Manual rewind. Konica-Minolta DYNAM40, MAXXUM 50, DYNAX40M, DYNAX 30, 50, DYNAX 40
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MANUAL REWIND
The film can be rewound manually before the roll is finished.
Gently press the manual-rewind button using a pen to begin rewinding the film. Only use blunt objects.
Sharp objects may damage the camera.
Wait until the film is completely rewound; zero (0) is displayed on the frame counter and the cartridge mark blinks on the data panel to indicate the camera can be opened to remove the film.
Slide the back-cover release down to open the camera and remove the film. Close the back cover taking care not to catch the strap.
To load a new roll of film, see page 16.
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Table of contents
- 8 Names of parts
- 10 Data panel
- 11 Viewfinder
- 12 Getting started
- 12 Attaching the strap
- 13 Attaching a lens
- 13 Removing a lens
- 14 Installing batteries
- 15 Battery condition indicator
- 16 Loading film
- 17 Diopter adjustment
- 18 Setting the date and time - Date model
- 19 Changing batteries - Date model
- 20 Basic operation
- 20 Turning on the camera
- 20 Handling the camera
- 21 Taking a picture
- 22 Focus signals
- 22 Special focusing situations
- 23 Focus lock
- 24 Flash modes
- 25 Flash signals
- 25 Flash range
- 26 Subject programs
- 28 Film rewind
- 29 Manual rewind
- 30 A short guide to photography
- 31 What is a stop? What is an Ev?
- 32 Advanced operation
- 32 Drive modes
- 33 Self-timer notes
- 33 Continuous-advance notes
- 34 Remote control notes
- 35 Attaching the eyepiece cap
- 35 Optional viewfinder accessories
- 36 Function dial
- 37 About full-auto program
- 37 Exposure warning - Program
- 38 Exposure modes
- 39 Aperture priority - A
- 40 Shutter priority - S
- 41 About shutter speeds
- 41 What is an f-number?
- 42 Exposure compensation
- 44 Manual exposure - M
- 45 Bulb exposures
- 46 Focus area selection
- 47 Focus modes
- 48 Exposure bracketing / Multiple exposures
- 49 Bracketing notes
- 50 Multiple exposure notes
- 51 Manual ISO
- 52 Date imprinting - Date model
- 53 AF illuminator
- 53 Shutter lock
- 54 Accessory notes
- 54 Lens notes
- 56 Accessory flash notes
- 56 Wireless Controller IR-1N
- 57 About flash metering
- 58 Troubleshooting
- 60 Care and storage
- 60 Operating conditions
- 60 Storage
- 61 Cleaning
- 61 Before important events
- 61 Questions and service
- 62 Technical specifications