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Minolta Maxxum Dynax 7
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SETTING THE ISO MANUALLY
Continuous drive, exposure bracketing, multiple exposures, and
other options can be selected using the drive-mode lever.
The standard drive-mode setting for this
camera is single-frame (drive-mode lever
set to ).
The selectable modes are represented
by;
(Single-frame advance)
(Continuous advance)
Bracketing
S (Single frame advance)
C (Continuous advance)
Self-timer
Multiple Exposure
Set the ISO manually to override the DX-coded ISO or when using non-
DX coded film.
Film must be loaded before the ISO can be changed.
Non-DX coded film is initially set to the previous roll’s ISO.
1. Open the control-panel door
and press the ISO button.
The current ISO is shown
in the display.
The ISO can be changed
manually from 6 to 6400 in
1/3 EV increments.
2. Turn either control dial to set
the desired ISO value.
3. Press the shutter-release but-
ton partway down to enter the
new ISO.
Custom 4-2 DX Memory ON (p. 164).
Applies ISO changes to future rolls with the same DX-coded ISO.
The drive-mode lever can not be changed while pressing the
exposure-mode dial lock-release button.
DRIVE
DRIVE

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