Kyokukei said:Hi Photographers,
I encounter activating the AF Illuminator from Flash unit 3600HS into my Dimage A1. I tried all ways but with no result.
Can any of you advice me? Very confused :dunno:
deslim27 said:I don't own a A1. But I read from a few, the AF Illuminator does not work or not required on A1, (notice A1 doesn't have one as well
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http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/minoltadimagea1/Images/DiMAGEA1backgrounder.pdf
Cheers!
Kyokukei said:Hi Deslim27,
What about Dynax 505si Super film camera? Does the AF Illum work too?
As i've been trying a couples of times but no result was given ley... :dunno:
deslim27 said:Hi,
It should works for 505. Check your custom setting no. 9 1 = ON, 2 = OFF
You may refer to the online manual here.
http://www.minoltausa.com/eprise/ma..._Manual/CPG_Manual_Attachments/XTsi_part2.pdf
Cheers!
Des
Kyokukei said:Hi Desmond,
Sorry, i did not state clearly in the message. What i meant is that how do i activate the AF Illum when i attached the 3600HS into my 505si Super.
As i'm just a Novice photographer, please advice me how to use. I'm a camera nuts though![]()
Regards
Kyokukei
deslim27 said:Hi Kyokukei,
(OT : are you a Japanese?)
Attach the 3600 to the camera hotshoe and set it ON. Make sure, the flash setting on the camera is set to ON as well (erh I think auto should be fine). When your camera has problem focusing, its will automatically activate the illuminator. Simple!
Perform a simple test by pointing your camera in a dark room or corner to see its work. Do post back here if it does work still, I'll tried it tonight when back home
Cheers!
Des
Kyokukei said:Hi Desmond Lim,
I'm a S'pore citizen (Chinese), but can speak some Japanese lar :nono:
OK, i'll base on your instruction & do it tonight. Just to let you know that i have 2 cameras. One is Dynax 505si Super & the other one is Dimage A1 (A1 just purchased it few days ago)
Regards
Mr Foo
deslim27 said:Hello Mr. Kyokukei Foo,![]()
Just keep us posted if need help. Happy shooting!
Cheers!
Des
sulhan said:Hi Kyoku....
FYI.....the illuminator does not turn on on the A1. The A1 itself does not have an illuminator for AF. However, due to the low light (to a certain lowlight level) AF ability....by the sensor itself (which will be a mono image when used in the dark). This becomes like a night vision to an extent.
Well maybe Minolta guys thinks thak ...why need an AF illuminator when you already have a image sensor that can be "amplified" to a certain extent....
I persoanlly own an A1 and happy with its low light capability...
Rgds,
Sulhan
sulhan said:Hi Kyoku....
FYI.....the illuminator does not turn on on the A1. The A1 itself does not have an illuminator for AF. However, due to the low light (to a certain lowlight level) AF ability....by the sensor itself (which will be a mono image when used in the dark). This becomes like a night vision to an extent.
Well maybe Minolta guys thinks thak ...why need an AF illuminator when you already have a image sensor that can be "amplified" to a certain extent....
I persoanlly own an A1 and happy with its low light capability...
Rgds,
Sulhan