Konica Minolta Z6 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Pictures are
not sharp.
Pictures are
taken indoors or
in low-light situ-
ations without
flash.
Slow shutter speeds
result in blurred images
when the camera is
hand-held.
Use a tripod, change the camera
sensitivity to a higher setting (p.
64), or use the flash (p. 26).
The subject is beyond
the flash range (p. 64).
Move closer to the subject or
change the camera sensitivity to
a higher setting (p. 64).
While using flash, the pictures
are too dark.
The camera temperature rises with extended periods of use. Care should be taken to
avoid burns when handling the camera, batteries, or memory card.
If the camera does not function normally or the system error message appears, turn the
camera off, remove and reinsert the batteries, or unplug and reconnect the AC adapter.
If the camera has become hot with extended use, wait for it to cool before removing or
disconnecting the power supply. Always turn the camera off using the main switch
otherwise the memory card may be damaged and the camera reset.
The camera controls the live monitor image by varying the CCD sensitivity and controlling
the aperture. The aperture can sometimes be heard stopping down or opening up with
changes in subject brightness.
Focus is continuously adjusted with the sports action subject program and continuous AF.
While focusing, the live image may appear to jump. Wait until the focus signal confirms
focus or release and press the shutter-release button again.
This manual contains information on products and accessories available at the time of
printing. To obtain compatibility information on products not contained in this manual,
contact a Konica Minolta service facility.
Occasionally the camera does
not turn off immediately.
The CCD is being calibrated. Do not remove the battery
while the access lamp is lit. This is not a defect and the
camera turns off automatically.