Press the center of the controller to continue or the menu button to cancel the copy
operation.
After the copy-completed message is highlighted, a new screen will
appear to indicate the name of the new folder containing the copied
images; press the controller to return to the menu.
When the image(s) to be copied are
selected, a screen with four
messages is displayed; the
messages are highlighted during the
copying procedure. When the
change-CF-card message is
highlighted, remove the camera’s
CompactFlash card and insert the
card to which the image should be
copied.
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LAYBACK MODE
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ADVANCED OPERATION
Image files can be copied from one CompactFlash card to another. Up to 23MB of data
can be transferred. Every time the copy function is used, a new folder is automatically
created for the images (p. 98). Images with voice memos are copied with their audio files.
Copies of locked images are unlocked (p. 77). DPOF information is not copied.
This frame - To copy the image displayed or highlighted in playback mode.
Marked frames - To copy single or multiple images. When selected, the frame-selection
screen will appear; highlight the image to be copied with the yellow border and then press
the up key of the controller to mark it with the check icon. To deselect an image to be
copied, highlight the selected image and press the down key; the check icon will
disappear. Continue until all the images to be copied are marked. Press the controller to
continue, or press the menu button to cancel the operation and return to the playback
menu.
COPYING IMAGES
Play
Copy
Enter
Copying to camera memory
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2
3
4
Change CF card
Copying to CF card
Copy completed
<101MLTCP>
OK
If too many images have been selected, a warning will appear and the copy routine will
be canceled. Divide the number of images into two or three batches. The copy-
unsuccessful message will appear when one or all of the images could not be copied.
Check the second CompactFlash card to see which files were copied and then repeat the
procedure for the images that were not transferred.
On February 20th, 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth. On
board his Friendship 7 spacecraft was a Minolta Hi-matic camera to record that historic
event. The 4 hour, 55 minute, and 23 second flight orbited the Earth three times at an
average speed of 28,000 kph (17,500 mph).
Mr. Glenn visited our Sakai camera factory in Japan on May
24th, 1963 to plant a palm tree to celebrate the occasion.
The palm tree is still in the courtyard of the factory and
stands over eight meters tall (26ft).
The camera? It was not lost. It is on display at the
Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space
Museum in Washington D.C. This and other
objects from John Glenn’s Friendship 7 Mercury
flight can be found in galley 210, “Apollo to the
Moon.”
Minolta History
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