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Brand | Minolta |
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Model | MOTOR DRIVE 1 |
Category | Camera Accessories |
Language | English |
Primary button for horizontal shooting.
Controls operating modes and speeds.
Secures the motor drive to the camera.
Ergonomic handle for holding the unit.
Compartment for holding batteries.
Levers to remove the battery holder.
Threaded mount for tripod attachment.
Connection point for external accessories.
Button to change selector dial positions.
Connects motor to camera's film advance.
Electrical contacts for power and data.
Alignment pins for attaching to camera.
Indicator for motor drive operation.
Lever to initiate film rewinding.
Secondary button for vertical shooting.
Locks the secondary shutter button.
Releases the film rewind slide.
Step-by-step guide to inserting batteries into the holder.
Warnings regarding battery handling and use.
Explains how temperature affects battery capacity and performance.
Instructions for mounting the motor drive onto the camera.
Instructions for detaching the motor drive from the camera.
How to set the dial for different shooting modes.
Setting the drive for one picture at a time.
Setting the drive for rapid sequence shooting.
Steps for rewinding exposed film.
Important operational notes and precautions.
How to advance film manually with the motor drive.
Instructions for using the additional shutter release for vertical grip.
Warning against rapidly switching the selector dial between positions.
Using the 320X for successive flash operation.
Location and purpose of the accessory cord terminal.
Details about the charger, its capabilities, and battery types.
Describes the motor drive's type and primary functions.
Details possible framing rates based on settings.
Explains manual film rewinding process.
Lists usable shutter speeds and settings.
Specifies the type and number of batteries required.
Identifies the type of motor used.
Details automatic and manual exposure control.
States the number of rolls the drive can advance per battery set.
Guidelines for cleaning the motor drive surface.
Advice on storing the unit in suitable environments.
Instructions to remove batteries when not in use for extended periods.