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Konica Minolta DiMAGE G400 Digital Camera - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Photos come out with black stirp on top when developed
OK . . . I don't think that this site is designed to generate phone calls.
However, I can tell you that your camera needs to have the shutter replaced. The price for this service can vary widely depending on just how much damage has been done. You may be better off simply replacing the camera.
The problem is that the shutter is not opening completely due to the bent blade. This causes part of the film area to remain unexposed and print black on your photographs.
I can't get the memory card to stay in the camera.
You haven't said which KM model you have. But on most of them one push on the eject button makes the eject button pop out in order to be ready to use on the second press which ejects the memory card. After pressing the button all the way in to eject the card, the button should latch back into the "parked" postion.
Before re-inserting the memory card make sure that the eject button is already in the parked position. If it isn't then you'll get the problem which you describe.
Minolta Dimage Z1 dropped & now zoom does not
What appears to have happened is that you have damaged the lens system.
This part is not easily fixed, and may cost more than the camera is worth. Unless it is a new camera, I suggest you do not fix the camera, and sell it on a site such as Ebay for parts or repair, as is.
Once an impact has damaged any digital camera, you do not have many choices. This is one of the main reasons I always recommend to use the wrist strap and use a padded case to store the camera, not in a pocket of any kind. That also should apply to purses and such, always use a padded case to help protect the camera from damage. I have done this for the few years I have been using these small point and shoot cameras of various kinds including various Nikons, Canons, and others. By taking extra precautions, I have (thankfully) not had any damage to any camera relating to impact of any kind.
How do you turn on
Okay - I felt like an idiot but the instruction manual sucks for this!!!!!! Press the menu button and stay on the first screen - Drive mode will probably say single and have image information listed under it. Use the down button and highlight drive mode - press the right button and it will change to single and under that it will say self-timer. Now use the down button and highlist self - timer and press the enter button. Now you use the self-timer. Once you take a picture, the camera will revert back to single image, it will not stay in self-timer mode, so you have to go this process everytime to use self timer. Hope this helps and happy picture taking!!!!!!!!!!
I have the konica minolta
Put the camera in "Playback" mode. Bring up the menu. "Format" is the second option on Page 1 there. This Z6 review has screenshots:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/z6_pg4.html
Hello, I have a
Hi
Try using a different card. The card may be corrupt. If you can get the card into the camera and get into the menu, try reformatting the card.
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Minolta digital camera,s
Simple answer...Take your best working lens to a camera store,and ask to test a sony a100 digital camera. ALL Minolta Maxuum auto focus lenses work with the a100. This includes Konica/minolta type also. If you don't have an auto focus lens, it still might work-but you would loose some features, by swaping camera bodies. In the least it would cost you nothing to find out what camera they would work on, and save you enough money to partly pay for the new camera body you want anyway. Shoot a few stills with your lens on the different bodies-after all your not waisting film-until you find one that is good for you. The camera shop might even have an adapter ring for your lens to the camera body of your choice.
My open view is not showing any pictures but showing information about programs playing what might be the problem
Some steps you can try:
Check Picture Location:
Ensure that the pictures you want to view are in the same folder location. Sometimes, if the images are scattered across different folders, they may not appear correctly in the photo viewer.
Repair or Reset the Photo App (for Windows 11):
Go to Settings > Apps > Photo.
Click on Advanced options.
Choose either Repair or Reset to address any potential issues with the Photo app.
Enable Thumbnail Previews (for Windows 10):
Open File Explorer Options:
Type "file explorer options" in the Windows search bar and select the first result.
Switch to the View tab.
Ensure that the option "Always show icons, never thumbnails" is unchecked.
Click Apply and then OK to save the changes.
That is about all I can offer. If you repost, include brand and model.
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