Troubleshooting – Minolta 2330 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

If you have any trouble with this camera, check the following items. Should the
difficulty persist, contact the Minolta Service Facility listed on the back cover of
this manual.

Problem

Check

Solution

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The focus cannot be
adjusted in the
autofocus mode (The
focus lamp (green)
blinks quickly (about 8
times in a second)
when the shutter-
release button is
pressed part-way
down.

The shutter-release
button is not released.

Do you attempt to adjust
the focus on the subject
which is difficult to focus in
the autofocus mode?

Do you attempt to take a
picture when the subject is
closer than the minimum
focus distance (40 cm), or
farther than 40 cm in the
close up mode?

Is the power of the camera
turned off?

Is the camera set to other
mode except the recording
mode?

Is the focus lamp (green)
blinks slowly (about 2 times
in a second) and
“Recording” blinking on the
LCD monitor?

Take a picture with the
focus lock function or in the
manual focus mode.

Take a picture when the
subject is farther than 40
cm, or when the subject is
within the distance from 4
cm to 40 cm (is not apart
more than 40 cm from the
camera) in the close up
mode.

Rotate the function dial to

and slide the power

switch to turn on the
camera.

The image is recorded in
the CF card. Wait until the
recording is completed and
the focus lamp (green) and
“Recording” stop blinking.

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