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Robert Trail Posted on Sep 24, 2011
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I believe I must get a digital camera software CD-ROM in order to connect my Konica Minolta Dynax Maxxum 5D camera to my computer. I have the Windows Vista system. The disc that came with the camera has been lost. Where can I get one?

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  • Robert Trail Sep 24, 2011

    I have already been trying this and am waiting for a response from the only authorized repair facility, Precision Camera in Enfield C T

  • Robert Trail Sep 27, 2011

    Hi

    Just to let you know, I'm working on the problem; I now need the connector cable to try out the driver I downloaded. It should arrive this week.

  • Robert Trail Oct 05, 2011

    Are you the one who recommended Driver Whiz? I've had several people try to help and this is the only solution that worked.
    Now I don't remember who to reward

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Unfortunately Konica-Minolta stopped supporting their cameras in late 2010. So all of thier support and downloads no longer exist. You can contact a service center and they may or may not have a disk. This link goes to a list of repair depots. I don't know your location so I can't narrow it down more for you. I do not believe they made drivers for Vista so you may have problems even if we can find drivers.

I did a quick search for drivers online. Sometimes resellers will offer downloads from thier websites so it is worth a try. I searched using the following keywords"Konica Minolta Digital Camera drivers" I found a few but some of those are in the iffy category or the pay type. This link is to CNet which is legitimate so try this and see if it works.

http://download.cnet.com/KONICA-MINOLTA-DIGITAL-CAMERA/3000-18489_4-81440.html

You may be able to find the cd on ebay or craigslist so it may be worth looking there as well.

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Apparently isnt work under Vista OS...

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Hope this helps.

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