • The number blinking in the frame-counter area is the; To change the setting, press the adjust; the battery is changed.
  • Page 21 – SPOT AF; • The spot-AF focus frame appears in the; Place the subject in the spot-AF focus; • If the green focus lamp glows steadily the focus is; • The focus lock is canceled when the shutter button is
  • Page 22 – TARGET AF; Press and hold the shutter-release button; • Target AF has no focus-lock function. The camera; Press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the; • The target-AF focus frame appears in the; Place the subject in the target-AF focus
  • Page 23 – SELECTING FLASH MODE; The following flash modes can be selected:
  • Page 25 – AUTOFLASH WITH RED-EYE REDUCTION; • Warn your subject not to move until all the flash
  • Page 26 – FLASH CANCEL; • The orange flash lamp may blink slowly as a; NIGHT PORTRAIT
  • Page 27 – EXPOSURE COMPENSATION; • The orange flash lamp may blink slowly as a camera-; With the camera on a tripod, press the
  • Page 28 – • The self-timer indicator will blink on the data panel.; CONTINUOUS ADVANCE
  • Page 29 – BUTTONS FOR THE DATE FUNCTION; Select button; Frame the subject as described in the; • Focus will be adjusted between exposures.; FOR OWNERS OF THE QUARTZ-DATE MODEL; DATE AND TIME IMPRINTING
  • Page 30 – IMPRINTING THE DATE OR TIME; • The display will change as follows:; SETTING THE DATE OR TIME; Turn the camera on. Press the date button; • Each time the select button is pressed, the next item; Date imprinting
  • Page 31 – • The numerals continues to change as long as the; • The camera will return to the shooting mode
  • Page 32 – to change the display format.; • The date format changes as follows:; Press the date button to set the date format.; REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
  • Page 33 – Point the remote control toward the
  • Page 34 – released in approximately 8 minutes.; FOCUS LOCK IN REMOTE CONTROL MODE; Place the subject in the focus frames and press the shutter-; partway down, the focus was not locked. Repeat the procedure.
  • Page 35 – • The focus frames or focus-area indicator will
  • Page 36 – VIEWFINDER BRIGHTNESS; Press and hold the AF mode button for about; Press the adjust button or zoom lever until; the camera is turned off or the battery is changed.; • The blinking number in the frame counter displays the
  • Page 37 – OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND CONDITIONS; • This camera is designed for use from -10 to 40°C; CARE AND STORAGE; APPENDIX; MINOLTA HISTORY
  • Page 38 – CLEANING
  • Page 39 – write to the Minolta distributor in your area.; STORAGE; is functioning properly.
  • Page 40 – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Page 2 - CONTENTS; ADVANCED OPERATION

3 2 For Proper and Safe Use .................. 4 GETTING STARTED Names of Parts ................................ 10Attaching the Camera Strap ............ 16Inserting the Battery ........................ 17Battery-condition Indicator .............. 18Loading the Film .............................. 1...

Page 3 - WARNING; FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE

5 4 • Tape over lithium battery contacts to avoid short-circuiting during disposal; always follow local regulations for battery disposal. • Do not disassemble this product. Electric shock may cause injury if a high voltage circuit inside the product is touched. Take the product to a MinoltaService F...

Page 4 - temporary blindness which may lead to an accident.; CAUTION; discharges a large amount of energy which may cause burns.

7 FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE 6 Continued on next page. • Do not fire the flash directly into the eyes. It may damage eyesight.• Do not fire the flash at vehicle operators. It may cause a distraction or temporary blindness which may lead to an accident. • Do not look directly at the sun or strong light ...

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