Konica Minolta DYNAX40M Film Camera User Manual


 
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Close the back cover. The camera
automatically advances the film to the
first frame. Take care not to catch the
strap when closing the cover.
If the film is loaded correctly, the
frame counter indicates the first
frame. The film speed (ISO) is
displayed on the data panel for 5
seconds.
If the film is loaded incorrectly, 0
blinks in the frame counter. Reload
the film.
Do not use Polaroid Instant 35mm film; winding problems may occur.
Infrared film cannot be used as the camera’s frame counter sensor will fog
the film. No more than 40 exposures can be taken on one roll. When using
72-exposure film, the camera rewinds the roll after the 40
th
exposure.
When using DX-coded film, the film speed is set automatically in one Ev
increments from ISO 25 to ISO 3200: 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600,
and 3200. Film with speeds not listed are automatically set to the first
value below the rated ISO. For example, ISO 125 film is set to ISO 100.
Film speed can be set manually in 1/3 Ev increments with the function
dial, see page 51.
Camera Notes