Konica Minolta 5 Instruction Manual
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Pictures are
not sharp.
not sharp.
Focus signal is
red.
red.
Subject is too close.
Make sure the subject is within
the autofocus range (0.5m -
the autofocus range (0.5m -
∞)
or use the macro mode (p. 69).
The camera is in macro
mode.
mode.
Cancel the macro mode setting
(p. 69).
(p. 69).
A special situation is pre-
venting the autofocus
system from focusing
(p.31)
venting the autofocus
system from focusing
(p.31)
Use the focus-lock function to
focus on an object at the same
distance as the subject (p. 30)
or use manual focus (p. 71).
focus on an object at the same
distance as the subject (p. 30)
or use manual focus (p. 71).
Pictures are
taken indoors
or in low-light
situations with-
out flash.
taken indoors
or in low-light
situations with-
out flash.
Slow shutter speeds
result in blurred images
when the camera is
hand-held.
result in blurred images
when the camera is
hand-held.
Use a tripod, change the cam-
era sensitivity to a higher set-
ting (p. 61), or use the flash (p.
21).
era sensitivity to a higher set-
ting (p. 61), or use the flash (p.
21).
Continuous
drive does
not work.
drive does
not work.
The built-in flash is up or image quality is
set to super fine or RAW.
set to super fine or RAW.
Push the flash down or change
the image-quality setting (p.
43).
the image-quality setting (p.
43).
While using
flash, the pic-
tures are too
dark.
flash, the pic-
tures are too
dark.
The subject is beyond
the flash range (p. 79).
the flash range (p. 79).
Move closer to the subject or
change the camera sensitivity
to a higher setting (p. 61).
change the camera sensitivity
to a higher setting (p. 61).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Shutter will
not release.
not release.
No-card warn-
ing appears on
the monitors.
ing appears on
the monitors.
No CompactFlash card in
the camera.
the camera.
Insert a CompactFlash card
(p.26).
(p.26).
Problem
Symptom
Cause
Solution