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Minolta DYNAX 7 - Memory; Memory Functions

Minolta DYNAX 7
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The following settings will be stored in your camera by using the
memory function.
Exposure mode (P, A, S, M)
Shutter speed in S mode, aperture in A mode, shutter speed and
aperture in M mode.
Focus mode (AF-A, AF-C, AF-S, Manual focus)
Focus area (wide focus area, local focus area)
Metering mode (14-segment honeycomb-pattern, spot, center-weight-
ed average)
Exposure compensation value
Flash compensation value
Film drive mode (single-frame, continuous, bracketing, self-timer, mul-
tiple exposures)
The adjust button settings for the drive mode (continuous and bracket-
ing). Increment and size will be stored independently for the exposure
bracketing and flash bracketing.
Flash mode with the built-in flash (normal, red-eye reduction, rear
flash sync, wireless/remote flash). However, whether the built-in flash
was on or off will not be stored.
AF/Release priority (Custom 1 setting)
Tasking on focus mode dial, AF-A position (Custom 22 setting)
When using the memory function, you cannot choose to have only
part of the above settings stored. All of them will be stored automat-
ically. No other settings will be stored in memory. eg: date imprint-
ing, display contrast, custom function settings (other that #1 or
#22), etc.
The memory function allows you to store a variety of camera set-
tings as a group and recall them at any time. Three diferent set of
camera function settings can be stored.
Each of the following can be stored in memory. See the appropri-
ate section for details.
- Exposure mode
- Focus mode/Focus area
- Metering mode
- Exposure compensation/Flash compensation
- Drive mode
- Flash mode
- AF priority/Release priotity
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