Konica Minolta Q-M100 User Manual

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Flash mode indicator

Each time the flash mode switch is pressed, indication of this
indicator circularly changes from 1) automatic flash (AUTO), to
2) automatic flash with red-eye reduction, to 3) forced flash
(ON), to 4) forced flash with red-eye reduction, to 5) non-flash
(OFF), and to 1) again for selection of a desired flash mode.

Image quality (resolution) mode indicator

Each time the picture quality mode switch is pressed, indication
of this indicator circularly changes from “FINE” to “SUPER
FINE” to “ECONOMY” and to “FINE” again. Each indication
expresses the picture quality at the selected mode. Number of
pixels to be used to record a picture is 1152 (horizontal) X 872
(vertical) in the FINE and SUPER FINE modes, or 576 (hori-
zontal) X 436 (vertical) in the ECONOMY mode.

Remaining exposure counter

This counter does not show number of exposed frames but
shows number of remaining frames. When the camera is con-
nected with a personal computer, “PC” appears in this indica-
tor.

Sandglass mark

This sandglass mark blinks in a camera operation that it takes
a considerably long time to finish, for example, picture data
writing on a CF card or picture data transfer to a personal com-
puter, etc.
While this sandglass mark is blinking, the camera cannot
otherwise be operated.

Card status indicator

This indicator is on when the CF card cover is closed with a
proper CF card set inside. This indicator goes out when the CF
card cover is opened or a CF card is removed from the cam-
era.

When the remaining exposure counter shows “Err” and all

other indicators appearing on the indicator panel are blinking,
there is an error in camera control. On such an occasion, refer
to “Error message”.

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