Mount the lens on the camera, then rotate the aperture ring all the way toward the highest number ( 22 or 32 ). If your lens has no aperture ring, the post on the body at the 8 o'clock position of the
mount and badging, but they are very cheaply made and tend to fall apart. The tiny lens stop screw is a common loss to almost all OM lens models and it prevents the lens from being turned too far when
mount lens and the Maxxum use a ''A'' autofocus lens Konica lenses do not fit Minolta cameras. I think you messed something up. Minolta MC and MD lenses worked on the older manual focus Minolta bodies
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...lens mount.) You might try moving the tab over with the lens mounted & check if the camera will work. If it works you will have to find a way to hold the switch (do not permanently jam the switch as ...
...about 90 degrees clockwise from the red marker dot on the lens barrel. I doubt if there are new replacement mounts for that lens. You may be able to square up the edges of the notch with a small
...and easy to fix then just replace it as spares are mainly non-available and labour charges are high. If you want a new lens then Sony retained the same lens mount when they took over Konica
the control ring has jumped pulleys or the control unit is kaput. Remove lens and look at tab on ring just inside of lens mount by lens release button. that tab should be at approx 2 o'clock position.
...lens mount. Whilst pressing that down, rotate the manual speeds band (found on the lens mount on the body) round to B, which should unlock the mirror. If it does, it should work normally with new ...
...mount of the problem lens. There are some small metal(5-6) contacts there. Make sure the contacts are clean. If not, clean them with a soft rag or Q-tip. If they seem to be OK then there may be a ...
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